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How To Choose The Best Strings For Your Acoustic Guitar
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18/01/2024
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Hi, Darren here from Guitar.com.
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Whilst there are various factors that will dictate the sound of an acoustic guitar,
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such as body shape, bracing and wood materials,
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there is perhaps no more important decision than choosing the right strings for your acoustic.
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Whilst undoubtedly an important choice on an electric guitar,
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on an acoustic, due to the lack of pickups to amplify the sound,
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the choice of string has a more significant influence on the tone.
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Today we're going to audition a few sets of Martin strings
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and decide which type of strings might be best for you.
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Traditionally, wound steel acoustic strings are made up of two main constituent parts,
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the core wire at the centre of the string,
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and the outer wrap wire, which are the materials wrapped around this core.
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There are a few different string cores, each in part in different tonalities and feel,
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but the wrap wire is usually made from 80/20 bronze or phosphor bronze,
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but as we'll see a little later, there are some other options available too.
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Today we'll be demonstrating four different types of strings from the Martin string range.
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To test these we'll be using two identical pairs of guitars,
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two Martin D15Ms, which have all-mahogany top, back and sides,
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and a pair of Martin OM21s, which have a rosewood back and sides and spruce top.
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On this D15M we have used a set of Martin 80/20 bronze, a light gauge 12-54 set.
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80/20 bronze acoustic guitar strings are made using a bronze steel core wire,
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which then gets a bronze wrap wire.
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The 80/20 designation simply means 80% of the wrap wire is made of copper and 20% of zinc.
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Until relatively recently, bronze was one of the most popular alloys used for wrap material,
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until the introduction of phosphor bronze strings in the 70s.
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Probably the less popular of the two alloys these days,
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it has a shorter lifespan compared to phosphor bronze.
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Bronze are considered to produce a crisp, bright tone with plenty of bass.
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Therefore they cover a wide range of playing styles, but work particularly well for strumming open chords.
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We've recorded two examples here using the Martin original bronze 80/20 series,
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one a fingerpicked example and one a strumming example.
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On this D-15M we have a set of Martin's authentic acoustic range,
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a phosphor bronze signature set made for acoustic guitar virtuoso Tommy Emanuel.
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The Tommy Emanuel phosphor bronze set uses Martin's flexible core,
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which is an advanced thin wire core that Martin say increases flexibility and improves sustain.
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The increased flexibility is of course essential for the virtuoso that is Tommy Emanuel,
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who continues to prove that what's possible on an electric is also possible on acoustic.
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Phosphor bronze quickly supplanted 80/20 bronze in popularity once it hit the market.
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They are more corrosion resistant compared to bronze and consequently have a longer overall lifespan,
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producing consistent tones over a longer period.
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Tonally, phosphor bronze are very similar to bronze,
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but considered to have a slightly darker, fuller tone and a little more warmth.
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Here's a few musical examples using these strings.
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We're also testing out strings from Martin's new Lux range,
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and for this we are using a pair of Martin OM-21s,
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which have an East Indian rosewood back and sides and a spruce top.
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On this guitar is a set of Lux Kovar.
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The string core here is Martin's highest tensile strength,
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which is then tin-plated to provide corrosion resistance.
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Now Kovar refers to the nickel-cobalt alloy which is used for the wrap wire.
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It's not commonly used in guitar string manufacture,
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but Martin claim they are easier to fret due to their lower tension
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when compared to bronze or phosphor bronze,
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therefore leading to less fatigue, which should prove beneficial for those players like myself,
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who play acoustic less than electric.
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The Kovar itself is more hard-wearing and less susceptible to corrosion,
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as it doesn't react to the oils in your skin like other strings,
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and as a direct consequence will remain brighter for a longer period of time.
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Indeed, these strings have been on here for around three weeks
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with little to no degradation of tone or feel.
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Martin also say that these strings complement acoustic guitars with magnetic pickups,
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which makes sense given that most electric strings are nickel-coated.
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Tonally, the Lux Kovar are somewhere between monel and phosphor bronze,
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providing a balanced response that's bright but not brittle,
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and warm enough without being too bass-heavy.
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Let's hear what they sound like.
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The set we're using on this OM-21 is the Lux Titanium Cores.
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These strings use titanium for the core and nickel for the wrap wire.
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Titanium is more flexible than steel, but equally as strong
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and provides the most superior intonation and tune instability of any string on the market.
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Titanium is highly corrosion-resistant and has the highest strength-to-density ratio of any metal.
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Martin's patented special winding process maximizes coupling between the wrap wire
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and the round titanium core, while also preventing stress on the core wire at the ball end.
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So whilst these strings are comparatively expensive, they should prove to be very long-lasting.
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Let's hear what they sound like.
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So there we go.
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Hopefully you'll find these comparisons useful, and we'll see you next time.
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