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  • I’ve just gone to medium Martin retro strings. Apparently they’re supposed to sound the same for longest, and best with fingers. This is on a 24.75” scale Simon & Patrick all-mahogany folk. I like them so far but I’m no connoisseur. I think the jump to mediums strings has had more effect on the tone, which I’m liking so far. 
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  • Cheers chaps, I’ll add a set of those to my next amazon order
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  • markjmarkj Frets: 851
    I’ve just gone to medium Martin retro strings. Apparently they’re supposed to sound the same for longest, and best with fingers. This is on a 24.75” scale Simon & Patrick all-mahogany folk. I like them so far but I’m no connoisseur. I think the jump to mediums strings has had more effect on the tone, which I’m liking so far. 
    I had a Martin 00015m that sounded superb with Retros. They suit all mahogany guitars very well so wasn’t sure if they would suit the spruce/rosewood of the HD28. If any body tries them they take a week of playing to settle and mellow.
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  • TimmyOTimmyO Frets: 6976
    I put the new Martin Lifespan 2.0s on my HD28 last weekend (12s gauge, 80/20). They're objectively fine, but I don't like them anywhere near as much as the old now-hard-to-get "old timey" Lifespans. They're much more plinky like Elixirs and don't have the lovely low-mid growl that the old Lifespans had. 

    Really rather disappointed and not sure where I'll go next. 
    Tried the Authentics ? 
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  • TimmyO said:
    I put the new Martin Lifespan 2.0s on my HD28 last weekend (12s gauge, 80/20). They're objectively fine, but I don't like them anywhere near as much as the old now-hard-to-get "old timey" Lifespans. They're much more plinky like Elixirs and don't have the lovely low-mid growl that the old Lifespans had. 

    Really rather disappointed and not sure where I'll go next. 
    Tried the Authentics ? 
    Not yet. I currently have an amazon basket with those (blue packet, non-Lifespan version), plus a set of Martin Retros and some Mangans to try over the next few string changes. I can imagine both Martin sets will be great, but whether they last long I don't know. Will let y'all know.
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  • bbill335bbill335 Frets: 1300
    bbill335 said:
    stuck some daddario nickel bronze on my old caballero/LG0. this is never gonna be a huge sounding guitar but it already sounds fuller than it did with the newtones. should mention i've gone from newtone 12-52 to dadd 12-56. the string noise is more prominent but i reckon that'll calm down after they're broken in.
    the nickel dadds, despite being significantly heavier, don't really feel stiffer than the newtones. in fact, i can pull off some good bends with them.
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  • NikcNikc Frets: 613
    A surprise day of (unwell son needs looking after) the weathers a bit crap - soooooo time to change some strings and play with the setup on my freshman - Elixirs nanoweb - all done sounds as nice as ever just slightly lower action :)

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  • TimmyOTimmyO Frets: 6976
    TimmyO said:
    I put the new Martin Lifespan 2.0s on my HD28 last weekend (12s gauge, 80/20). They're objectively fine, but I don't like them anywhere near as much as the old now-hard-to-get "old timey" Lifespans. They're much more plinky like Elixirs and don't have the lovely low-mid growl that the old Lifespans had. 

    Really rather disappointed and not sure where I'll go next. 
    Tried the Authentics ? 
    Not yet. I currently have an amazon basket with those (blue packet, non-Lifespan version), plus a set of Martin Retros and some Mangans to try over the next few string changes. I can imagine both Martin sets will be great, but whether they last long I don't know. Will let y'all know.
    Authentics on my D28, Retros on my 00-17S - I'm there now 
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  • TimmyO said:
    TimmyO said:
    I put the new Martin Lifespan 2.0s on my HD28 last weekend (12s gauge, 80/20). They're objectively fine, but I don't like them anywhere near as much as the old now-hard-to-get "old timey" Lifespans. They're much more plinky like Elixirs and don't have the lovely low-mid growl that the old Lifespans had. 

