I have juarez guitar
Which string set shoul i buy?
Sir mera fender CC60 SCE guitar hain . usko keya 11 gaje laga sakte hain ?
Thnx bro
It not just about affordable or premium models ot about there brightness and mellowness you can see on bavk side of the packet
Please mention the ideal guage of strings when reviewing individual guitar models
Sir I m ur biggest fan And guitar is my dream Bt my parents are not capable to buy me a guitar. So i m going to forgot my dream
But sir really you can help me You have so many guitars. If you want to help me then you can.
But I know no one in this world is that much kind from their heart
how often should i lose the strings on my guitar ? i just broke mine on my new Fs 80c after a month. i'm just starting to learn guitar
sir, please suggest strings for YAMHA-F280
Thanks a ton. Learning everything about guitar from you.
very useful info brother
Hellow Sir ! , I appreciate the way you make us know about many things which we haven't heard anytime we are thankful for that . Sir had some questions about the cleaning of the fretboard / strings / matte body guitar a specific oil or somewhat for the maintenance purpose do let me know when it should be done the duration , sir the humidity fluctuations ! Does the guitar affects ? and also wanted to know that many of them are saying that when we are not playing the guitar untune (overnight) it but some refuses saying that the trust rod will imbalance so what is the correct one should l untune ? , For " Yamaha FS80C " which strings are better Hope you understand what l wanted to say waiting for your reply ! Thankyou
7 saal purana guitar hai
Sir granda guitar prld18c kon c string use kre
Fender fa 125 kay liyay konsa guage sahi rahayga
Which strings are best for yamaha f280?
11 gauge string for yamaha f280 ?
Sir fiero aur hobner jaise guitars ke liye konsi strings ideal hai.i dont have any knowledge about itplease reply
Sir kadence slowhand m konsa use karna chiye ?
Your views on Carlos marshello guitar c38
Bhai Kadience ka guitar kon konsa acha rahega and the price is 6000 one
Awesome bro ! 0.012 gauge also damaged my previous guitar. Please do not use higher gauges if your guitar can not sustain the tension.
Bro which string for Yamaha f280
Which string for Yamaha f280
Same to my guitar bro,thanks for sharing
Bhai mera guitar ka bridge k pas ki belly elevate hogyi hr kya karu ab
bro juerez 38c guitar hai mere pas so kya iski string change kr skta hu because bht high sound h is guitar ka
Can you tell me how to polish/clean the body of the f310?
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Bro i have yamaha F280 so which strings should i use so that my fingers doesn't hurts more - 0.10 or 0.11 guage ?
Bro agar hum new f310 le toh
KyA uski pahele wali string change kre or replace kre ?
Taking humara guitar ka action thk rahe or h bro plz make a vdo on
Action of guitar
Ej11 ko Ez11 bata rah hai , wah bhai wah
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Are you mad the ez910 is 0.011 gauge and you are telling it is 0.11 , giving others wrong information, disliked
Bhai mere pass Amaze AW41C-201 Acoustic Guitar hai. Apa plz suggest kariye strings konsi purchase karu
Cort ad810 ke liue kausi best hogi?
I have yamaha f280 guitar so we use 0.009 gauge string or not
Bro please tell meyamaha Fs100c guitar which strings is good ?
tu bignner hai bro.tujhe nahi pta kuch b.
Bhai , Daddrio exp 10 ka new version XT kesa he Yamaha F310 ke liya
Thank you bro
Bhai, what did you do when your guitar bridge was raised due to the string tension?
Same thing has happened with my guitar too
Does String Gauge on Acoustic Make a Difference? 10's vs. 13's:
review. Thank you very much.
I think the next acoustic set that i will try will be the phosphors. Thanks Alex
which of them do you recommend for a beginner? i really need some help HAHAHA
big job! Great!
The Phosphors sound richer and fuller, like more folk or country, the 80/20's sound more cutting and brighter, more kinda bluegrass.
So, it depends: If you play purely acoustic, even with other instruments, have a dark or budget guitar, want a bright sound or stuff, you might wanna try the 80/20's, at the other side, if you have a brighter guitar, want a warmer tone or play plugged, the phosphors. Greetings man. Thanks for making the vid.
Unrelated but do you have an arrangement of that version of comfortably numb?
80/20 - for bass sounding guitar. Phosphor is for tiny guitars as for me.
the 80/20 sound to tinny in my o
How often do I switch out my strings if they are 80/20 bronze?
Sometimes 80/20 is better and sometimes p.b. Hard choice for me
PB all day 80/20.
I’m a phosphor guy but dude that guitar sounds amazing with 80/20 like absolutely amazing!
Looking at the comments, it just goes to show that both of these sets of strings sounded fantastic and I I think the only thing that divides them Is personal preference in the end.
They both sound very good, naturally the 80/20 is way brighter and the phosphor warmer and fuller. I have an 80/20 set now and i think the next i will put on will be a phosphor. And of course is all in the taste of each person, if you play purely acoustic, no amplification, and you need to cut through, use 80/20. If you don't need that much cut and you need a warmer sound, get the phosphor. Also the instrument's voice is key in deciding which strings you will use. For dark instruments the 80/20's can do miracles, and for brighter guitars, you can pretty much balance it out with the phosphor strings. Great vid man, thank you.
