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by TOMMOLITTLELEVER » 29 Jun 2011, 17:28
I have an original ,63 Strat,and Changed the Third Plain String for A D'Addario Wound String. The sound of the new Wound String is much quieter than the unwound String---I would have thought that the Original P/up Pole heights , on these guitars were set up for a wound third.--Any Suggestions ??
Cheers
Ian
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by Tab » 29 Jun 2011, 17:31
You have to use a heavier guage wound than the plain it replaces. For example, I use 12-52 DR strings with a wound 24 third - the plain third string would be 20.
Hope this helps
Terry
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by TOMMOLITTLELEVER » 29 Jun 2011, 21:48
Thanks Terry,
I'll Try That
Ian
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by eugene » 09 Aug 2011, 09:41
TOMMOLITTLELEVER wrote:I have an original ,63 Strat,and Changed the Third Plain String for A D'Addario Wound String. The sound of the new Wound String is much quieter than the unwound String---I would have thought that the Original P/up Pole heights , on these guitars were set up for a wound third.--Any Suggestions ??
Cheers
Ian
Hi Ian !
Exactly you're right !
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by Martyn » 11 Sep 2011, 00:07
Just fitted a fresh set of Gibson 11 - 50s but with an Ernie Ball wound 24 third instead of the plain 18 gauge and there's no loss in volume using 57/62s. I suffered the same problem as you previously but the 24 gauge seems to have solved it on my Mex strat, whereas a previously tried 22 gauge wasn't quite enough and it was quieter.
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by roger bayliss » 11 Sep 2011, 11:22
This guitar was probably set up for a plain third and I have played a wound third for sometime now and got used to the sound. I just put on any set of pure nickel strings 12's and it sounds OK on my 57 re issue with 57/62's but I do find the slightest adjustment helps with the volume on that string. Check the saddle is level. These vintage PU's were designed with heavier gauge strings in mind and from a time when wound thirds were standard. I have a set of 11's on my other strat with a plain G and to my ears it is too loud ! maybe it is what we get used too. But that other strat has CS54's on and again it is a vintage PU designed for a time when wound thirds were the norm.Modern players using a lighter set tend to have more windings in the modern PU's to thicken the sound and to my mind they are therefore compensating to get back to the old tones where the strings were thicker and meatier sounding.
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