    Really rather disappointed and not sure where I'll go next. 
    Tried the Authentics ? 
    Not yet. I currently have an amazon basket with those (blue packet, non-Lifespan version), plus a set of Martin Retros and some Mangans to try over the next few string changes. I can imagine both Martin sets will be great, but whether they last long I don't know. Will let y'all know.
    Authentics on my D28, Retros on my 00-17S - I'm there now 
    Good to know. How long you get out of a set between changes?
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  • TimmyOTimmyO Frets: 6976
    I'm really not playing much so can't say with any confidence - but the Retros definitely seem to be in the longer lasting camp. A chap in Guitar Village reckoned the coated versions of the Authentics still sound really good so I may try those 
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  • TimmyO said:
    I'm really not playing much so can't say with any confidence - but the Retros definitely seem to be in the longer lasting camp. A chap in Guitar Village reckoned the coated versions of the Authentics still sound really good so I may try those 
    Ok, I’m probably in the same boat - playing quite a bit at home but not like I’m out gigging weekly etc 

    I found the old Lifespans were properly brilliant, and the new ones are good, but not quite as good after being used to the old ones for a couple of years (with 80/20s - I haven’t tried the phosphors). I’m keen to hear your thoughts and have retros and authentics on the way so will report here how I find both of those.
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  • jaymenonjaymenon Frets: 761
    jaymenon said:
    One practicality is that if you have a number of acoustic guitars, then the longevity of strings becomes a really relevant matter - and I've reverted therefore to using Elixirs (previously a D'Addario EJ16 / EXP16 user).

    The Elixirs are a little more 'slippery' and so I find one can get more 'physical' so to speak with uncoated strings.

    I totally agree re: the slightly brittle / bright sound of Elixirs - but I find that's only for the first couple of days.  After two days Elixirs lose that initial irritating brightness - and then they stay stable for months and months. And nothing else comes close...

    'String sqeak' is also significantly less - and that makes a real difference whilst recording, especially if you want add a little top-end eq while mixing.

    This is something I recorded with a month old set of Elixirs - no eq or processing, just used the mic on my MacBook...

    Typo: Those strings were SIX months old...






    Apologies for a typo  - those strings were 6 months old. I find that Elixir Phosphor Bronze sound rather tinny for the first couple of days. With some vigorous strumming, however, over 48 to 72 hours, they mellow a bit, and then, once settled, retain their tone (in my hands) for up to two years.

    When using a plectrum, Elixirs win hands down.

    When fingerpicking, I can get a better grip on uncoated strings with the fingers of my right hand.

    But overall, the advantages of Elixirs still win out - unless you can afford to change strings very regularly.
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  • markjmarkj Frets: 851
    Just fitted a set of 13’s PB Mangans to my HD28 they’re my favourites at the moment.
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  • TenebrousTenebrous Frets: 1287
    I put my first ever set of Elixirs on my Martin DRS1 a few weeks ago, & while I'd not say I'm a convert (yet), I'm impressed with how they sound, and look forward to seeing how long they retain this sound for.
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  • Well what do we have here? 

    Authentics first, I think, to see if they get back to what the old SP Lifespans sounded like...



    (for anyone who can't see the image, it's Mangan 80/20s, Martin Authentic 80/20 blue colour, uncoated, and Martin Retros. All 12's)
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  • Incidentally, I still really don't like the Lifespan 2.0s and I'm saddened that Martin is touting them as "improved". They still conjure up a bit of Elixiriness under the fingers, and haven't got the mid range growl that this guitar had in spades with the old Lifespans.  (they were also still perfectly in tune after being in the case for 2 weeks, which is nice, but not relevant to the discussion!)

    I also still love Elixirs on electric, but maybe I should try something else on one electric for a bit and see how I get on. Just once, for science...
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  • stickyfiddlestickyfiddle Frets: 24852
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    Done! Much better. The regular Authentics sounds great - very much a return of the midrange that was missing. 

