Are You Using The Wrong Strings? | Acoustic Guitar String Comparison

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2020
  • Chris McKee is here for a much-requested shootout, running down a handful of great options for acoustic strings. Listen closely to hear the tonal nuances that separate 80/20 and Phosphor Bronze, discuss the effect of heavier or lighter gauge on tension and volume, and ponder the difference in tone and vibration of roundwound or flatwound strings. There are a ton of options when it comes to acoustic guitar strings, and we're here to help you figure out what is best for you. Let us know in the comments what you use and what kind of strings you want to see in the electric guitar strings video!
    10:47 - Elixir Nanoweb Phosphor Bronze, Light .12-.53
    11:37 - D'Addario EJ11 80/20 Bronze, Light .12-.53
    12:27 - D'Addario Nickel Bronze, Light .12-.53
    13:16 - D'Addario Flat Tops Phosphor Bronze, Light .12.-53
    14:05 - Martin Retro Acoustic Monel Nickel, Light .12-.54
    14:55 - Martin Authentic Acoustic Phosphor Bronze, Medium .13-.56
    15:45 - D'Addario Phosphor Bronze, Extra Light .10-.47
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  • @shakiljames9198
    @shakiljames9198 4 года назад +590

    I'm using the wrong hands

    • @RandyBelinda
      @RandyBelinda 4 года назад +8

      As usual, a terrific job, Chris. My string of choice is Elixer. All of my guitars are strung with light nanos. Yes, they last 5 times longer under my hands but the other reason is that they reduce string squeak. That squeak is a pet peeve of mine. Fresh unwound strings just make so much noise it’s distracting.

    • @tubeamp2872
      @tubeamp2872 3 года назад +2

      Keep practicing you're doing great. The more you practice the more that opens up. Record copy everyday too.

    • @rukhsah
      @rukhsah 3 года назад +3

      Experiment, change them😅😅

    • @pdiddley7597
      @pdiddley7597 2 года назад

      Wanna trade?

    • @porschepal7932
      @porschepal7932 2 года назад +2

      I felt the same way when I first started but believe me it gets easier.

  • @BanjoTemple
    @BanjoTemple Год назад +64

    *Nice video! Really useful..*
    10:47 - Elixir Nanoweb Phosphor Bronze, Light .12-.53
    11:37 - D'Addario EJ11 80/20 Bronze, Light .12-.53
    12:27 - D'Addario Nickel Bronze, Light .12-.53
    13:16 - D'Addario Flat Tops Phosphor Bronze, Light .12.-53
    14:05 - Martin Retro Acoustic Monel Nickel, Light .12-.54
    14:55 - Martin Authentic Acoustic Phosphor Bronze, Medium .13-.56
    15:45 - D'Addario Phosphor Bronze, Extra Light .10-.47

  • @Abdelrahman__rashed
    @Abdelrahman__rashed 4 года назад +129

    "What do I know? I'm just a RUclips presenter."
    I was like man, If there's someone who knows anything it's you!
    Appreciate the content and effort. Definitely useful!

  • @thebigugly2006
    @thebigugly2006 8 месяцев назад +11

    I like that he found a song that showed all 6 strings across the neck and played the same riff for each set of strings. I can "apples to apples" compare. Thanks for this video.

  • @cricklekid
    @cricklekid 4 года назад +310

    This guy is so-oo articulate and so-oo informative. Nobody analyzes the issues deeper or better. I watch pretty much all of the various guitar subject presenters on RUclips and this guy, Chris McKee, IMHO, is the absolute, outright, undisputed KING of them all! Long may he reign supreme!

    • @AlamoMusic
      @AlamoMusic  4 года назад +20

      Thank you so much!

    • @dieselman7453
      @dieselman7453 2 года назад +5

      Yea the guys a legend 🇮🇪🇮🇪cheers from Ireland

    • @clovergrass9439
      @clovergrass9439 2 года назад +2

      He's the brain surgeon of guitardom.

    • @zumbaRdie
      @zumbaRdie Год назад +4

      I totally agree. This guy is an amazing presenter and awesome guitar player.

