I am a convert, they do settle quicker and I usually have minimal slight tuning adjustments starting and during a session and as you say a slightly brighter sound from the trebles. Thanks for confirming my perceptions.
I have that guitar and originally had EJ45s on it. I replaced them with LaBella 820s and the guitar came to life. Way more punchy and defined and the strings snap back in place quicker. Still easy to fret. The LaBella 820s are not expensive either.
I want to change the original strings on my guitar which came as high trebles, medium basses. I presume 'high' and 'medium' is referring to the tension. Would I need to mix tensions when changing the strings? I'm a beginner and my knowledge of strings is nil.
Personally, I have never mixed sets and have always just used complete sets of D'Adarrio medium or hard tension. I think medium tension EJ45s are a great all around set at a reasonable price.
@@duendedude2345 -- Thanks for the input. I suspect the original strings are a little less than good quality as a cost saving measure. The g string on my guitar sounds awful when I use a capo. There's no other word for it. I'm hoping a fresh set of better quality strings will improve the sound a bit. 🤞
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Thank you so much for listening , subscribing, and your kind words.
I am a convert, they do settle quicker and I usually have minimal slight tuning adjustments starting and during a session and as you say a slightly brighter sound from the trebles. Thanks for confirming my perceptions.
@@rickandrew6397 Thanks for watching.
I have that guitar and originally had EJ45s on it. I replaced them with LaBella 820s and the guitar came to life. Way more punchy and defined and the strings snap back in place quicker. Still easy to fret. The LaBella 820s are not expensive either.
@@morrowcosom Thanks. I will try them. Stuck with D’addario for best value for money. But will definitely check out the LaBella.
I want to change the original strings on my guitar which came as high trebles, medium basses. I presume 'high' and 'medium' is referring to the tension.
Would I need to mix tensions when changing the strings? I'm a beginner and my knowledge of strings is nil.
Personally, I have never mixed sets and have always just used complete sets of D'Adarrio medium or hard tension. I think medium tension EJ45s are a great all around set at a reasonable price.
@@duendedude2345 -- Thanks for the input. I suspect the original strings are a little less than good quality as a cost saving measure. The g string on my guitar sounds awful when I use a capo. There's no other word for it. I'm hoping a fresh set of better quality strings will improve the sound a bit. 🤞