    They're a bit more draggy under the fingers, and I'll be keen to see how long these last, but I'd rather fit a new set of these every month than get 6 months out of a set that don't sound right. 

    It's also worth noting that pick choice has a big difference. I've tried these with Tortex Yellows, Fender Heavy Tortoiseshells and a free Tort pick I got from Heistercamp. The Fenders sound markedly better, for whatever reason, and always have done with this guitar. They'd be a nightmare for going, mind - you'd never find one on a stage if you dropped one.
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  • TimmyOTimmyO Frets: 6976
    Incidentally, I still really don't like the Lifespan 2.0s and I'm saddened that Martin is touting them as "improved". They still conjure up a bit of Elixiriness under the fingers, and haven't got the mid range growl that this guitar had in spades with the old Lifespans.  (they were also still perfectly in tune after being in the case for 2 weeks, which is nice, but not relevant to the discussion!)

    I also still love Elixirs on electric, but maybe I should try something else on one electric for a bit and see how I get on. Just once, for science...
    Done! Much better. The regular Authentics sounds great - very much a return of the midrange that was missing. 

    They're a bit more draggy under the fingers, and I'll be keen to see how long these last, but I'd rather fit a new set of these every month than get 6 months out of a set that don't sound right. 

    It's also worth noting that pick choice has a big difference. I've tried these with Tortex Yellows, Fender Heavy Tortoiseshells and a free Tort pick I got from Heistercamp. The Fenders sound markedly better, for whatever reason, and always have done with this guitar. They'd be a nightmare for going, mind - you'd never find one on a stage if you dropped one.
    Cool - sounds like we have similar preferences, so I'm interested to see what you think of the Retros when you get to those  (I've not tried them in the D28 yet - just the 00 where they seem to suit it nicely)
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  • stickyfiddlestickyfiddle Frets: 24852
    edited February 2020
    TimmyO said:
    Incidentally, I still really don't like the Lifespan 2.0s and I'm saddened that Martin is touting them as "improved". They still conjure up a bit of Elixiriness under the fingers, and haven't got the mid range growl that this guitar had in spades with the old Lifespans.  (they were also still perfectly in tune after being in the case for 2 weeks, which is nice, but not relevant to the discussion!)

    I also still love Elixirs on electric, but maybe I should try something else on one electric for a bit and see how I get on. Just once, for science...
    Done! Much better. The regular Authentics sounds great - very much a return of the midrange that was missing. 

    They're a bit more draggy under the fingers, and I'll be keen to see how long these last, but I'd rather fit a new set of these every month than get 6 months out of a set that don't sound right. 

    It's also worth noting that pick choice has a big difference. I've tried these with Tortex Yellows, Fender Heavy Tortoiseshells and a free Tort pick I got from Heistercamp. The Fenders sound markedly better, for whatever reason, and always have done with this guitar. They'd be a nightmare for going, mind - you'd never find one on a stage if you dropped one.
    Cool - sounds like we have similar preferences, so I'm interested to see what you think of the Retros when you get to those  (I've not tried them in the D28 yet - just the 00 where they seem to suit it nicely)
    Yeah, seems like it. I have high hopes for the Retros and then have the Mangans as a wildcard as so many have recommended them, but I'm not so bothered as the Authentics are great.  I can also see myself with a 00 style in the not-too-distant future - just watched the Andertons vid of the new John Mayer 00 which sounds pretty spectacular but more than a little "cost prohibitive"!  
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  • TimmyOTimmyO Frets: 6976
    TimmyO said:
    Incidentally, I still really don't like the Lifespan 2.0s and I'm saddened that Martin is touting them as "improved". They still conjure up a bit of Elixiriness under the fingers, and haven't got the mid range growl that this guitar had in spades with the old Lifespans.  (they were also still perfectly in tune after being in the case for 2 weeks, which is nice, but not relevant to the discussion!)

    I also still love Elixirs on electric, but maybe I should try something else on one electric for a bit and see how I get on. Just once, for science...
    Done! Much better. The regular Authentics sounds great - very much a return of the midrange that was missing. 