    • @thomasecallaghan1111
      @thomasecallaghan1111 10 месяцев назад

      Agreed 👍

  • @MissesRobot
    @MissesRobot Год назад +35

    This man really took the time to change out each strong type to show us the difference 🏆

    • @voornaam3191
      @voornaam3191 Год назад +2

      Each strong type. Do you know king is kong in Danish?

  • @the_unkowngod_2328
    @the_unkowngod_2328 4 года назад +418

    10:47 Nanoweb Phospher Bronze (Elixr)
    11:38 Polyweb 80/20 (Daddario)
    12:27 Nickel Bronze (Daddario)
    13:17 Flatops (Daddario)
    14:05 Martin Retro
    14:55 Martin Authentic
    15:45 Phospher Bronze (Daddario) EXTL
    Your welcome have a blessed 4th 😊🎇🎆🎆

    • @AlamoMusic
      @AlamoMusic  4 года назад +36

      Appreciated!

    • @the_unkowngod_2328
      @the_unkowngod_2328 4 года назад +11

      @@AlamoMusic of course Keep up the great vidz 👍

    • @vs_830
      @vs_830 3 года назад +1

      All we need is ...

    • @Doowopsid
      @Doowopsid 3 года назад +1

      Thank you!

    • @markola
      @markola 3 года назад +6

      Martin retros, thank you!!!

  • @raywakila7153
    @raywakila7153 4 года назад +25

    Just wanted to say I appreciate the time and effort that you and Alamo make to present these kinds of videos. I watch a lot of them (a how-to-record your acoustic last night for instance). Looking forward to doing business with you sometime soon. Thank you.

  • @MrHeliosoul
    @MrHeliosoul 3 года назад

    Thank you for having such eloquent comparison videos. Definitely a Step Above everything else out there

  • @rsdelong
    @rsdelong 3 года назад

    This is a great video. The timestamps in the description allows me to quickly switch for one string demo to another. Very cool.
    I also learned that putting too much tension (heavier strings) might cause issues with body and/or neck. I've used Elixir 13/56 on my Taylor but I'm considering going to 12/53 after watching this video.
    Thanks

  • @nicegood123
    @nicegood123 3 года назад +15

    Thanks for doing this comparison! I like the crispy tones of Phospher Bronze (Daddario) Extra light. This video helped me a lot to decide my new strings and actually differentiate the strings in the market.

  • @KingJames61
    @KingJames61 2 года назад

    Brother, you are a blessing. Thanks so much for the information. I bought a Taylor 214 plus a year ago and your channel has been a great help.You are great at what you do! 👍

  • @angelg8445
    @angelg8445 4 года назад +12

    Chris I gotta say ur playing/rec/technique has improved soooo much since ur early vids. I appreciate these.

    • @AlamoMusic
      @AlamoMusic  4 года назад +1

      Thank you! I appreciate it!

  • @two_wanderedsouls
    @two_wanderedsouls 3 года назад +72

    Being a beginner & knowing nothing about guitars. I learned so much from ur videos. U r not just a man of knowledge u r also a teacher

    • @AlamoMusic
      @AlamoMusic  3 года назад +9

      So nice of you

    • @NoblesseObligedCP
      @NoblesseObligedCP 3 года назад +2

      You should check out Rick Beato channel he has a lot of info on guitars too and brings others in. I am a beginner also and have learned a lot from that channel. They also did a video on strings for acoustic and electric.

    • @daniela.musick5087
      @daniela.musick5087 3 года назад

      What strings did you end up going with ?

  • @ltselse5127
    @ltselse5127 Год назад

    Thanks a lot! I finally can figure out what is the impact of the strings. More subtle than I expected.
    Super work, as usual.

  • @brucecrow1142
    @brucecrow1142 4 года назад +4

    Great vid Chris & team! Can tell it was a lot of work - have watched several "strings videos" but this one is now bookmarked for reference... Thanks for enriching the San Antonio music community; always enjoy visiting your stores!

    • @AlamoMusic
      @AlamoMusic  4 года назад

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks!

  • @markolwick2223
    @markolwick2223 4 года назад +8

    Thank you so much for doing this. I’m sure it was a hassle to shoot, but it was incredibly helpful especially for beginners like me. You’re awesome!

