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I have a jumbo with 10 gauge and they are ok but probably a bit too light and I should have stuck with the previous 11s. Newtones are something I've seen but not tried yet.
But the best thing is to grab a bunch of different brands (PB, 80/20, monel, hex and round core, 11s and 12s) and see which you like
2004 Yamaha LL-500
1995 Yamaha LA-8
nearly all "tone wood" these days is sourced from "sustainable" resources - as taken from the CITES initiative It is illegal to fell and use "protected species" (such as Brazilian Rosewood). but existing stocks may exist.
Tonewoods readily available in this country tend to be for back/sides and include Cherry, Walnut, Sycamore - Im honestly not sure about soundboard woods, like Spruce and Cedar
back on the OP - try different strings, what may be "good" for "Fred/Bob/Norman or Nora" might not be for you - sometimes you dont find "your brand" for years..................... I dont know how long you've been playing, but personally Id "try" and persevere with 12s...... if only that it will help with future finger strength, and for me 11's do sound "thinner" on acoustics (and of course some will say they cant tell ) but its your hands and ears, and ultimately your call
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
Yep. Rough rule of thumb: 1 whole tone = 1 gauge, so far as feel goes. As an example, a while back I tuned a set of 12s up a whole tone to F# to approximate the feel of 13s on that guitar. Sure enough, when I put real 13s on and tuned to E, the feel was similar.
My go-to from what you've told us so far Jack would be a set of DR Sunbeams in 11 gauge. I have a set of round core PB Newtones at home (theoretically much the same thing) but haven't tried them out yet.
I've been slow to join the round core faith, but seem to be slowly swapping more of my guitars over to rounds - mostly Sunbeams and Pyramid Western Folk thus far but I have some others waiting their turn to try out.