    They're a bit more draggy under the fingers, and I'll be keen to see how long these last, but I'd rather fit a new set of these every month than get 6 months out of a set that don't sound right. 

    It's also worth noting that pick choice has a big difference. I've tried these with Tortex Yellows, Fender Heavy Tortoiseshells and a free Tort pick I got from Heistercamp. The Fenders sound markedly better, for whatever reason, and always have done with this guitar. They'd be a nightmare for going, mind - you'd never find one on a stage if you dropped one.
    Cool - sounds like we have similar preferences, so I'm interested to see what you think of the Retros when you get to those  (I've not tried them in the D28 yet - just the 00 where they seem to suit it nicely)
    Yeah, seems like it. I have high hopes for the Retros and then have the Mangans as a wildcard as so many have recommended them, but I'm not so bothered as the Authentics are great.  I can also see myself with a 00 style in the not-too-distant future - just watched the Andertons vid of the new John Mayer 00 which sounds pretty spectacular but more than a little "cost prohibitive"!  
    If you can get to one make sure to try a 00-17s (or non s) - out. Standing. 
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  • TimmyO said:
    If you can get to one make sure to try a 00-17s (or non s) - out. Standing. 
    Yeah, will do. I’m thinking that may end up being the second “forever acoustic” so won’t do anything quickly, and definitely want to play a bunch of things before i even think about spending any money. I also don’t want to buy anything without trying an Atkin as I can’t seem to find a single bad word about them
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  • markjmarkj Frets: 851
    TimmyO said:
    Incidentally, I still really don't like the Lifespan 2.0s and I'm saddened that Martin is touting them as "improved". They still conjure up a bit of Elixiriness under the fingers, and haven't got the mid range growl that this guitar had in spades with the old Lifespans.  (they were also still perfectly in tune after being in the case for 2 weeks, which is nice, but not relevant to the discussion!)

    I also still love Elixirs on electric, but maybe I should try something else on one electric for a bit and see how I get on. Just once, for science...
    Done! Much better. The regular Authentics sounds great - very much a return of the midrange that was missing. 

    They're a bit more draggy under the fingers, and I'll be keen to see how long these last, but I'd rather fit a new set of these every month than get 6 months out of a set that don't sound right. 

    It's also worth noting that pick choice has a big difference. I've tried these with Tortex Yellows, Fender Heavy Tortoiseshells and a free Tort pick I got from Heistercamp. The Fenders sound markedly better, for whatever reason, and always have done with this guitar. They'd be a nightmare for going, mind - you'd never find one on a stage if you dropped one.
    Cool - sounds like we have similar preferences, so I'm interested to see what you think of the Retros when you get to those  (I've not tried them in the D28 yet - just the 00 where they seem to suit it nicely)
    Yeah, seems like it. I have high hopes for the Retros and then have the Mangans as a wildcard as so many have recommended them, but I'm not so bothered as the Authentics are great.  I can also see myself with a 00 style in the not-too-distant future - just watched the Andertons vid of the new John Mayer 00 which sounds pretty spectacular but more than a little "cost prohibitive"!  
    I found the retros just didn't work on my HD28, it was totally different on my 00015m that I used to own.
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  • TimmyOTimmyO Frets: 6976
    markj said:
    TimmyO said:
    Incidentally, I still really don't like the Lifespan 2.0s and I'm saddened that Martin is touting them as "improved". They still conjure up a bit of Elixiriness under the fingers, and haven't got the mid range growl that this guitar had in spades with the old Lifespans.  (they were also still perfectly in tune after being in the case for 2 weeks, which is nice, but not relevant to the discussion!)

    I also still love Elixirs on electric, but maybe I should try something else on one electric for a bit and see how I get on. Just once, for science...
    Done! Much better. The regular Authentics sounds great - very much a return of the midrange that was missing. 

