Strings for Dobro
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Strings for Dobro
Round-wound guitar strings, or is there something better?
- Bob Knight
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Murray,
I've had real good luck with John Pearse Strings.
http://www.jpstrings.com/brstring.htm#Resophonic
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<H4>Bob</H4>
'71 Emmons D10, 8&4
'75 Zum (Lacquer)D10, 8&6
Stewart World 1.2
Peavey TransTube Fex
Peavey 112Es
I've had real good luck with John Pearse Strings.
http://www.jpstrings.com/brstring.htm#Resophonic
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<H4>Bob</H4>
'71 Emmons D10, 8&4
'75 Zum (Lacquer)D10, 8&6
Stewart World 1.2
Peavey TransTube Fex
Peavey 112Es
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I've also had good luck with GHS semi-flat wound strings, which I've only been able to find at Stew-Mac. They tend to have less bar noise than round wound strings. www.stewmac.com/
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I use the John Pearse strings (see the link given above). #3000 G Tuning, Nickel Wound.
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I have been using Beard Special 29's on my old Dobro -- gages are from 0.18" to 0.0.058", I think. I like them better than the Pearse or D'Addario strings that I'd used before, because of the manly gauges. They are roundwound. The sound is very loud and solid, and -- no matter how hard you push down on the bar -- you won't accidentally "bottom out" on the fretboard.
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