I strongly suggest you try Elixir strings. They come in 3 different versions: Nanoweb, Optiweb, Polyweb.
The variation applies only to the E, A and D strings. G, b and e are the same for every version.
Practically indestructible. The shine, brand-new tone and tuning lasts for ages.
Congratulations for your new guitar, enjoy!!
I strongly suggest you try Elixir strings. They come in 3 different versions: Nanoweb, Optiweb, Polyweb.
The variation applies only to the E, A and D strings. G, b and e are the same for every version.
Practically indestructible. The shine, brand-new tone and tuning lasts for ages.
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Congratulations for your new guitar, enjoy!!
For home use I use Elixir as they last a long long time and I hate changing strings.
If I were still gigging I would still be using Harley Benton dirt cheap nickle plated string sets from Thomman
10' or 9's €1.49 or £1.29 in the UK for a full set.. cheaper if you are in the USA.
I know some of you will be aghast at using such cheap strings but they do the job.
The majority of an audience wouldn't know or care what strings you have on your guitar.
I used to buy 100 sets at a time when gigging and never broke any either
Use a set for 2 or maybe 3 gigs and throw them away..
I defy anyone to tell me what brand of string anyone is using or how old they are just by listening to ANY track on ANY album.
If you say you can then you should be in the Gunness book of records as the biggest Bulls****** on the planet.