Have people found that too light of a 3rd string makes the string quieter thru the pickup. I messed with it once and it seemed like a .012" was louder than a .011".
Anyone?
Thanks,
Brad Sarno
St. Louis
3rd string guage (E9) and loudness
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I went to a .012 for a fatter sound, seems to be a bit louder as well,I think .010 are used by some players, then I went to .015 for the fourth, pedal steel is that type of instrument that always urges you to try something new. I use strings from musicians friend, 12 strings in bulk for 3 bucks, not sure what the verdict is on that yet, just remember hearing that there were only a few makers of strings and many were the same
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I've been using .010 for 30 years <font size=-1>(no... not the same one!).</font> The tone is a bit "thin" but the string rarely breaks.
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