  • @samhealey7603
    @samhealey7603 4 года назад +4

    Thanks for this one Chris, as a long time electric player but new acoustic player these videos with your knowledge and experience are answering every question that I have. Great move using the same guitar too.

  • @family3medevals790
    @family3medevals790 3 года назад +17

    What effort it took changing all these strings! Thanks Chris. After playing multiple times and contrasting the strings I found it difficult to distinguish one set from another; nevertheless the Elixr was true to the Taylor tone that one expects whereas the Martin’s seem less bright (and more to my taste) but the differences were subtle. Now presuming Chris’ playing and string pressure was consistent throughout, I decided to hear whether the squeak factor varied. The flattops had noticeable less squeaking and they did seem slightly more mellow. Will definitely give them a try. Thanks much for the interesting video.

  • @williamshakespeare9705
    @williamshakespeare9705 Год назад +25

    I have compared strings similar to these, and I have to say that the differences are far more pronounced and obvious when you're actually playing (as opposed to listening to a recording on youtube). The long introduction is fascinating. If you skipped it, go back and listen, there's important information there.

    • @natalirivero467
      @natalirivero467 Год назад +1

      Yeah, I heard clear differences when he switched bettween gauges, but no so much with the matirials, perhaps the slightly brighter tone of nickel but I might has been biased by the information given in the intro.
      To me, .13 had more volume, specially on the bass, it also sounded punchier and fuller/rounder. But I kinda prefered the warmth of the 12s on this (lesser tension sometimes provides warmer tone, I guess it depends on the guitar). The 10s sounded "thiner". Also, I don't like how 10s feel on the fingers, 11s feel good on full lenght guitars, but 10s feel weird to me for acoustics.

  • @SingSurfStrum
    @SingSurfStrum 4 года назад +7

    Hey Chris, thank you. I was hoping you would cover this as String variety has saved me when falling out of love or just bored with my J200. Martin Marquis 80/20 11 are perfect for me this month. Have loved EJ16, and Martin Tommy Emmanuel 12s. on it to. You are spot on different strings change our whole relationship with the instrument.
    And Chris know this, you’ve rapidly become my favourite youtube reviwer. It’s your personal opinion and I respect that. Great to hear someone express one and not just someone noodling for 10 minutes. No B.S. and straight up. it’s just like having a buddy over to share his experience. Perfect. Thank you again I’m sure it took hous of work to make this episode. Have a great weekend.

    • @AlamoMusic
      @AlamoMusic  4 года назад +1

      Thank you! We really appreciate it when people can see the work we put into a video!

  • @jeffbricmont2456
    @jeffbricmont2456 Год назад

    So much great info packed into this video. i’m just taking up acoustic guitar again after many years away from it and your info has been very helpful in helping me to make some informed choices on strings to try. I live in SA, so I may come down for a visit! Thanks so much!

  • @Austin16652
    @Austin16652 3 года назад

    Just wanted to say I enjoy watching your videos regularly thank you for them!

  • @tamirkeren6750
    @tamirkeren6750 2 года назад +18

    The Martin retro set sounded amazing to my ears. I was curious about light strings cause considerred changing for more comfort but they sounded weak compared to the others. Thank you for the video,real helpfull.

    • @jasonnewman4152
      @jasonnewman4152 Год назад +1

      Just put a set of these, custom light .11, on my Taylor. Loving the sound so far.

  • @Tra539
    @Tra539 2 года назад +2

    Thank you thank you! I can't image the pain of changing all those strings, you took one for the team

  • @jaredcaldera
    @jaredcaldera 3 года назад

    Chris, you're a guy who really covers everything one needs to know. Thank you.

  • @iCodeForBananas
    @iCodeForBananas 3 месяца назад

    Such an incredible help this channel has been in my guitar journey.

  • @titusrider7948
    @titusrider7948 7 месяцев назад

    Outstanding, comprehensive and beautifully mic'd video. Great job controlling all the variables to achieve max consistency in the evaluations 😊

  • @sisgaia
    @sisgaia 4 года назад +20

    "What do I know? I'm just a RUclips presenter."
    Love it! You present a theory, but you let it be known that it is just your theory and should not be taken as authoritative. I appreciate the honesty.

