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Plain steel thirds on acoustic?
Does anybody do this? I recently switched from electric to acoustic and I really hate the wound third.
Also, are "Rogue: by Martin" strings just regular Martin acoustic strings? |
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goodness, no! i always use a wound third. oh-i like heavier strings. this is not relevant.
from my understanding, there are about 3 lines of martin strings in the style rogue sells bulk of, and one of the lines is, in fact, identical to the rogues (the cheapest line-i have had NO trouble with my bulk rogue strings, and at about $2.50 a set for CUSTOM guages, you can't go wrong. the cheapest i could do on a custom set around here would be 6 bucks, and many places charge more than a buck for a wound string now).
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I think if you go to a plain third, you will loose a lot of acoustic resonance. I think that's why they are generally wound for acoustic guitars.
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You may also have tuning problems
Accoustic guitars have fixed bridges that are set up for heavier
strings than an electric guitar Dom ![]() |
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Un-wound G string on an acoustic?? Yikes!! That would be total poop.
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I use an unwound G occasionally, but only for that bluesy lead sound. I usually use the thickest one I can find, too. But as I stated... occasionally.
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