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Joined: Oct. 14 2009
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Augustine Classic strings
In the sixties and seventies, Augustine strings were made with the original Dupont nylon formulation, and they had all kinds of intonation problems. Now Augustine calls those strings "Augustine Classic." My question is has anyone used these "Classic" model strings lately, and do they still have those same – or any – intonation problems. And what do you think of them in general.
RE: Augustine Classic strings (in reply to Ramon Amira)
I used Augustine strings in the early 90's, and no problem's with intonation. And I did try the Classic and found that it did mate with my guitar well, however they sound beautiful on my friends Humphrey. Strings react differently from one guitar to another. And it it is also important to remember that sound is subjective.
Thanks for the info. I always used to like the sound of Augustine trebles, but of course couldn't deal with the intonation problems. On this basis, I will give them a try.