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P. Hedges
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
Most likely the best quality guitar strings for an acoustic money can buy. The tone and volume of the medium heavy gauge set are outstanding on a dreadnought guitar. In 30 years of professional playing, I haven’t found a better set of strings.
Jacob Schweitzer
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
I love these strings, but it took a second😂.So right when I put them on my little martin I was somewhat disappointed being that they sounded decent but not much better than the elixirs I had on it previously. After about 6 months of being on the guitar though, these strings sound amazing! People have asked me what type of strings are on that little thing just from my playing it, they sound so good. They do take some time to settle in though. I wouldn't put these on again right before a gig or recording; however after 4-6 months of sitting g on your guitar, these sound phenomenal.
Jennifer A.
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2025
I love these strings. They have a woody quality that has character, and doesn’t have the really bright tinny quality of just normal phosphor bronze strings. The feeling makes it easy to finger play as well. The ONLY thing I don’t like about them is the low E string seems way too boomy and bassy given the gauges of the other strings. It’s a .59, so also so thick my bridge pin can’t even stuff it down without popping out. With the .50 string from the 11 set, it is the most perfect and balanced acoustic guitar string set I’ve ever encountered. I would buy the 12s and the 11s but use the low E string .50 of that set:)
Simon R.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 10, 2024
Quality strings that actually mature as they get older. Many hours of playing, bringing the best out of my guitars
EC
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024
I always go back to these strings even tho they are so expensive. There is a reason for that! They are long lasting as long as you wipe them clean after a show. They get all the stars. I rarely - maybe once, get a string that is compromised. There are no kinks, unevenness or bumps...mighty fine strings!
BP Clementi
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2023
I’ve tried them all and these are my all time favorite strings. Deep low end, sparkling highs. Comfortable to play. Not cheap but definitely great value. 5 stars.
Keith Richard
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2023
I was looking for a particular sound on an old Martin D28 without buying Martin strings. They have great tone (from nut to saddle) and a soft feel. I tried a lot of different brands but none compared to these. You do have to get used to the strings being a little softer than bronze or coated strings. The cost is a little steep strings, but they are nice to play. Another downside is you do loose a little volume, but the excellent tone makes up for it.
Kurt S.
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2023
I had put some Phosphor Bronze strings on my Travel size guitar and they sounded overly "bright". I looked up "dark guitar strings" on youtube and came across several mentions of these Thomastik Plectrum strings. I have used Thomastik strings for low G and wound C on a Uke and love them so wanted to give these a try. While they are much more expensive than most strings it seems, they perform exactly as advertised. That over "brightness" I was getting from the Phosphor bronze strings is not present with these and they give such a nice warm tone. I love them. Would recommend for anyone to splurge and give them a try on your guitar :)
Ron Gletherow
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 15, 2022
I've been a musician all my life, my main instrument being acoustic guitar. I've tried several brands of strings over the years but these are by far the best I've used. Not only do they sound better, with loads of ringing sustain, but they last longer and feel better on your fingers.
Mr A Daventry
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 17, 2021
These are magnificent. The orchestral quality that all TI strings have with a strong, persuasive tone. And they last! I've been looking for these for nearly 50 years.
Max Walmsley
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 22, 2020
Don’t believe the haters. These strings are exceptional! Beautiful to look at. They feel fantastic. Above all. They sound immense. Advice I would give. Don’t forget to stretch them in properly. And do not clip the excess string until they have settles for a couple of days as the silk windings may otherwise come loose. Simply phenomenal.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on January 4, 2018
Best strings I've used on my high end acoustics
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2017
I used to play silk and steel strings in the mid 70's, and these reminded me of those strings, with a lot of the same pros and cons. Very mellow tone, nice balance, ease of playability, great type of string for fingerpicking, but tend to go dead pretty quick. I tried these on a brand new Gibson Hummingbird because I've been trying out different strings on it to see what works best. These didn't really do much for me, but that's because I'm leaning more towards phosphor bronze or 80/20, and these are two very different types of strings. I think these are high quality strings, they sound great and everything, just not my preference. What I will say, though, is that if you like these strings, try a set of good silk and steels such as Martin Marquis. You may find that you like them just as much, and they're a whole lot cheaper. The main thing, though, is to have fun and make beautiful music. Happy pickin'
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