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DeepEnd

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  1. On 1/1/2023 at 11:03 AM, isaac42 said:

    I think it's called the volute, and is intended to strengthen the neck-to-headstock transition. Not all instruments have it.

    True. My Alvarez has no volute. I'd simply expect it to be farther up the neck. That's what I get for playing cheap gear. 😉

  2. I'm going to assume you mean an AD60. No clue what strings are on it now and if you bought it used all bets are off. That said, strings are (relatively) cheap so you can always experiment. In my mind, "twangy" suggests fairly light strings. A heavier gauge might help. If your guitar has lights now, mediums might help. Coated strings, different formulations like nickel bronze/aluminum bronze or monel.

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  3. A used Seagull in good condition would fill the bill for a steel string if you can find one cheap enough. They have models with a 1.8" nut width. They used to be a great bargain but prices have risen. You may have to increase your budget. Be sure to check the specs before you buy.

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