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Thomastik AC110

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Thomastik AC110
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Wonderful strings
GarethOB 27.09.2021
Warm, melodious, easy to play and surprisingly long lasting. If you're an electric player who craves lighter acoustic strings, get these onto your guitar!
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repo251 21.09.2018
high quality, the top e feels like an 11! basses are flexible enough to get a wide vibrato but despite the light gauge they are more like gypsy strings in that the gauge doesn't make them quiet! can shred jazz on these! i put them on a 7 series taylor, even finger style is cool!!!!! bit pricey, mind!
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Big and full
Rolleijoe 08.12.2021
Discovered these around 20008, and immediately dropped the previous brand I'd been using for 30 years. This brought my 1973 Gibson acoustic to life! Records great, and is now my most requested acoustic.
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Why buy a new guitar when you can change strings and bring out all the goodness back
AsafGuitar 08.01.2021
Title says it all- these strings made my guitar sound great and just as important, easy to play. These are my go to strings from now and on. For a dreadnaught it may be too thin but since I play amplified, this is not an issue.
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great strings
stratology 07.02.2023
Great light gauge guitar strings. They sound a little softer than bronze or phosphor bronze strings, in the best possible way.

Fantastic playability, due to the silk inlays.

Thin strings like these are a very good match for a high quality, lively acoustic guitar.
Meaning, if you have an inexpensive guitar that may be a little stiff, heavy strings may be a good idea to drive the soundboard. If the guitar itself is well built and responsive, lighter strings like the Thomastik Plectrum 10s are a better option.
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acoustic guitar strings Thomastik AC110
Raydon 23.07.2017
For recording they work very well, use live if your acoustic is to loud for the vocals[they are quieter than heavier gauges but have a first class sound]
With these[expensive] strings you do get what you pay for and they are well worth it.
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