Let me caveat up front I have no problem buying or installing new strings. This question is as much curious as practical. I am not a sound reinforcement expert and I am not much into fiddling around with electronics. FWIW, I play at church nearly every week switching off between a Rigel A+ Deluxe and a Mendel OM with a K&K Twin installed. I use EXP 74's on the Rigel and EJ 80's on the Mendel. I run those through a Red-Eye Twin and then into the board. Sometimes I change up and run both instruments into the two channels on a Fishman 100 Loudbox.
Here's my question: Is it possible, and if so what is the best way, to adjust tone/EQ and volume to compensate for string age?
Case 1: Brand new strings, not quite broken in that are louder and brighter than normal.
Case 2: Older strings, perhaps overdue for replacement that are duller than normal.
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