Results 1 to 14 of 14

Thread: DAD NB strings

  1. #1
    Registered User
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    Colorado
    Posts
    606

    Default DAD NB strings

    I got a new Martin guitar and am sampling the best strings for her. Nickel Bronze strings are one of the choices I will be trying. But it occurred to me to to try them on my F5 as well. Currently I use 11.5-40 EXP's on my mandolin and see that D'Addario has the same in Nickel Bronze, too. I would like to hear some opinions from those who have tried the NB's on their mandolins. The information I've read so far says nickel bronze seems to bring out the "natural" tones inherent the instrument. Not sure what that sounds like exactly, and they also are a bit pricey.
    Last edited by dorenac; Feb-24-2018 at 8:07am.

  2. #2

    Default Re: DAD NB strings

    Quite a few folks around these parts, including myself, we're lucky enough to be sent a pack of NB's during the pre-release beta phase so you should get plenty of opinions.

    For me, I liked them well enough. I had them on an F style I no longer own and they were brighter than my usual EJ74s and seemed a bit softer under the fingers. I would buy them again for use on my oval if a great deal presented itself but am sticking with phosphor bronze as my preferred string for now.

    C.
    Northfield F5S Amber #347 - 'Squeeze'
    Mann EM-5 Hollow Body - Gimme Moore
    Kentucky KM-270 - Not just for whisky
    Flatiron 1N Pancake - Not just for breakfast
    Epiphone Mandobird IV - Djangly
    Cozart 8-string e-mando - El Ch(e)apo
    Lanikai LB6-S Banjolele (tuned GDAE) - Plinky and the Brane

  3. #3
    Registered User
    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Location
    S.W. Wisconsin
    Posts
    7,507

    Default Re: DAD NB strings

    You might try GHS white bronze on your guitar. I like them a lot for guitars and was using them on my mandolin until they came out with pure nickel.
    THE WORLD IS A BETTER PLACE JUST FOR YOUR SMILE!

  4. #4
    Mando-Accumulator Jim Garber's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2003
    Location
    Westchester, NY
    Posts
    30,753

    Default Re: DAD NB strings

    I like the NB strings and use them on both my guitars and mandolins. First I tried the Gibson Sam Bush Monels and started using Martin Retro (monel also) on guitar. Martin will not make monels for mandolin and Gibson stopped producing the Sam Bush strings. I knew Curt Mangan has monels for mandolin. I tried the pure nickel GHS on my oval hole Brentrup but was not all that fond of them.

    I also received a beta sample of the NB mandolin from D'Addario and really liked them. Had that same "natural flavor" of the monels with a little more of that sweetness you get from phosphor bronze. So I was sold. I do have to change the strings on my Brentrup but even the old strings sound good to me.
    Jim

    My Stream on Soundcloud
    Facebook
    19th Century Tunes
    Playing lately:
    1924 Gibson A4 - 2018 Campanella A-5 - 2007 Brentrup A4C - 1915 Frank Merwin Ashley violin - Huss & Dalton DS - 1923 Gibson A2 black snakehead - '83 Flatiron A5-2 - 1939 Gibson L-00 - 1936 Epiphone Deluxe - 1928 Gibson L-5 - ca. 1890s Fairbanks Senator Banjo - ca. 1923 Vega Style M tenor banjo - ca. 1920 Weymann Style 25 Mandolin-Banjo - National RM-1

  5. #5
    Registered User Drew Egerton's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2013
    Location
    Statesville, NC
    Posts
    1,184

    Default Re: DAD NB strings

    I was lukewarm about the beta set of NB I received, but decided to try the 11.5-40's anyway and I have been using them ever since. To me they are less "jangly?" sounding when new than phosphor bronze and they keep their tone really well over time.

    One big selling point to me is that my hands and phosphor bronze do not get along well. Even EXP strings will corrode on me fairly quickly and get a lot of gross buildup on the fretboard and behind the bridge. I have much less of this with NB and don't notice corrosion until they have been on for quite a while.
    Maybe a bit less 'cut' through a full band sound, but I definitely like the tone.
    Drew
    2020 Northfield 4th Gen F5
    2022 Northfield NFS-F5E
    2019 Northfield Flat Top Octave
    2021 Gold Tone Mando Cello
    https://www.instagram.com/pilotdrew85

  6. #6
    Registered User
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    Colorado
    Posts
    606

    Default Re: DAD NB strings

    [QUOTE=Drew Egerton;1636060]I was lukewarm about the beta set of NB I received, but decided to try the 11.5-40's anyway and I have been using them ever since. To me they are less "jangly?" sounding when new than phosphor bronze and they keep their tone really well over time.

    How is the tone different from phosphor bronze? Can you describe it? The EXP's are coated but in their particular case I don't find that an issue. The new nickel bronze however are purported to bring out tones that might not be heard with other strings.