    • @AlamoMusic
      @AlamoMusic  4 года назад +1

      Thanks!

    • @bhanuprakashhc4176
      @bhanuprakashhc4176 2 года назад

      @@AlamoMusic Hi, as a beginner I have changed strings a lot of time but still I feel bit hard to press the strings 😀, which one is friendly for the fingers . Thank You 🙏

  • @kennasalsberry3549
    @kennasalsberry3549 9 месяцев назад +3

    I love love this so much. The explanation was so precise and not opinion based. I DO wish there were some strumming examples for those who play mainly rhythm that wanted to compare rhythm tones.

  • @user-xn5ut8kb7r
    @user-xn5ut8kb7r Год назад +1

    This is a great video I really appreciate the time you guys took to give us ABC comparison they are more helpful than anything else

  • @ektalon1
    @ektalon1 4 года назад +15

    Chris, great video. My 71-year-old ears could tell the difference between some sets of strings, but not others. The first set of Elixirs immediately sounded like you playing a Taylor guitar, as in so many videos that I have watched.I think I would know that (beautiful) sound blindfolded. I enjoyed hearing your opinion, but being “open“ to what may work for others and on different guitars/tone woods. Thanks!

    • @AlamoMusic
      @AlamoMusic  4 года назад

      Your comments are always appreciated Barry!

  • @JesseJuup
    @JesseJuup 2 года назад +1

    Thanks a million for this! Those flatwounds were an eyeopener! I would never have tried them myself, and I liked them a lot.

  • @ubertwerpify
    @ubertwerpify 3 года назад +21

    Fantastic Sir !!! Thank you for taking the time to do this for all of us :
    my ranking:
    1-Monel
    2-Flat top
    3-Phosphor Bronze
    4-80/20
    I was surprised on the 13s
    the 10s sounded decent in comparison and i would guess way easier on the fingers -
    cheers!

  • @csharpminorseven
    @csharpminorseven 4 года назад +5

    Thank you Chris for going to such lengths to give us the comparisons, very much appreciated. One factor you didn't mention is the 'squeak factor' which can become overpowering for the listener, spoiling the listening experience, and some uncoated strings can sound great but 'squeak noisy' at the same time, even with excellent player skills.For this reason I ended up using coated strings tho' I must try the D'Addario Flat Tops Phosphor Bronze at some time.
    But what counts most in the end is the player, and I really enjoyed your playing as I listened over to compare the different strings...👍

  • @michaeljones8058
    @michaeljones8058 4 года назад +8

    That was amazing! Thank you for putting that together. I now have no doubt that I am using the right strings. I have a Taylor 814CE and a Taylor K26 KOA CE. I really like the Elixir Nanoweb Phosper-Bronze 12-53's.

  • @Mike-zm8pm
    @Mike-zm8pm 4 года назад

    This was probably the best string breakdown I have found. Outstanding idea and job! Thanks for doing it! Those Martin Monels sound amazing on my DSS-17.

    • @AlamoMusic
      @AlamoMusic  4 года назад

      No problem! Thanks for watching!

  • @lc6853
    @lc6853 2 года назад +1

    Great video, motivated me to change the strings on my Taylor myself back to what Taylor recommends for the BBT, the Elixir Nanoweb 12/53. Now that beautiful bright sound is back. Thanks Alamo!

  • @marcolalama6729
    @marcolalama6729 4 года назад +2

    Super cool video, Chris. Thank you very much for the useful information!

  • @rachaelhouman3501
    @rachaelhouman3501 3 года назад +3

    I’m saving up to order a new acoustic guitar, I’m trying to learn as much as I can before I get it. Thanks for the video this was actually really helpful

  • @Ross17033
    @Ross17033 2 года назад

    Thank you for an incredibly informative video, loved hearing the differences. After hearing the flattopsi've just got to try them.

  • @angelg8445
    @angelg8445 4 года назад +4

    OHHHH! FINALLY A STRING VID! I love Elixir Phosphor Bronze 12-56 on(light-medium) on my Parlor Larrivee p-09 12 fret and now I need to get strings for my Taylor 322ce 12 freter. Perfect Timing

    • @AlamoMusic
      @AlamoMusic  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching!!!

