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Decided to try these out put a set of the mid tensions on my new D-18 last week and after about 5 playing hours they still sound great! I like the lower tension and the tone is incredible! I have tried every string and was set on D Addarios EXP before these. Now I will buy Santa Cruz for as long as they are available [emoji2]
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8 weeks out - The strings are still playing and sounding fine.
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I put a set of the Santa Cruz low tension strings on my FireFly and they made an amazing guitar sound even better!
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Time to Change the Strings!
OK - Ten weeks and I have decided to change the strings. Why? The tuning is getting finicky and i don't hear a lot of overtones - and yet, could be the day - it's very humid today. But ten weeks is an awfully good run!
Rick PS - Just completed the string change - yup, it was time. And I just ordered several more sets. I want to try out the medium tensions on some of the heftier guitars in the stable.
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I look forward to hearing how you like the mid-tensions. I am giving those a try as well. I think I put the low tensions on a week or two after you posted about yours. I will see how much longer they last.
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Further update:
1) 55 hours of playing time with a mid-tension SCGC string set on my Tippin OMT. Wiped off after each playing session. This set has gone through perhaps 100 tuning changes (standard, dropped-D, DADGAD, G tuning, D tuning, C tuning, and a few others). They continue to seem to be getting near the end of mid-life, but they just aren't getting to end life...they haven't really changed that much in the last 15 hours of playing time. 2) 37 hours of playing time with a low-tension SCGC string set on my Collings 000. Wiped off after each playing session. Nice strings, although I suspect this guitar would enjoy the mid-tension set a bit more. 3) New set of mid-tension strings on the SCGC FS. Nice, nice, nice. 4) New set of mid-tension strings on the SCGC 000 1929. Again, nice, nice nice. These strings are the cats meow. |
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I agree - just dropped $78.00 for four more sets. I have lost all interest in trying any other strings. I love the fact that they settle in after an hour or so and then remain consistent.
It's interesting that their string club subscription delivers every three months - that's pretty close to my experience (10 weeks(didn't track the hours though)). Hmmm-- But let me guess that I am playing a total of maybe six hours a week - 60 hours) best, Rick
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sdelsolray and srick - thanks for the updates. I am having a similar inkling about the mid-tension strings. Had a friend in from out of town this weekend so will get those puppies on my guitars this week!
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OK, I give up. Just ordered a few sets of the Mids.
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I know this isn't the main focus of the discussion, but where are people buying these strings? Assuming they're all that they're advertised to be, $18 isn't THAT bad, but they're not available from my usual source, and I calculated the shipping from Soundpure; $11.55 post office!
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The strings can only be purchased directly from SCGC:
http://www.santacruzguitar.com/scgc-strings/ Shipping for a set is $3.00. |
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upsidedown - you might also want to check out Straight Up Strings at this website
https://pegheadnation.com/news-reviews/breaking-news Roger Siminoff developed these strings with Richard Hoover and they sound very similar but are less expensive. Not sure if there is a critical difference between the two but they are worth trying. Best, Jayne |