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I've had to replace two 4th strings relatively recently. The last string broke on it's own; I wasn't even playing the guitar. The guitar was resting in it's stand. All the strings were tuned to normal pitch. I've been playing for many years so I find it unusual for 4th strings to break. For that reason, I plan on getting different strings from now on.
Martin M220 80/20 Bronze Plain-End Regular Tension Nylon Classic Guitar Strings
. I installed the strings one evening and I thought they sounded very nice, crisp and brilliant, but my disappointment was in the morning when I realized that my fourth string was broken and not enough length left to try to re-install it. I tuned the guitar with a tuner @ 440 and the tension was normal. I bought 4 sets of these strings and unfortunately it has been almost 2 months since the purchase before I tried them. I hope the other 3 sets will last longer than one day.
Martin M220 80/20 Bronze Plain-End Regular Tension Nylon Classic Guitar Strings
.Changed the strings. Tuned the guitar. Played for about two minutes. Put it on a stand. A week later I came home to a snapped D string. These are regular tension strings. Last set of strings was on this guitar for about ten years. (Gulp!)
Martin M220 80/20 Bronze Plain-End Regular Tension Nylon Classic Guitar Strings
.I am using classical guitar strings on my baritone ukes, as recommended by a friend. He suggests using the ADGB strings, tuning them DGBE. I have not tried that with this set, these sound great to me using just the DGBE as intended. I keep the A string so I can use it if my D string wears out the windings on the fret wires. These seem to be the same tension as the Martin High Tension (silver wound, M120, I think), I couldn't tell the difference in feel / tension. I have them on different instruments, but seems to be the same great tone; same gauge too, incidentally.
Martin M220 80/20 Bronze Plain-End Regular Tension Nylon Classic Guitar Strings
.Great sounding strings,recommend highly.
Martin M220 80/20 Bronze Plain-End Regular Tension Nylon Classic Guitar Strings
.Woke up one morning to a broken a string, so I immediately hopped on MF to find a new set of strings since I had yet to restring my guitar in the year I have had it. I had to look up a video on how to restring a guitar since I have been a violinist for 8 years, but have only been playing guitar for almost a year. The video was very helpful and I was able to restring my guitar with minimal problems. The only thing I recommend is not trimming the strings until after you have them wound a little since i cut some too short and struggled with getting it to stay on the peg. As normality with new strings they had to be constantly tuned the first couple days, but after that stayed throughout my entire practicing session. I have already ordered another set to have as backup for my Yamaha C40.
Martin M220 80/20 Bronze Plain-End Regular Tension Nylon Classic Guitar Strings
.the best sounding strings for my clasical. i've been using them for years.
Martin M220 80/20 Bronze Plain-End Regular Tension Nylon Classic Guitar Strings
.they have the best tone of anything ive tries. nice trebles and nice deep basses. im buying these for now on but im going to try the high tension ones too. i recommend them all the way.
Martin M220 80/20 Bronze Plain-End Regular Tension Nylon Classic Guitar Strings
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