  • @donaldrogers2568
    @donaldrogers2568 2 года назад

    great RUclips post. You answered all my questions about strings and their sizes and makeup. i have experience that buzz from light strings All so true. GREAT job and Thank You so much.

  • @rockdc12
    @rockdc12 4 года назад +3

    It really does just come down to what texture and sound you are trying to create. Great video

  • @chucks6318
    @chucks6318 4 года назад +1

    Really good overview and demo. You really know your strings. Very helpful and that was a nice little tune you used for the demonstrations as well. Thanks for doing this.

    • @AlamoMusic
      @AlamoMusic  4 года назад

      My pleasure!

    • @seanmcghee7492
      @seanmcghee7492 3 года назад +1

      I have been a guitar player for 50 yrs and have found the best guitar str., ever aregentina strings , if they were good enough for django there shure good enough for me ,,,,,,,, please give them a try 10 / 45 best ever sean mcghee glasgow scotland

  • @torydrake2846
    @torydrake2846 Год назад

    I watch your videos all the time! If i'm ever in the San Antonio area i will definitely look to come by the shop. But this videos playing was amazing, so melodic, Great Work!

  • @1olddoggie
    @1olddoggie 4 года назад +2

    A really great video! I always learn from you! Thanks! Awaiting my Alamo hoodie. Wanted to buy one to say thanks for your great videos!

  • @ChrisSchaffer
    @ChrisSchaffer 4 года назад +9

    Really wonderful string comparison and an explanation of your understanding of the factors at play!
    This is very helpful to folks that need a bit of a preview of the different sounds and feels of the materials before dumping some cash into the experiment. To be honest, this video convinced me to buy a set of flat tops - I'd been thinking about wanting to just see how they sound for awhile, but without any easy side-by-side comparison I just hadn't been willing to risk it if I could put those same dollars to either another set of the same old strings or a "safer" experiment.
    I've been playing around with different materials and, more by accident, gauge lately to find what pairs best with my red cedar topped concert body Breedlove. By accident found out how much gauge mattered when I bought a set of medium gauge strings. They were excellent strings but I was definitely hearing more of the strings than the guitar in many cases or the tones muddied out a bit because of it. The body size and manufacturer's intent was definitely for regular light, 12-53, strings.
    After that adventure it has been the fun of working through some sets of phosphor bronze and aluminum bronze strings. My ear says that the phosphor bronze is pairing best with the cedar top for what I want to hear from my playing, it's warm, round, but maintains enough clarity to hear each string clearly. The aluminum bronze are just a tiny bit too bright for my taste, they're still clear articulate strings that I love and have on my guitar right at this moment, they just miss what I want to hear. But those are the two materials I've covered between a couple different companies.
    Really looking forward to continuing to broadly try different styles and manufacturers of strings as my current backlog wears out.

  • @sherrybirchall8677
    @sherrybirchall8677 2 года назад

    Thank you! This is the most useful video in the history of videos!

  • @darkridersejuani1102
    @darkridersejuani1102 3 года назад

    Thank you dude. This is well presented and veey useful. I subbed you and liked. Cheers for the hard work put into making this video

  • @wmobrien55
    @wmobrien55 4 года назад +18

    Great Information! No one ever gets to hear all those types of strings, new, on the same guitar, and playing the same music. Was eye opening! Think I'll try a set of D'Addario Nickel Bronze lights. Thanks again!

  • @joeyride58
    @joeyride58 4 года назад +2

    I just ❤❤❤ this channel , and the info that Chris provides...
    Above all however, is his ability to play these various acoustics...
    Well done Chris...
    Well Done 🤠🤘

  • @flylippfantom8425
    @flylippfantom8425 2 года назад

    Thank you Chris
    I always enjoy your videos and passing on your knowledge is appreciated. ✌❤😃

  • @daronlatta
    @daronlatta 2 года назад

    Bro.... I know that was a lot of work but we appreciate it!
    Thanks for the in depth conversation as well
    Great video

  • @seamuskeane7931
    @seamuskeane7931 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks Chris. Very insightful. Great demo. Appreciate you efforts. Solved my problem (s)

  • @festushaggen2563
    @festushaggen2563 3 года назад +10

    The good news is every sample sounded good and none ruined the sound of the guitar. Use whatever you like that sounds good to your ears and feels good on your fingers.

