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Cleartones. WOW.
first time user here , cleartone 13's , phosphor bronze.....honestly, after all those negative posts i've read on agf, i can't believe if these are actually the strings some people seem to dislike so much??
got them for 10 dollars, put them on my maton dread, tuned a half step down, and boy, these things sound good.....i've played about 15 instrumental songs already with some heavy flatpicking, fingerpicking , bending, strumming , all sorts of things, and they are still perfectly in tune. they are so very loud compared to the d'addario xt 13's which i regularly use , but mainly the tone is very different, i'm pretty sure my guitar never sounded like this before. really appreciating what cleartone has done with these strings, great quality, uncoated, so smooth, and feels really durable, i'm truly amazed.. thought i'd share my initial feelings here , way to go cleartone!! |
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I love the Martin Lifespan SP 7200 and they have discontinued that string and I know they were made by Cleartone, I was thinking about trying them out. I did find a store that was having a blow out sale on the Martins so I went in deep so I am good for now. But when that stash is gone I think I am going to try those. Thanks for posting your review.
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When Sam Ash sold two sets with a free t-shirt for $22 I used to buy Cleartones all the time. Occasionally I get them and they never disappoint...even at $19.99/set.
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As my username suggests, huge fan of Yamaha products. Own many acoustic-electric models from 2009-present and a couple electric. Lots of PA too. |
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Thanks for posting. I think I will give the Cleartone's a go.
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For coated strings I like Cleartones the best.
whm |