    They're a bit more draggy under the fingers, and I'll be keen to see how long these last, but I'd rather fit a new set of these every month than get 6 months out of a set that don't sound right. 

    It's also worth noting that pick choice has a big difference. I've tried these with Tortex Yellows, Fender Heavy Tortoiseshells and a free Tort pick I got from Heistercamp. The Fenders sound markedly better, for whatever reason, and always have done with this guitar. They'd be a nightmare for going, mind - you'd never find one on a stage if you dropped one.
    Cool - sounds like we have similar preferences, so I'm interested to see what you think of the Retros when you get to those  (I've not tried them in the D28 yet - just the 00 where they seem to suit it nicely)
    Yeah, seems like it. I have high hopes for the Retros and then have the Mangans as a wildcard as so many have recommended them, but I'm not so bothered as the Authentics are great.  I can also see myself with a 00 style in the not-too-distant future - just watched the Andertons vid of the new John Mayer 00 which sounds pretty spectacular but more than a little "cost prohibitive"!  
    I found the retros just didn't work on my HD28, it was totally different on my 00015m that I used to own.
    Interesting thanks 
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  • TimmyOTimmyO Frets: 6976
    I was just chatting to the chap on the Martin Strings stand at the guitar show and he explained that the lifespan versions of the Authentic strings are not coated, the material itself is treated before assembly/manufacture - so they “just sound the same” - I’ve bought a couple of sets of 13 Treated Authentics to try next on that basis.

    when I mentioned I had a D28 Authentic he gave me a nice Authentic-branded swag tin too! Nice 
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  • stickyfiddlestickyfiddle Frets: 24852
    TimmyO said:
    I was just chatting to the chap on the Martin Strings stand at the guitar show and he explained that the lifespan versions of the Authentic strings are not coated, the material itself is treated before assembly/manufacture - so they “just sound the same” - I’ve bought a couple of sets of 13 Treated Authentics to try next on that basis.

    when I mentioned I had a D28 Authentic he gave me a nice Authentic-branded swag tin too! Nice 
    Yeah, they're definitely not the elixir/pepperami thing. I still found the new versions to be plinky and shit though. Will be interested to see if you agree!
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  • jellyrolljellyroll Frets: 3073
    Incidentally, I still really don't like the Lifespan 2.0s and I'm saddened that Martin is touting them as "improved". They still conjure up a bit of Elixiriness under the fingers, and haven't got the mid range growl that this guitar had in spades with the old Lifespans.  (they were also still perfectly in tune after being in the case for 2 weeks, which is nice, but not relevant to the discussion!)

    I also still love Elixirs on electric, but maybe I should try something else on one electric for a bit and see how I get on. Just once, for science...
    I'm just trying Lifespan 2.0 on my spruce/mahogany OM. Initial impression is that they're bright and loud for picking and i really like the trebles, but for strumming they're fizzy/thin/metallic. Only played a couple of hours so maybe they'll settle down. Otherwise, I can see that these would be excellent for certain styles and shit for others.   
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  • brucegillbrucegill Frets: 643
    currently trying some Gabriel Tenorio Strings. Bloody lovely so far! 
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  • mgawmgaw Frets: 4979
    GTS all the way for me @brucegill also, I certainly wont use anything else whilst I have money:)
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  • Andy79Andy79 Frets: 881
    mgaw said:
    GTS all the way for me @brucegill also, I certainly wont use anything else whilst I have money:)
    I’ve been idly wanting to try these for a while.  Is there any U.K. suppliers currently?
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  • brucegillbrucegill Frets: 643
    Andy79 said:
    mgaw said:
    GTS all the way for me @brucegill also, I certainly wont use anything else whilst I have money:)
    I’ve been idly wanting to try these for a while.  Is there any U.K. suppliers currently?
    https://www.homeoftone.co.uk/collections/guitar-strings

    They’re out of 12s in PB, but I think you like Brass anyway don’t you? And those are in stock :)

    had great service from James, really helpful too. 

    I think there’s another UK supplier too, but not sure who.
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