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It came with 12-53 gauge bronze strings. I'm finding that the top E is to sloppy for slide as is the low E and A strings.
I want to play a combi style of blues and slide. Michael Messers strings look pretty good with his hybrid 13-56 range, but I can only find them available in nickel on ebay (Strings Direct are out of stock). The blurb on his strings state they are lower tension, so I was considering perhaps the 16-59 but I suspect even with the lower tension, these might be too 'tight' for finger-style work.
Are any of you chaps resonator players and if so, can you recommend me a suitable set of strings?
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Got a set of these on the Tricone at the minute (13-52, I think) - rather liking them but they're a bit more expensive than I usually go for!
http://www.daddario.com/DADProductFamily.Page?ActiveID=3768&familyid=10&productname=Flat_Top_Phosphor_Bronze_Wound
The difference between them and the original 12-52 set that came on the guitar is like night and day.
I've played a lot of slide on resos and flat tops over the years and all different kinds of set ups. The only way I've found to achieve a balance to be able to play fingerstyle and slide comfortably on the same guitar is to use either light (12-54) or medium (13-56) gauge of whatever brand, and put more practice into my slide playing. The online slide community fetishises heavy strings but the truth is you can totally play clean, clear slide on mediums or lights if you practice and don't assume it's not possible because nobody seems to do it.