Elixir strings on steel?

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Brad Sarno
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Elixir strings on steel?

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Anyone tried the Elixir strings on pedal steel. I just restrung my dobro with them and wow, that teflon coating is slick. I may call them and piece together a set and see what happens. If people dont know what the elixirs are, they are a strings with a micro-thin teflon coating around the wound strings. This keeps the strings from oxidizing and getting dirty. The tone on an acoustic or electric guitar will last maybe 4 times longer. I used to change guitar strings weekly and now it's longer than monthly. The dobro was the first time I put a bar on them and they are the quietest, slickest strings ever, by far. I wonder if they would hold up from heavy use though.

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I use them on my mandolin. They're great.
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Post by Pete Burak »

I love 'em on my Taylor 710 acoustic!
I tried to buy a set for steel but they don't sell single strings (as far as I know).
Let us know what you find out Brad... I'd like to give a set a whirl on S12U!

Looks like a guy could piece together a set from a few packs of 6 string guages. http://www.gtrheaven.com/accessories/elixir_strings.htm <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Pete Burak on 28 December 2002 at 10:49 AM.]</p></FONT>
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I use them on all of my guitars both electric and acoustic. I thought about putting a set on my steel but when I went to www.juststrings.com and priced the singles I changed my mind right away.
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Post by basilh »

Pat and I have been using them for a year or more now, but only on our 6 string guitars... I WILL try them on the steel and post my findings..... If they work on the steel anything like they do on the accoustic and electric 6 stringers then we could be in for a revolution. !!
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Post by RON PRESTON »

Good Lord, Pete,
You could buy a set of "Black Diamonds" and that 710 Taylor would STILL sound GREAT.
Taylor "RIPS" when it comes to touch and tone. I love those Guitars, BUT, the price tag can break a man, you know? Image
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I've got them on all my acoustics, and have become a complete convert. They sound great, and they last a long time under any conditions.
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Post by Tyler Macy »

I personally think they sound terrible- too bright and metallic sounding. Doesn't let the sound of the wood come through. It is true that they last a long time and the tone is more consistant as they age, but if the tone stinks the whole time, who cares??

I prefer a richer, woodier, warmer sound. I guess that's why I also prefer Gibsons to Taylors.

For steel they might be a good thing, though. I like a nice bright shimmery glassy steel tone. Mooney all the way.
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Post by Michael Brebes »

I found that for acoustic guitar they sound like week-old strings but keep that tone for a long time. I think they work great for electric-acoustics with piezo pickups but I wouldn't use them on a mic'ed guitar.
I would be very interested in checking them out for pedal steel and other slide guitars.
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Post by seldomfed »

I use them on acoustics. I play fingerstyle, no picks. These strings do make my guitars sound good and I generally like them. One thing to note - they get 'fuzzy' quick. The poly coating comes off where I pick. I suspect with metal fingerpicks on steel, this coating easily will shred in one session. It does affect the tone slightly. I'm torn between the price for these, vs. other capable strings.

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