  • @jeffpuras7501
    @jeffpuras7501 4 года назад +1

    Great video! Thank you for all the hard work and advice.

  • @TheSingingDoctor325
    @TheSingingDoctor325 2 года назад

    A lot of time went into making this video - thank you for doign this.

  • @GT-fx8fd
    @GT-fx8fd 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant video and comparison....Thank you for the effort with this. Educating the people for free... love it.
    SA all the way

  • @ErickAJobim
    @ErickAJobim Год назад

    That was the channel I was looking for since I start playing guitar, finally, after 1 year and a half, I found it

  • @redson425
    @redson425 4 года назад +4

    Really good video, thanks for going to the effort to put this out. I use Elixir 23/53 Nanoweb on most of my guitars for most of the reasons you mention, but use 11/52 on a couple and I've got 10/47 on my main guitar as it allows older fingers to bend easier.
    There is a massive difference in volume but plugged in they stand up well.
    An excellent point re using the strings that was on the guitar when you bought it as thats the sound you fell in love with.
    Thanks again for the effort.

    • @AlamoMusic
      @AlamoMusic  4 года назад +1

      Thank you for watching!

  • @dannyonsaturn5458
    @dannyonsaturn5458 Год назад

    Buying my own strings for the first time without anyone else's help after 7/8 years playing and this was so helpful!!

  • @alfiecalderondinopol3302
    @alfiecalderondinopol3302 2 года назад

    Thanks so much for giving us an idea about the string that we want to put it on ..very informative vlog video ...very much impressed

  • @justinscott4980
    @justinscott4980 Год назад

    Thanks for an exceptional demo.

  • @andrewmanara5289
    @andrewmanara5289 2 года назад

    To my ears, the Martin Retros really do it for me. I never knew these existed until now. Liked. Subscribed. Thanks 🙏

  • @debmurray2734
    @debmurray2734 4 года назад +3

    This vid is so timely ... Thank you for all the time you invested in it. I have a Taylor 224e deluxe and loved the strings it came with. But no one could tell me what strings were on it so I tried the medium gauge elixr nanoweb. Nope, not happy with them and seemed to deaden quite quickly. I heard Madison Cunningham say she liked d'addario flat tops so I am trying them next. They sounded great here on your vid. I was surprised at the XL gauge - I liked them as well.

    • @johnthornton4266
      @johnthornton4266 4 года назад

      I bought a Taylor 214ce from Zzsounds two months ago. Definitely came with either Elixer or DiAddario version of coated strings. It maybe that the strings were good and worn in when you got it. When you put new strings on the sound hasn't "mellowed" yet. Or I could be completely wrong. Just a thought

    • @AlamoMusic
      @AlamoMusic  4 года назад

      Thank you very much!! So glad we could help you out!

  • @donklink4571
    @donklink4571 3 года назад

    Thanks Chris great video. I was surprised by the nickel strings, very nice and warm. Also the the flat tops sounded good to me and you got less squeak when sliding around.

  • @glennbasile314
    @glennbasile314 2 года назад

    Really informative. Well done! Thanks

  • @pamagee2011
    @pamagee2011 3 года назад +1

    Well that was INCREDIBLY HELPFUL! Thank you.

  • @jrtill5585
    @jrtill5585 3 года назад

    Very informative video! Thank you!

  • @itsallaroundyou7085
    @itsallaroundyou7085 3 года назад

    Dude you're a freaking genius. Awesome video

  • @pjl626
    @pjl626 2 года назад

    Great video! I recently got a Taylor guitar, but didn't like the lack highs from the Elixer strings. This really helped narrow down my choices.

  • @pickersgrip
    @pickersgrip 3 года назад

    Great needed details on strings!

  • @slackerprince1
    @slackerprince1 2 года назад +2

    Don’t envy you for having to change all those strings.
    Great video and very informative. Thanks!

  • @davechen1426
    @davechen1426 4 года назад +5

    10 responds much better than I expected !

