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Strings for Classical 1613

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mimmo
Posted 2023-03-29 3:28 PM (#558209)
Subject: Strings for Classical 1613


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Hi

My favourite guitar is the Classical 1613, I own two at the moment and this weekend I will get my third one.

The first one has two big cracks in the paint and is used for everyday playing, as a sort of beater.

The second one has been delivered with some high tension strings, I have to admit that I love the feeling but I am afraid that the higher tension could damage the guitar, so I have to replace the strings. 

What would you put on a 1613?

Thanks. 

 

 

 

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DanSavage
Posted 2023-03-30 10:03 AM (#558210 - in reply to #558209)
Subject: RE: Strings for Classical 1613



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Posts: 2303

Location: Lake Forest, CA

High tension strings will not damage the guitar.

Here's a chart showing tensions for D'Addario ProArte strings.

FWIW, EJ45 are normal tension and EJ44 are Extra Hard tension.

The difference is 85 lbs. vs. 91 lbs., or 6 lbs.

For a deep bowl classical, like the 1613, I personally prefer using normal tension on the bass strings and hard tension on the treble.

The reason is that the deep bowl emphasizes the bass response, which, IMO, causes the bass strings to overpower the treble.

The bottom line is put on the strings that make the guitar sound like you want.

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mimmo
Posted 2023-03-30 1:27 PM (#558211 - in reply to #558210)
Subject: RE: Strings for Classical 1613


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Thank you very much for the detailed answer, Dan, that's very useful.

Thank you sir.

 

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keldon85
Posted 2023-03-31 12:19 PM (#558225 - in reply to #558209)
Subject: Re: Strings for Classical 1613


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Location: northern Georgia
Mixing hard tension with normal should help. My 1763 also likes both Savarez Corum Alliance and D'Addario Pro-Arte Carbon EJ-46FF sets. The trebles on both of these are brighter (have more higher order harmonics) than the usual nylon trebles.
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DetlefMichel
Posted 2023-04-01 7:56 AM (#558228 - in reply to #558209)
Subject: Re: Strings for Classical 1613



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Posts: 751

Location: Muenster/Germany
I know the 1613 guitar well, If you want to try something new, something else, a sound like a Jazz guitar, try these: Thomastik Superlona CF 127 Flatwound. I don´t play real classical guitar but Blues/Jazz on my nylonstring and these strings will change your nylonstring play feeling for ever.
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mimmo
Posted 2023-04-03 3:00 AM (#558232 - in reply to #558209)
Subject: Re: Strings for Classical 1613


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@DetlefMichel @keldon85

Thank you very much for your answers, muche appreciated!
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