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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de marzo de 2025
Just started using these strings recently. I like these and the Foxwoods (coated) the best. The sound is more to my liking. They are easy to play and seem to be balanced as far as tension. (My impression and opinion.) I have also tried the brights but feel the midrange lacks "punch.”I have used Elixirs in the past but now am using D’Addario XS and XTs, except for the Stringjoys. Using them on Taylors, PRS, and other acoustics.
Janis
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de marzo de 2025
Holds a tune between playing. Sound great. Longer lasting than others I've used.
Jose Saldana Rodriguez
Comentado en México el 13 de febrero de 2025
Excelente producto
Robert MacLean
Comentado en Canadá el 3 de noviembre de 2024
Been a long time user of Elixir strings. Decided to give these strings a try. Day one on my D28 they were incredible, now day 3 they feel like a cheap set of strings. Was expecting more from a $30 set of strings. Save your money
RedMedic
Comentado en Canadá el 2 de mayo de 2023
The best Acoustic Guitar strings in the world.
Eric Lovgren
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de enero de 2018
These strings are amazing. If you're reading this, you should give them a try.I play acoustic guitar live about twice per week. Factors most important to me are Sound Quality and Reliability, followed closely by Playability, Comfort, lack of String Squeak, etc. These strings are VERY high quality. I have no doubt I can depend on them. They also SOUND GREAT and are easy to play.What does "sound great" mean? It means they sound like acoustic strings "should" sound, plus some refinement. If you have a nice guitar, it will sound "great" with these strings. You might prefer a different sound, but to get that, you'd choose a string that claims to produce the tonal variation you're looking for (darker, brighter, whatever). These strings just amplify the sound of your guitar. So your guitar will sound like the best version of itself.The strings are also robust. The low E (in my case, .54) is stout. The unwound B and E treble strings also have some heft to them. I haven't checked, but I think the Stringjoy strings they're probably at about average or just slightly above average tension for Light strings. This contributes to a bit more volume and richer tone. This might also make them last longer - we'll see.I also like the fact that they're not pre-stretched at the factory. You'll need to give each string and upward tug along its length after you install them to stretch them. And they will stretch. It's up to you to decide whether to just give them a gentle stretch or really yank on them, or even stretch them twice. I find this allows ME to set the feel I'm looking for. Over-stretched strings can feel stiff and sound dead. Under-stretched don't stay in tune. It will be your choice how much you stretch them. Thank you, Stringjoy, for allowing ME to make this decision to get the feel I'm looking for.The windings use small wire and are night and tight. This leads to a smoother feel on the wound strings and less string squeak. Very nice.If you've been disappointed with mass-produced strings, give these a try. I don't think you'll be disappointed with these. And you might just find them to be everything you wanted in a set of strings.
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