  7. #7

    Default Re: DAD NB strings

    Idon't knw about hearing any tones that are not heard with other types of strings but I have a set of the NB on my F5. They sound very nice to my ear. Ireally cannot describe the differences in tone.
    I will probably have to switch back to my usual EXP custom mediums to really see if Inotice a big difference in tone/volume.
    If they last as long as EXPs I will probably buy some more of the NB custom mediums.

    D'Addarios are always worth the price imho.

  8. #8
    Mando-Accumulator Jim Garber's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2003
    Location
    Westchester, NY
    Posts
    30,753

    Default Re: DAD NB strings

    The only thing I have heard is less string and more instrument. I have a feeling that that is what some folks hear when they put on a new set of PB strings -- very bright and metallic sound. Some players prefer the sound after the PB's settle in a bit. I think the NB's sound broken in already. I have heard some folks say that the NB's sound more transparent, but, once again, that is just finding words to describe some subjective hearing.
    Jim

    My Stream on Soundcloud
    Facebook
    19th Century Tunes
    Playing lately:
    1924 Gibson A4 - 2018 Campanella A-5 - 2007 Brentrup A4C - 1915 Frank Merwin Ashley violin - Huss & Dalton DS - 1923 Gibson A2 black snakehead - '83 Flatiron A5-2 - 1939 Gibson L-00 - 1936 Epiphone Deluxe - 1928 Gibson L-5 - ca. 1890s Fairbanks Senator Banjo - ca. 1923 Vega Style M tenor banjo - ca. 1920 Weymann Style 25 Mandolin-Banjo - National RM-1

  9. #9
    Registered User Drew Egerton's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2013
    Location
    Statesville, NC
    Posts
    1,184

    Default Re: DAD NB strings

    Like the others above stated, it's hard to put into words really what the difference is since tone is so subjective. Like Jim said, they sound more 'broken in' right off the bat, and stay that way. The set I have had on for too long and played to death still sounds great, they're just having issues knocking out of tune and whatnot like any other old string now, but I still like the tone.
    I would almost put it like this - the difference in tone from regular EJ74 to EXP's, then another step in that direction to NB.

    Ultimately it's a pretty cheap experiment to see if you like them, so give it a shot.
    Drew
    2020 Northfield 4th Gen F5
    2022 Northfield NFS-F5E
    2019 Northfield Flat Top Octave
    2021 Gold Tone Mando Cello
    https://www.instagram.com/pilotdrew85

  10. #10
    Registered User
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    Colorado
    Posts
    606

    Default Re: DAD NB strings

    Well I should be getting a set in the next few days and I will just see for my self. Thanks for the comments and I'll report back later.

  11. #11
    Registered User
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    Colorado
    Posts
    606

    Default Re: DAD NB strings

    I put a set of NB's on my guitar and really like the sound. I compared them to PB on another guitar and have ordered a set of NB's to replace the PB's on the second guitar to give a more apples to apples comparison. Describing the sound is a little elusive. Maybe as Garber said there's more instrument and less strings. Will try some on my mandolin as soon as the EXP's go South on that.

  12. #12

    Default Re: DAD NB strings

    Quote Originally Posted by Drew Egerton View Post
    One big selling point to me is that my hands and phosphor bronze do not get along well. Even EXP strings will corrode on me fairly quickly and get a lot of gross buildup on the fretboard and behind the bridge. I have much less of this with NB and don't notice corrosion until they have been on for quite a while.
    Last summer, I got to talk to Adam Steffey after a Boxcars show. He said basically the same as you about strings, that he destroys strings, coated, PB, other brands' nickel... doesn't matter. He indicated that he'd been using the NB earlier than the beta test for the rest of us, and they last longer for him than any other set. He gave me a set to try (11.5-40), that was in July, and I'm just now changing them. One of the As won't stay in tune as well as it did, and I want to try a 41 G.

    Like others said, they sound nice and broken in right out of the box, no zinginess.

  13. The following members say thank you to MediumMando5722 for this post:


  14. #13

    Default Re: DAD NB strings

    Bump for more opinions on these. Especially in regards to tone and maybe more volume for a Gibson F5G. Thanks.
    Last edited by lespaul_79; Jul-01-2018 at 4:23pm.

  15. #14
    Registered User
    Join Date
    Feb 2009
    Location
    charlottesville, VA
    Posts
    1,140

    Default Re: DAD NB strings

    I love these strings. The tone is extremely fundamental & dry, very few overtones. I especially love how they sound with tremolo. However, I wouldn't count on them for any added volume. In fact, the lack of overtones sometimes leads me to think that they're quieter than the PB's I was using, but I think that's mostly a matter of perception. They seem to cut through just fine when I'm playing with others, especially the chop. Very dry and tight.
    Mitch Russell

Bookmarks

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •