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Student Fransico Navarro/Strings
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Kalo
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RE: Student Fransico Navarro/Strings (in reply to at_leo_87)
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I use mostly luthier 30s to my navarro student. the sound is nice and raw. I dont like so much savarez, because they sound too thin with my guitar. Daddarios ej46 are there in the middle. Not enough raw, not bright but not thin. Sometimes nice, sometimes boring. But with daddarios I liked the brown Gstring. Hi aleksi, well, the savarez I am currently using on my navarro student are the classical ones. I believe that the actually savarez that came with my student guitar were not the same one that I currently use. Maybe I'll try a set of luthier 30's and see if my navarro sounds nice and raw! quote:
i like d'addarios pro arte or composites (high tension) and luthiers (the dark silver set, highest tension.) i think my navarro is happier with higher tension strings. the composite g string from d'addario sounds good too. at_leo_87, I would love the put high tension on my flamenco guitar, but, I am just scared that they might be tough to play on. I can always try a set of high tension and if I don't like them I can take them off and restring. Thanks all, lots of good input! Kalo
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Date Jan. 30 2011 20:24:34
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Kalo
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RE: Student Fransico Navarro/Strings (in reply to at_leo_87)
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for me, if the action is set low, it doesn't really make a difference in the left hand. for the right hand, it actually feels firmer, and actually a bit easier, imo, because the strings rebound faster. give it a try, you might like it! I was thinking the same thing. My action is set low of course, but the only thing that makes me hesitant is if I have to do hammer on or pull offs, I am afraid the high tension by be a little problem. However, I just might try them as well!!! Thanks, Kalo
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Date Jan. 30 2011 23:09:22
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