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Old 01-16-2020, 02:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Drak View Post
I'll be re-stringing all my recent acoustic acquisitions in a few weeks (minus two that are getting worked on).
All Eastmans.
A J-45, 3 OM's, and an OO (see sig for details)

Is there Any good reason Not to use the Same Strings on All of them?
I figure it will be at least one 'constant' in hearing the differences between them.
That, and having all new strings at the same time would be two constants.
Which would allow me to really hear each on vs. the others in a fair setting.

Your thoughts?
And string recommendations.
Given that "its for science" I think it sounds like a really good experiment. As you say, with those two things being constant, you would get a really good idea of the differences of the guitars themselves.

Personally, I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts throughout the experiment.
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