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Thomastik-Infeld Classic N Series SUPERLONA Guitar Strings - Light (.027-.043)
2 models to choose from:
Classic N Series SUPERLONA are heavy duty nylon strings. The basses E, A, D are silver-plated copper round wound on chrome steel flat wound. The treble strings are made of selected nylon. Classic N Series SUPERLONA are easy to play and give the player a budget series of high quality classical guitar strings.
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I purchased these strings for my Yamaha SLG200n hoping they would solve a few issues I was having, and they have FAR exceeded my expectations!!
The basses sound rich and deep. A strong fundamental with beautiful, subtle overtones. The trebles sound sweet and clear with a great balance between all 6 strings. The difference in tone and feel between the wound and plain nylon strings is almost unnoticeable now!
They also almost completely eliminated the annoying "buzzy" quality regular roundwounds have with piezo pickups, as well as the "boomy" sound I was getting on the low E and A strings before.
Before the tone of the Yamaha was a bit on the sterile/dead side of things. Now she sings with a lively richness I never thought I'd get! Really incredible.
Now, the best part of these strings: THE FEEL!!! If there's one thing Thomastik does well, its flatwounds.
The basses are buttery smooth under the fingers and and allow me to get a nice, low action. A real pleasure to play! (they also have the added bonus of completely eliminating the borderline obnoxious string noise I was getting with regular roundwounds.)
I'd imagine results will be similar on any electric/electro-acoustic, piezo driven, nylon strung guitar. Really a perfect match for these kinds of guitars.
As for traditional acoustic instruments, I can see these being lovely too on the right guitar. I plan to try them on my acoustic next.
Overall These were well worth the money, and I'd imagine if they're anything like their steel string counterparts, they'll last significantly longer than roundwounds as well!
Posted by Jason on Feb 19, 2018