It's been my experience after over 30+ years of suffering from what I call Obsessive-Compulsive Hyper-Critical Guitar String-Blaming Disorder (OCHCGSBD) that it indeed comes down to Phosphor/Bronze and 80/20. In general, Phosphor/Bronze strings can be considered the "Great Equalizers". On a "modest" guitar (less than $1,000) the Phosphor/Bronze can work wonders at helping the instrument sound pleasing. They have a generic sound that can cover over a cheaper guitar's imperfections. Also, it is very true that they last longer than 80/20s. It's when you get up into the high-end of the acoustic guitar world that the 80/20's begin to make more sense. The 80/20s, short-lived though they are, are the strings that make a Martin, a Gibson, an old Westerly Guild F50r, sound completely unlike each other; and completely like themselves. In short, if you want to hear what your guitar really sounds like, use 80/20s.
Sounds like you have an easier time with the phosphor
Excellent version of yesterday!
Hi, is the phophot bronz extra light is good par for yamaha fg800?
Well damn, those 13s sound dry and muffled af.
No sustain or clarity.
10s sound waaaaaay better
With your style or song choice the playabilty of the 10 outways the 12' sustain of the 12's is not required,go with the ease of playing and less tension on the neck.
Thanks I needed new strings wanted to move down a gauge wanted to hear the sound of the 10 first
13 is easier and better to play on a dread. However, you'll need to setup lower. But, if you don't play regularly enough, your fingers' going to hurt. 12 is reasonable for irregular play.
I think the 13s is more punchy. But the 10, i like the 10s. Thanks for this video, dude. 10s will also help your acoustic's bridge to have less tension than the 13s so it's safer than 13s, i guess.
10s sound brighter such as u can hear more of the g b and high e, the 13s are more even and more bass. I use 11s 80 20 bronze polyweb. The coated strings get rid of that scratching from the pick and they get rid of that bright ring sound if you know what I mean. If u listed for it you'll hear it. Its overly ringy, I hate that.
The 10s (they also make 9s in 85/15 Bronze etc) make your Acoustic feel like an Electric & the sound is more percussive too. 10s might work in a Bluegrass setting cause you know how much faster you can really play.
10s sound the best to me, better clarity
Bruh, you will not damage a halfway decent guitar by going from 13s to 10s lol. They are literally made to be able to handle it. Have you ever adjusted a truss rod? Its pretty easy.
I’m basically a new guitar player. I want to practice more but the strings kinda start to make my hands hurt after awhile.
I have heavier strings and I’ve been thinking about trying lighter strings. I have been afraid it would make my guitar sound tingly or shallow sounding.
Thank you for taking the time to make this video! I listened with headphones on. I hear a slight difference but not enough to make me not want to try lighter strings!
Thank you so very much for making this video! It really helped!
You went to a ton of work to put this together! Kudos! I didn't notice much difference other than the lower tones stood out more on the 13's. But then, I didn't have the volume on the video cranked, either. I'm playing some open tunings and getting buzzing with the 12's I have, so will try 13's. Based on your video, I think it will sound fine. Thanks! (Epiphone EJ-160E John Lennon edition)
To me the 13s warmer, thicker. The10s brighter , thinner. Both useful
Hey, after a year would you rather the .10 or the .13
Only when you really observe it than, yes gauge 13 is crispier and better than 10 gauge. Gauge 10 rings a little bit longer and it ruins the clarity of the tones.
Thanks chief for your useful effort. Cheers from Indonesia.
10s all day.
I don't understand people who think there's no sound difference in string thickness. I'm a newer guitarist and even I can hear the drastic differences in sound.
If you want more volume and sustain, use heavier strings.
If you want better tone with a little less volume and sustain, use lighter strings.
I say this after using 13s on my dreadnoughts for over 15 years. I've owned Santa Cruz's, Larrivee's, Martins, Eastman, Taylors, and a few others. I currently own a Reimagined HD28 (love it) and I broke it in using mediums - and it needed it. It being a new guitar when I bought it, it lacked tone, volume, and sustain. After two years of playing it, it's opened so much, it sounds well over 5 years old. When strung with 13s, it - is - loud - and it has sustain for days. Too much of anything isn't good as this was distorting and overdriving the tone. I cringed at the idea of going down a gauge but I eventually told myself, why not try it and see what happens? Using 12s, its a better sounding guitar now than it was before. It still has plenty of sustain and the volume dropped just a hair, but the tone has improved tremendously.
Now for dreadnoughts, I will never use anything less than 12s because a top that big, you need tension to vibrate it. And you're not gonna get that dreadnought sound using anything less. All builders usually recommend 13s but state 12s are acceptable. And imo - they 100% are.
You have to find that balance between tone vs sustain and volume.
If you go heavier, you get more volume and sustain.
If you go lighter, you'll get better tone at a cost of sustain and volume. If you go too light, its pointless because your guitar will sound too thin - and Im talking about dreadnoughts specifically.
Ok, I'm going to buy some 10's now. I don't need my acoustic to be loud, but I want it to sound a little brighter.
This is videos are excellent and they take a lot of time; so much appreciated. There are other factors to consider when comparing gauges of strings. I feel the lighter strings will get knocked out of tune more readily than the heavier gauge strings. You already mentioned the difference in volume, but drilling down just in that factor alone means that it requires more pressure to play a higher gauge string and that’s harder on your fingers, yeah at the same time because the string is latter you don’t have to hit it hard with your right hand! Since all tone really comes from human fingers, the use of various fingerpicks and plectrums is also going to have an effect. I’m a big fan of heavy gauge strings, but after 50 years plus of plain mediums and heavies the arthritis in my hand is so bad that I basically can’t play professionally anymore. I bring this up because youngsters think they’re invincible, at least I thought I was invincible. So try to factor in your long-term play ability as well. Musicians are both artists and craftspersons because we need to use our body as our tool just like any carpenter or wheel right with use. In the meantime, keep rocking
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