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    Default Nickel strings...

    I've been using John Pearse acoustic nickel strings for my Hawaiian guitar lately... and liking them a lot...

    Now I'm wondering whether anyone knows of a light-gauge set for mandolin?

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    Default Re: Nickel strings...

    I always use nickel. Not so bright and it lets the woody sound come out better to my ears. I always used Gibson but then I couldnt find them anymore so I use what I can find. Monroe uned nickel till after the 80's mandolin damage then it varied.

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    Default Re: Nickel strings...

    Looks like two sets of Rotosound tenor banjo strings will do the job... 032w/023w/12/10... pretty much exactly what I wanted... just a hair lighter than the Martin 80/20s.

    Thanks for the help, though!

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    I got a few sets of the D'Addario nickel mandolin strings by mistake once and tried them on two of my mandolins. It's all personal taste, but did not like them at all. Probably my least favorite string set of all time.

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    I use pure nickel guitar strings for my electric guitars, but I don't think I could improve on Silk and Bronze for mandolin. If I had a set given to me, I might throw them on when I was ready to change strings. If I hated them I could always put the S&Bs on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Broyles View Post
    I use pure nickel guitar strings for my electric guitars, but I don't think I could improve on Silk and Bronze for mandolin. If I had a set given to me, I might throw them on when I was ready to change strings. If I hated them I could always put the S&Bs on.
    'm with you i have been using the silk and bronze for a couple of years now and really like them.
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    Default Re: Nickel strings...

    Nickel gives an interesting tone in general... a little more kick right up front, but with a mellow character.

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