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Which gauge of strings do Martin ship their guitars with?
I was trying some Martins at my local store recently and really like the tone of a couple of models.
When I enquired about the strings on the guitars in question, the manager told me that Martin guitars are always shipped with light gauge strings. I thought this was strange considering on the website it usually recommends medium gauge Martin SP strings for most models. Does anyone know whether Martin use regular or (more expensive) SP strings on their outgoing models? Maybe sounds like a pointless question, but I was doing an AB comparison with my friends Martin which sounds gorgeous with Medium gauge Martin SP's, and wanted a true comparison. Thanks. Jack. |
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Thanks for your quick reply Ken. Did you ask the store about the type of strings when you bought it?
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If you go to the Martin website and look up the specs for any guitar, the suggested strings (which are installed when they leave the factory) are listed.
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No, but as stated after me, the Martin website lists all the type and gauge of strings that leave the factory. I'm sure the lighter braced guitars come with lights, but the dreads come with mediums.
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Jack,
that manager is either misinformed or just lying. As mentioned the recommended string is listed on the website. Martin dreads are shipped with mediums not lights, period, and there's a good chance putting lights on them would let the neck raise enough to have buzzing problems from the reduced pressure. Martin MSP4200's (13's) are the standard string for Martin dreads, the only exception I know being the Authentics which they recommend Phosphor bronze M550s, a string I have never seen or tried (don't know how I missed them). I really like SP4200's but they don't last long for me. All my Martin dreads have either DR Sunbeam 13's (great playability and bendability) or my new favorite Martin Bluegrass light-mediums, hybrids 12-56. The light-mediums give the playability with a 12 on top but dont lose the low end growl with mediums on the bottom, and for whatever reason they seem to last longer than the SP's. I have even put the Bluegrass light-mediums on my OM's and boy does that sound good, giving the smaller boxes a boost in low end, really nice! Back to point, Martin dreads are shipped with mediums not lights, fact.
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Though, this is not an issue with me. If I find a guitar I really like, I'll ask the salesman to re-string it with new strings. I've never had a store refuse to do this.
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I actually restrung it yesterday with Martin Bluesgrass strings to see what bright strings would sound like, but not sure if I like the tone as much as before. (I think I'm a sucker for phospher bronze strings) Do you think I should restring with mediums after I've worn out the Bluegrass set? |
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You can certainly put lights on a Martin dread, but the bottom line, as Rich said, is that Martin ships all their dreads with SP 4200 strings (mediums). Each guitar is different, and if you like the sound of lights, go for it. Neither lights or mediums will hurt the guitar at all. If you go with lights, a small tweak of the truss may be necessary. Personally though, the saleman could have been wrong...so I would try mediums first to see if what you played in the store were indeed mediums and not the lights the (misinformed?) salesman told you.
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Ken Martin HD-28V Martin JC-16RGTE Premium Taylor Koa GS-LTD 12-fret Breedlove C-10 12-string Cordoba Solista CE Seagull M6 Gloss Last edited by kente777; 08-09-2010 at 07:24 AM. |
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Well, I think Rich was probably thinking standard series and above....as was I. The HD-35 was the guitar in question which is a standard series Martin. There may be a few in the lower priced lines that come with lights.
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There is no right or wrong. Martin ships their dreads with mediums (13's) and that includes the 35's.
If a guitar is set up with mediums and you switch to lights you have reduced the string pressure and the fingerboard will rise slightly. You may get buzzing, you may not, usually a 1/4 turn of the truss rod counterclockwise will drop the fingerboard back down (if necessary). If a guitar is set up with lights and you go to mediums you have increased the string pressure the fingerboard may dip slightly and the action is harder (greater gap between strings and fingerboard). To raise the fingerboard back up you 1/4 turn the trussrod clockwise (if necessary). I always wait overnight after making a truss rod adjustment to let it "set in" before making any further adjustments. Truss rods are cheap and to me any multi guitar owner or long time owner should have one, it's not rocket science and pretty easy to do. Switching to lights does reduce volume slighty and increases playability slightly, suit your needs!
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All the standard models use mediums, I don't consider acoustic electrics traditional instruments, to me they are specialty stage guitars. I have lights on my OMC-Aura but don't touch it except for gigs when I cannot use microphones. The standard models 18's, 28's ,35's 40-45's all ship with mediums as do the Vintage, Marquis, Golden Era and Authentics. The acoustic electrics and some of the entry level model mortise/tenon necks come with lights, but the traditional standard dreads come with mediums.
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