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Lessons, Recordings, How Tos, Repair, Accessories => Lessons, Recordings, How Tos, Repair, Accessories => Topic started by: ats88 on October 19, 2016, 12:42:03 PM
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I have a new 614ce, and it's pretty bright in this initial stage when I'm capo'd up above the fourth fret, which I sometimes do. I've put my regular strings on it - Martin SP phosphor bronzes. Are there alternate strings you'd recommend that would tone down the brightness in the treble just a little? I'd prefer noncoated strings.
Also, as the wood ages and breaks in, will the brightness get toned down a bit naturally?
Thanks!
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I am very interested in the 614CE, and am contemplating a purchase. What type of Elixir strings does it come with? Lights like the other -14s? I know what you mean about bright. I have a Holden Village Mini, Engelman spruce top over maple. Very bright. Capo 3rd fret or higher, it sounds like a ukulele. Elixir mediums came on it, much more subdued. I changed to Elixir lights, down right twangy. But, as the strings stretch out and age, it all seems to mellow out. So I change about every 6 months, and play mostly fingerstyle. Using a pick really makes it zing! Back to the 614CE. Even though, as you say, it's bright, does it still have a balanced tonal response, or is the bass weak? When you capo up, does it lose any sustain? The Mini sure does. I would like to try one, but I haven't seen one around the Puget Sound area yet.
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I'm not sure which type of Elixir strings; I think that info is somewhere on the Taylor site. I generally dislike them so I change the strings right away.
I think the bass response is pretty good. I don't quite have a 614; I actually have a BTO but it's basically a 614 with bells and whistles. One thing I added was adi bracing, which makes it really responsive and I think helps the bass a little.
However there's not too much sustain. This is a feature of maple guitars - they have quick note decay which helps them cut through the mix better. If you want something with long sustain, you should go with something other than maple.
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I had a 614 for awhile, and put DR Rare strings on it to darken the sound a bit. Very good strings.
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Welcome to the forum ATS! A lot of good advice / opinions here.
The re-voiced 614CE comes with Elixir HD lights, Phosphor Bronze. Nano, I believe. At least, mine did.
I may experiment with John Pearse Phosphor Bronze, since I have them. And they are uncoated.
I really like the Elixir strings in general.
Enjoy the 614!
FMB
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ATS88, welcome aboard!
I guess everyone's ear is different -- I prefer to use D'Addario Phosphor Bronze lights (uncoated)!! To each his own!!!