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Savarez 510AR Alliance Cantiga Strings

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String set for concert guitar

  • Alliance Cantiga range
  • Gauge: Normal tension
  • Treble strings: Carbon
Available since July 2010
Item number 249236
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
String Tension Normal Tension
Wound G String No
Ball End No
198 kr
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Articulate well for my Jazz music
Michael Quek 14.02.2018
Played 60s Jazz with latin music and I have tried many brands. After a experimenting with brands like Hannabach, Yamaha, Dáddario; this strings articulate better with balance in tone and playability particularly in 60's jazz latin music.
It is as smooth as velvet with nostalgia.
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Upgraded Alliance
ClassicalGuitarist 21.08.2021
Beautiful strings, with the same tried and loved alliance trebles, but with upgraded basses which seem to settle in much quicker than the alliance versions. The best string in my opinion, if you're happy to pay that bit extra.
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Superb sound
OskarW 07.10.2013
Just like I always use Elixirs on my steel strings i use Savarez on my nylons. I tend to like the 520R better because of the satin coated EBGs... these however are medium tension which sometimes is more preferable.
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Maybe a bit bright and they won't last forever but I love them.
TERD 23.09.2022
I have a feeling these strings will be too bright for many classical guitarists (and guitars!) but I love them.

They wear out faster than many other strings I've used (with the windings actually breaking) but I guess they last more or less as long as I expect them to last before the TONE starts to suffer anyway.

Highly recommended!
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