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New strings giving dobro a more tinny and raspy sound?

May 31, 2026 - 8:12:10 AM

Mikoyan1

Canada

22 posts since 11/21/2025

After changing my old strings to phosphor bronze 12s, I noticed my dobro had a much more tinny and raspy sound, especially on the bottom strings.

I know some might dig the sound, but for me I would prefer if it was a little bit less tinny and raspy. My old strings from the previous owner had a more full and warmer sound. Is there anyway I can get that back? I thought phosphor bronze was the best but it had the opposite effect for me.

Edited by - Mikoyan1 on 05/31/2026 08:15:55

May 31, 2026 - 11:21:59 AM

5183 posts since 7/27/2008

I guess you're saying that you have no idea what strings were on the guitar before and the previous owner can't tell you? Since we're talking 12's I assume this is a roundneck guitar? Or maybe the strings were older and they no longer had the new string "zip?"

It's impossible to remember what everyone plays who is a member here though the vast majority are squareneck lap style players. 

Phosphor bronze generally imparts a brighter sound to a guitar. 

Different vibe for a resonator in comparison to a vintage Martin dreadnought so I can't say how they would "react," but Tony Rice worked with Martin a bunch of years ago to revive Monel strings, and when I have used them on my Martin dreadnought they sound "warm" right off the bat. You might want to give them a try. 

They are under the category of Retro strings, they come in a variety of gauges, including 12's. Available from a number of string suppliers including Martin itself.

https://www.martinguitar.com/strings/shop-by-collection/retro-acoustic-guitar-strings.html?cgid=strings-shop-by-collection



 

Edited by - MarkinSonoma on 05/31/2026 11:23:51

May 31, 2026 - 3:49:56 PM

Mikoyan1

Canada

22 posts since 11/21/2025

Sorry for not clarifying more.

Yes, I’m playing on a round neck, and I don’t know what strings were on it previously.

Thank you for the info!

Jun 1, 2026 - 5:15:40 AM

412 posts since 9/24/2014

Just leave them on it and play it for a while, they will most likely settle in.

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