Not sure how many on here own/play nylon strung gtrs, but I recently took a left turn from the usual strings I use on my Godin Multiac.
For yrs I've been using GHS Vanguard Classics w a wound G string....these are called "Smoothwound" and really, they're like flatounds w zero string squeak (really important for an amplified "classical gtr") and super smooth to get around on. Good longevity, and great tone.
But i thought I'd try some of these new fangled titanium strings. The wound strings are your typical affair and the "titanium" blend only happens w the trebles. Now, how much titanium is actually used in the composite, or even if it's actually titanium ....I don't know.
I know I do like this set I installed. They've been about ten days now....at first the trebles didn't impress me much but w some playing (and getting 'em stretched) I'm really digging them now.
No financial interest here. (well, I do have financial interest...just none w these products)
For yrs I've been using GHS Vanguard Classics w a wound G string....these are called "Smoothwound" and really, they're like flatounds w zero string squeak (really important for an amplified "classical gtr") and super smooth to get around on. Good longevity, and great tone.
But i thought I'd try some of these new fangled titanium strings. The wound strings are your typical affair and the "titanium" blend only happens w the trebles. Now, how much titanium is actually used in the composite, or even if it's actually titanium ....I don't know.
I know I do like this set I installed. They've been about ten days now....at first the trebles didn't impress me much but w some playing (and getting 'em stretched) I'm really digging them now.
No financial interest here. (well, I do have financial interest...just none w these products)
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