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Gibson
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Guitar Strings |
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By - M. TAFOYA |
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This is a new line of
electric guitar string from the Gibson Guitar co.
called Gibson Gear, Elgin, Illinois
U.S.A. It’s new to me…
I’ve written articles
calling the Gibson electric guitar string
“the best” actually; they’re my favorite electric
guitar strings. Like I’ve said before, “I’ve used
most of the major string brands and I play all the
time. Also, I know it’s been said time and again
“that guitar strings have so much in common that
there’s no discernable difference between the
various brands of strings”. I can understand
this sentiment, yet I’ve come to understand a few
things regarding the manufacturing and the elements
involved making the string do what it does.
Things like, cover to core ratio, (the gauge or
diameter of the wire used for the strings). If you
were to put a thicker core the string would seem to
have a stiff feel, where if you’d use a thinner core
wire the string would be feel loose and seem to bend
more easily. Too much in either direction, and the
string doesn’t work for anyone. The same for the
alloys or types or metal used to make the string
effects the sound and feel.
I
was a die-hard steel wrapped string guy since the
early eighties starting with Bill Laurence steel
wrap guitar strings; I switched to The Gibson
“Live Wires” and fell in love with the punch
and (feel and sound) consistency not so much the
gauge. Later, when the “Vintage Re-Issue”
nickel wrapped string came out, I tried those and
found that they felt smooth on my fingers and, the
strings tended to have a different response and
sound which I thought was interesting. I guess the
nickel wrap with the plain steel strings made me
feel like my solos kicked in the high places. And, I
switched to those. You know, I liked the way those
strings sounded. There was a nice decay and not too
much spike compared to a shorter decay and higher
spike like I felt with NPS (“Brite Wires”),
yet there was a problem. The nickel cover was a very
soft one so I’d encounter fret wear immediately.
And, the string would lose tone.
The GIBSON HUMBUCKER strings are
made to be more alive or easier for the pick-up to
respond to. The package says, “The only guitar
string optimized for the humbucking pickup,
Gibson Humbucking guitar strings utilize a
special composite core wire and a specially
formulated wrap wire. This design offers a unique
magnetic formulation to make the most of dual-coil
high-output pickups”. They sure write purdy.
I
don’t use high-output pickups; I use the Gibson
‘57 Classic” and
“Classic Plus” pickups on my Gibson
“Explorer” (called my Frankenfiddle). These
strings felt good and the tone had a good blend and
consistency between the wrapped and plain strings. I
just put the strings on my guitars, the
“Explorer” and 56 ”Les Paul
”Jr. (different pickups) forgot about it
until I was on stage and rocking. I’ve been using
the “Brite Wires” for the last few
years Gibson has discontinued the steel wrap
(“Live Wires”)
because I couldn’t afford to change my strings every
single show for a good while there. Which made the
“Vintage Re-issue” a no go. Since then
I’ve never wanted to play strings that have no sound
after the show. Too much hassle. And, the
“Brite Wires” sound, was a good sound,
everything was there. Nothing jumped out to me and I
found myself just “playing guitar”.
So
here I am, playing a show and noticed the tone.
Plus, my fingers felt different smacking those
wires. The rest of the night was fun and “in the
moment”. The next week I called Gil Pini at
Gibson Gear in Elgin to ask him what was up with
these “bad boys” and he hipped me to the extra iron
in those “kickin’ rockers”.
I
don’t have any “insider details” concerning the
“Gibson Humbucker” electric guitar
strings. I know they are sealed for protection from
oxidization for the elements as all their (Gibson
Gear) strings are. These are my immediate
reflections as an experienced performing musician,
guitarist, and still…. A fan!! Keep up the fantastic
work, guys. You ROCK!!!!
When I find out more about the “Gibson Humbucker”
electric guitar strings I’ll let you know.
Peace, and
find your MUSE,
Michael
Tafoya
http://www.tafoyaslostboyzz.com
p.s. I’m not
affiliated with Gibson Guitar I’m a fan and
customer.
Find out more at
www.gibson.com
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