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Bright sound!
This was my first shot at hard tension strings after a long while. I am mainly used to Daddario EJ45 normal tension but this time I was trying to go for a brighter sound so I ordered a set of EJ46. It needed a bit of getting used to for me regarding the fingering pressure since I was used to normal tension EJ45, and the tuning stability with my rather old Cuenca model 30 was a bit problematic I guess due to hard tension. However, after about 2 weeks they play really nice and stay in tune after being stretched enough. Louder and brighter than EJ45 and plays really nice for some flamenco noodling. A matter of taste I suppose!
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Nothing like a new set of strings
These ones in particular sound very good. Good life too.
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Excellent classical guitar strings for a good price
I have been player various different nylon string guitars for about ten years and I only want to use these strings. They have great tone and last many months without losing any tone quality
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Strong and warm sound. Appropriate for any budget guitar. It exceeds all the quality and sound demandings of a guitarist.
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great for for me
bought for replacing strings on my yam CG101M, it sounds powerfull, a lot more compared to the previous light gauge set.
clear tone, impact, cleanliness.
it's a must buy.
clear tone, impact, cleanliness.
it's a must buy.
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You cannot go wrong
I use the hard tension D'addario's for my classical guitar and my Godin Grand Concert. Works well with both.
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Good pro-arte strings
I always used D'addario EJ27 (Hard Tension), but decided to buy a Pro-Arte series, I was pleasantly surprised with those strings, compared to EJ27 they sound much better and feels more expensive.
Both (EJ46 and EJ27) stay in tune normally
Recommend those strings
Both (EJ46 and EJ27) stay in tune normally
Recommend those strings
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excellent
years using these. always brilliant
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Trustworthy strings
From time to time I switch to another brand just to see if there's anything better out there for my nylon string guitars. There isn't! Daddario sound great and last long. Even the medium hard tension doesn't wreck your fingers after a long gig.
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Reliable
D'Addario strings are reliable all the way, if a little dull-sounding. You should try these, and then decide if you want something more lively sounding, like Savarez or Galli, or reliability.
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