I agree with main post. I've only been playing for about 7 months (total). The guys set me up with Cobalts when I bought my SG, so I just kept with them over the months & through a few string changes. I decided to play around with some different strings & just put on a set of Regular Slinky 10s. I have to say...so far, I'm much happier. I usually play pretty clean, without distortion or effects. I just love the warmer tone of these nickel strings. Also, something that always sort if annoyed me....disappeared. The fret buzz that was mentioned earlier. My high E string would buzz like crazy after a few days. And my 1 & 2 strings were so bright, they would always overpower everything else — my G, DSus, & Cadd9 chords all pretty much sounded the same....all I'd hear was that super bright high G ringing out (and usually buzzing). And anything above the 12 fret on strings 1 & 2 sounded way more 'electric' than 'guitar'. Did I just bend my string....or step on a cat?
Again, I don't have a lot of experience. But, almost all of it has been with the Cobalt. I'm excited to give the Nickels a good run over the next few changes. These nickel strings just seem to match that "tone in my head" a lot more than the cobalt. Also, any slight bends or things tend to actually sound good with the nickel strings....(character?)....instead of like I did something wrong.
I'll update if I notice any other major differences over the next few days or so.
Am I needing out way too much, or does somebody here know? ...could these major differences have to do with Magnetostriction? (How metals react to magnetic fields and tension. Also, the thing that makes high power lines buzz.) Cobalt exhibits the largest room temperature magnetostriction of a pure element at 60 microstrains. Yet, Nickel actually has a negative Magnetostriction. Just a theory.
Thanks!