  • @marklove6580
    @marklove6580 3 года назад +5

    Nice job, Chris. Very helpful. Recently became a fan of the Monel Retro Extra Lights on my Yamaha FGX3. Your observation about mahogany and the Retros is appreciated. I agree and think I’ve found “my strings.” Better sound and resonance on the low and high ends vs the silk and steels I’ve experimented with. The silks sound muddy on the low end and oddly twangy on the other, especially when fingerpicking. The monels give a more balanced response, and although I like the extra lights generally, I can still feel the Monels on my finger tips, which helps me fret the strings. They work well for me, whether I’m strumming, flatpicking or fingerpicking. Versatile strings, for me, across all styles. And it sort of does add a bit of that 1940s sound that you hear on old recordings of the blues greats. At $8.99 per set, good value too

  • @WillyPDX94
    @WillyPDX94 2 года назад

    I'm coming to this late, but thanks all the same. Still useful information. It helps me understand why I prefer certain brands and types of strings. Not surprising that it makes such a difference in the sound.

  • @scottlassiter4244
    @scottlassiter4244 3 года назад

    I was so happy to find this only to get to the demo and hear only finger picking! But very well done, since I pick 95% of the time I wish I could have heard some strumming.

  • @patrickbrady8326
    @patrickbrady8326 3 года назад

    Thank you for your demonstration I found it very informative. I did like the Martins the best again thanks!

  • @FreemTD83
    @FreemTD83 Год назад

    Thanks for the string review. I appreciate it.

  • @HeltonsComputerRepair
    @HeltonsComputerRepair 2 года назад

    Great video and nice to know your near by in South Texas

  • @paulsmith1807
    @paulsmith1807 5 месяцев назад

    great review, really helpful and an interesting comparison 🙂

  • @KayBloom
    @KayBloom Год назад

    Very helpful! Thank you

  • @stewarttower3380
    @stewarttower3380 Год назад

    Great demo; really appreciated the effort. Good speakers are a must for this exercise. I would also have liked to hear the comparisons with a pick since there's a huge difference between fingers and pick. I'm still relatively new at this but I definitely plan to try strings that aren't D'addarios. I've learned on them but find new strings to be very chirpy to the point of sounding like a harpsichord. Thanks again.

  • @jerryfrench2981
    @jerryfrench2981 3 года назад +1

    Thanks - appreciated this vid. Must have taken some time to do. Very helpful.

    • @AlamoMusic
      @AlamoMusic  3 года назад

      We appreciate the support! It makes it all worth it!

  • @hidesertmusic
    @hidesertmusic 4 года назад

    Another great video! Thanks Chris.

  • @haroldsanchez8235
    @haroldsanchez8235 Год назад

    Thank you brother CM answered all my questions. Thanks for sharing. Great video and go SPURS go 👊🏽

  • @elainebenson3749
    @elainebenson3749 3 года назад

    So enjoyed your playing.

  • @javierdiazsantana
    @javierdiazsantana 3 года назад +1

    D'Addario Extra Lights sounded very nice and bright... Thank you!

  • @joeshea1010
    @joeshea1010 2 года назад

    Many thanks. Brilliant presentation.

  • @stevesstrings5243
    @stevesstrings5243 4 года назад +3

    To my ear, I liked the D'Addario EJ11 80/20 Bronze, Light .12-.53 the best. Thanks for the demo!

  • @mountainman4774
    @mountainman4774 3 года назад +108

    As a technical point, 80/20 strings are brass, even though they are sometimes labeled “80/20 bronze.” They are made from an alloy that is 80% copper and 20% zinc, which makes them brass and accounts for their bright tone and their tendecy to corrode rather quickly if uncoated. Phosphor bronze strings are true bronze, and are made from an alloy that is about 92% copper and 8% tin with a trace amount of phosporous, which helps fight corrosion. I like them both and sometimes go back and forth between them on the same guitar, just for a change. I have to say though that phosphor bronze are the ones I tend to use the most because of their warmth. But I should also say that 80/20s on a smaller maple body guitar, is one of my favorites combinations. Its like playing a bell. Strings that use nickel, either as a coating (D’Addario) or in an alloy (Martin), are somehow more neutral to my ear so that you seem to hear more of the wood and less of the strings, if that makes any sense. They are not to my taste, but maybe that’s because 50 years of playing phosphor bronze or 80/20s has made everything else sound not quite right to me. I understand that some people (oh, you know, like Tony Rice) love them, so you should at least try them. Flat wound strings sound super warm to me, but I have only used them on my electrics to mellow them out. Never tried them on an acoustic. Never knew anyone who did . Might have to give ‘em a shot!

