Leonard McCoy Posted July 30, 2021 Share Posted July 30, 2021 (edited) 32 minutes ago, zombywoof said: Bozeman apparently goes with GHS wound strings. That is highly doubtful, and there is no conclusive evidence for that. It is more likely, simply by exclusion principle (for what other choice have companies got at this point given the laughably low number of string plants in existence on U.S. soil), that Gibson, like so many others, contracted one of the only handful of American string manufacturers in existence (most likely D'Addario) for producing Gibson-branded strings and according to their submitted string specs and packaging design. Edited July 30, 2021 by Leonard McCoy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul14 Posted July 30, 2021 Share Posted July 30, 2021 I'm using Martin retro's on my J-200. 11's. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kidblast Posted July 30, 2021 Share Posted July 30, 2021 1 hour ago, Leonard McCoy said: That is highly doubtful, and there is no conclusive evidence for that. It is more likely, simply by exclusion principle (for what other choice have companies got at this point given the laughably low number of string plants in existence on U.S. soil), that Gibson, like so many others, contracted one of the only handful of American string manufacturers in existence (most likely D'Addario) for producing Gibson-branded strings and according to their submitted string specs and packaging design. I always thought it was D'Addario too.. but actually, I think at one point it was true, (it was GHS) and it was confirmed either on this forum, or on the AGF. (maybe the AGF?) I'm not sure if they are still contracting to GHS with the new string line up but for example Masterbuilts, and the J200 sets, as I recall were indeed coming from GHS, we only know that for sure, Gibson aint makin their own strings these days, if ever Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zombywoof Posted July 30, 2021 Share Posted July 30, 2021 1 hour ago, Leonard McCoy said: That is highly doubtful, and there is no conclusive evidence for that. It is more likely, simply by exclusion principle (for what other choice have companies got at this point given the laughably low number of string plants in existence on U.S. soil), that Gibson, like so many others, contracted one of the only handful of American string manufacturers in existence (most likely D'Addario) for producing Gibson-branded strings and according to their submitted string specs and packaging design. I recall reading that about GHS on this forum. But yeah I have also heard D'Addario mentioned. Interestingly Throbak has a string line known as the Elgin series which was where the string making facility Gibson ran up to around 2009 was. I believe there was a string making operation there before Gibson acquired it but I do not have clue what it was. The Throbak line are, according to their marketing stuff, are made in a very small shop by the guys who designed the machine used in Elgin shop from the late-1960s on. I might just have to give those strings a try. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hall Posted July 30, 2021 Share Posted July 30, 2021 (edited) Just searched my string box. Something told me to look. I have (2) unopened three set packs of ThroBak round core phos bronze lights 12-54. They are Elgin series. They read as manufactured ThroBak Vintage Choice Strings 800 Monroe NW. Grand Rapids, MI. 49503. So, I have six sets of the round core Elgin series strings I have never tried, or just can't remember trying. That sounds bad for either the strings or myself! Why isn't a set on one of my guitars? Did I maybe have another 3 set pack and try them? While something told me I had ThroBaks, I can't remember ever trying them. But, all day yesterday I thought it was Friday, so that explains a lot I suppose! Ahem, and all that stuff. Anyhow, over the weekend, I'll try a set on either the rosewood SJ or J-150 and see what I think. Still can't believe I knew I had the strings, but can't remember ever trying them. edit: the sets are sealed, but just checked the mailing envelope date. It is 4/25/16. Therein exists another test. Edited July 30, 2021 by Hall Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Larry M Posted June 15, 2022 Share Posted June 15, 2022 On 4/8/2015 at 7:48 AM, Gordan said: Hi everyone, i was just wondering if you could share some of your J 200 experiences string-wise? Which string gauge do you prefer on your Jumbos, and what kind of experience have you had with other string gauges? I am currently using .011 on my J 200, and it kinda feels like those are too light for the string-neck tension, so i am definitely considering getting into a thicker gauge, but i don't wanna get ahead of myself and go with something too thick and unsuitable for a guitar like this. Feel free to share your thoughts, i'd appreciate it a lot! cheers LATE FYI 🙂 My 1997 J-200 came with 13's and was confirmed by Gibson due to this very topic. They even used to sell "Gibson medium J-200" PB strings that said "Original String of the J-200" which you can still find on EBAY. I've had 13's on mine for 25 years. Sounds great zero problems... Maybe they switched for warranty CYA or maybe they make 'em thinner now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hojo199 Posted August 1, 2022 Share Posted August 1, 2022 I recently tried Martin Tommy Emmanual flexible core strings (12's) on my J185.Best feel yet. Sound is identical to Martin SP strings, but the touch is softer.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jinder Posted August 1, 2022 Share Posted August 1, 2022 13s tuned down to Eb for me on my SJ200. The chunky wires tuned down that half step really bring out acres of clang, boom and steam, to quote Tom Waits. Love it! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fortyearspickn Posted August 2, 2022 Share Posted August 2, 2022 I use 12s, but down a full step to "D". And leave them on for a couple of years. Martin SPs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nick Haig Posted June 29, 2023 Share Posted June 29, 2023 On 4/9/2015 at 3:58 AM, Smurfbird said: I'm the weirdo. I prefer .11s. D'addario 11s PB. I started with .12s and it was too tough for my liking, so I switched to .11s and now play without a fight. Am I lacking tone? Not enough for me to care. I've listened to videos of people using the different gauges and I still preferred .11s. I understand why someone would go to .12s but I prefer the path of least resistance. Same here: D'Addario EXP (now XTAPB) 11-52. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rich H. Posted June 29, 2023 Share Posted June 29, 2023 I have been using Gibson or Elixer 12's on my two SJ-200's. Always sound great on them both. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jchabalk Posted June 29, 2023 Share Posted June 29, 2023 On 4/8/2015 at 5:07 PM, Slinky1 said: I use D'addario EJ-17's. I've tried the EJ-16's, they seem too thin on the J-200. It seems the J-200 needed a little bit more string to bring out the full potential of that fabulous guitar. I love my J-200. Same for me, i used .012's initially but i find the .013's (also EJ17) really make it sound great. I use them on other guitars too and am used to them. For the OP moving from .011s to .013s (if you haven't played mediums before) could be a pretty big jump that might take some getting used to. I think it'd be worth it though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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