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Best strings for my acoustic. I use 13s for my Gibson J-35. This is a short scale guitar (Gibson scale - 628mm), so the 13s feel not so sharp to your fingers. Then I use 12s for the regular scale (Martin scale - 648-650mm) guitars. Of all the brands, Elixir is the one that last the longest and always feels and sounds like new. Highly recommended!
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Great strings
I gig quite heavily and am very heavy handed whilst strumming, these strings can last quite some time and feel great to play
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DU
Really good
they are really really good
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ER
Quality and sound.
My experience with this size is that it is suitable for baritone acoustic guitar in open B, C or conventional acoustic guitar in open D, G - but a capo on the second fret is necessary for comfortable playing.
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LH
Never going back to uncoated strings.
I'm using medium guage strings to maintain tension on a slightly shorter scale guitar (a GS Mini.)
I live close to the sea, and the salty air causes havoc with ordinary strings. The polyweb coating means I can get about twelve gigs out of these strings before they start to go noticeably dead.
Some complain about Polyweb's slickness in feel, but I have never had a problem with it. Perhaps it's like anchovies on pizza, you either love it or hate it...
I live close to the sea, and the salty air causes havoc with ordinary strings. The polyweb coating means I can get about twelve gigs out of these strings before they start to go noticeably dead.
Some complain about Polyweb's slickness in feel, but I have never had a problem with it. Perhaps it's like anchovies on pizza, you either love it or hate it...
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Simply the best guitar strings!
I bought my first set of elixir strings years ago; they are a lot dearer than most guitar strings, but more than worth it! They never go rusty, and keep their tone for ages! They are the best guitar and mandolin strings on the market!
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