    • @akfisher7138
      @akfisher7138 3 года назад +3

      very helpful comment.

    • @Doowopsid
      @Doowopsid 3 года назад +2

      Wow, what a great analysis. Thank you. What do you think of the Martin custom MA130 silk and steel 11.5-47’s? Can you please tell me how they compare to these other ones if you are familiar with them? I just put them on a Washburn acoustic yesterday. Thank you!

    • @mountainman4774
      @mountainman4774 3 года назад +10

      @@Doowopsid Silk and steel will produce a very warm and layed back tone that will lack the punch of strings that are all metal (for better or worse). It's a sound better suited to thoughtful fingerpicking than full tilt bluegrass flat picking. They will also play a bit softer to the touch, so they are great if you have sore fingers or are trying to master bar chords. My concern is that silk and steel strings in 11.5-47 may not put enough energy into the top of your guitar, particularly if it’s a large body guitar, to make it sound its best. I once put steel 12-53s on my Martin D-28, and I thought it sounded dead. The strings you have are lighter than that, plus they are slilk and steel, which futher diminishes their ability to get the top moving. But again, this is purely a matter of personal preference and there is no right or wrong. What sounds thin to me may sound delicate and perfect to you. My advice would be to buy several packages of strings in different types and guages (get uncoated strings for this test-- they are cheaper than coated strings) and see what you like. Once you figure that out you can decide on things like which brand to buy and whether you prefer coated or uncoated strings.

    • @SamC_
      @SamC_ 2 года назад

      Hey! Awesome info. I was just wondering what would you put in a smaller body mahogany guitar(size of a GS mini)?

    • @mountainman4774
      @mountainman4774 2 года назад +5

      @@SamC_ With a guitar like that, I would probably start with 12-53s. The GS Mini has a short scale (the distance from the bridge to the nut), which means that the strings will have less tension than they would have on a standard scale guitar. I have played guitar for 54 years and have petty good calluses so sore fingers are not an issue for me, and I don’t care for strings that feel floppy. I might even like 13s on that guitar. Phosphor bronze is normally my preference, and my go to brand is Elixir Nanoweb, mostly because I have a lot of guitars and don’t want to spend my life changing strings. I find that uncoated strings only last a few weeks before they start to go dead, but I can get three months or more out of a set of coated strings. Uncoated strings sound a bit better, but the difference is not all that great, and I’m lazy. In any case, this is entirely a matter of personal preference, so experiment and see what you like.

  • @utbronell
    @utbronell 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for taking the time to change the strings so many times to do this comparison. I wished you had of played a few different styles on each set, especially just strumming as that what most beginner/intermediate guitarists do. Each set sounded different at the start compared to the set before but then after a little while, I forgot about the previous set and the current set still sounded good.

  • @nickpfeiler9751
    @nickpfeiler9751 4 года назад +2

    Great vid!

  • @dlainashearit
    @dlainashearit 3 года назад

    So helpful! Thank you!!

  • @lenandcindypresley....4830
    @lenandcindypresley....4830 Год назад

    I really needed to hear this , I'm new at this and your information is always helpful. God bless from michigan...

  • @thomaslau9631
    @thomaslau9631 3 года назад

    Good to know this piece of information about acoustics.

  • @nickunderwood6175
    @nickunderwood6175 3 года назад +2

    Great video and very informative

  • @cruzdearrastiamusic7749
    @cruzdearrastiamusic7749 2 года назад

    Great video. Thanks. Its like using different paint brushes but the sane color. The color being the guitar and tge brushes the strings of course. There's not a wrong way to express the art just different ways. To each their own. I'm glad I watched this.

  • @ConditionZero76
    @ConditionZero76 Год назад

    Great video a lot work to do this for us, Thanks you. I hve to admit one of my absolute favorites is Ernie Ball Aluminum/ Bronze so clear and so much depth nothing can really stack up in my opinion.. Thanks