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Getting used to my NS-7
After owning my 2002 NS-7 for a few weeks (my first nylon string guitar), I think I am finally beginning to make the playing adjustments that are needed going from my 516ce. Lighter touches, not digging in as much when strumming, etc. I have to say I'm really enjoying the tone of the guitar. I play plugged in most of the time, and I found that taking the "blend" all the way to the SBT (away from the 'pick-up') has taken away most of the "quack" and giving it a more woody, natural voice.
Question re strings: How often are Nylon strings supposed to be changed, say in relative comparison to steel strings?
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2004 214-E-L1 (sold) 2002 814CE (gone in the "Blockbuster 3-Way Trade") 2006 615CE (Blue...beautiful Gone) 2006 T5-S Tobacco burst (40th birthday present from my wife! :-) 2008 516CE (KEEPER!) 2002 NS-7 Ibanez Concord 670 (my first guitar!) Tanglewood TSF-CE (Red) |
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Changing strings? There are variables of course, e.g., how much you're playing, nail length, playing style, etc. I play for about an hour each day (more on the weekends) and I change my bass strings about three or four times a year and the trebles maybe twice a year.
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I've read that most people change the bass strings fairly frequently and the trebles hardly at all.
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