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My feedback thread is here.
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.
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.
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)
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...
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.
when I mentioned I had a D28 Authentic he gave me a nice Authentic-branded swag tin too! Nice
had great service from James, really helpful too.