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One challenge, kind-a sort-a to keep in mind. Magnetic pickup on acoustic guitar. When I tried regular bronze acoustic strings, the balance was off because of the bronze wrap. Electric strings were great electric, but lacked a bit acoustically. So in my string search I found an Acoustic/Electric White Bronze by GHS. I have had them on for about 3 days now and I am very impressed. Very reasonably priced too. I will give them a bit more time giving my final vote, but they are sounding great. I have been a D'Addario guy for many, many years. I have tried others over the years but always come back to them. This is the first time I have tried GHS. I hope the work out. The GHS 13's are very comfortable.
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An update for those interested in the different wood bodied National guitars: I have received a new Estralita Deluxe, similar to Andy's (Silly Moustache) guitar in his post. I hadn't expected it this quickly - if I had known, I might have waited to make this video and included it in the comparison.
To my ear, the Estralita Deluxe fits between the El Trovador and the WB ResoRocket in tone - probably closer to the El Trovador in its depth and warmth - very cool instrument, good looking too! |