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I'm not a classical player, but have had a classical guitar next to my desk for a few years for plinking on and working out melody ideas when writing on the computer. Until recently, this was a cheapo Argos 3/4 thing, and is now an Almansa 401 (solid cedar top, laminated mahogany back sides, mahogany neck, rosewood board).
I know little about classical strings, other than they made of nylon / stringy stuff with wire wrapped around them, and are lower tension than steel strings. I'm very pleased with the Almansa (chalk and cheese compared to the Argos cheapie) and the current strings should last a while yet, but I'd like to get an idea of what I should be looking at for replacements. I have no idea what it was fitted with from the factory.
What's teh deal with classical strings coming in tensions? What difference does that make, and which should I be after for the Almansa? If I wanted the bass end of things to be a bit deeper, are there strings that might suit? (Do they come in various gauges like electric strings?)
Suggestions welcome.
Nomad
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Compared to heavier steel string gauges, they are not that hard to play.
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"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson
Thanks all - seems like D'Addario Pro Arte is the first choice to try. Ordered a set of hard tension (silver plated on the assumption that I'll find the bronze ones a bit bright).
Just been having a play on the Argos 3/4. I had put D'Addario student strings on it just before I gave up and got the Almansa. The bass is okay - quite warm and rounded with reasonable volume, but the guitar overall lacks volume and responsiveness. No life in the treble. The Almansa is fun to play.
Nomad
Nobody loves me but my mother... and she could be jivin' too...