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John Pearse 600L Phosphor Bronze

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Steel-string Guitar String Set

  • Phosphor bronze
  • Gauges: 012, .016, .024, .032, .042, .053
Available since June 2006
Item number 194705
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Strength of the strings 0,012" – 0,053"
Material Phosphor Bronze
38,50 AED 10 €
Plus 269 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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Metallic and hollow sounding, very stiff, short life expactancy.
TCSMD 01.09.2021
When searching online acoustic guitar forums everyone seems to refer to these strings as warm sounding. They're not. Maybe if you're comparing them to D'Addarios or similarly bright/metallic sounding strings but in the larger perspective these are bright strings with a rather strident, brash tone. It feels like the guitar is shouting at me when using these strings. The highs are metallic and the lows are kinda hollow. If I dig in hard the lows collapse into a bloated, boomy mess.

This metallic, hollow tone actually reminds me of strings for autoharps and zithers. I guess you would say they have great clarity but on a guitar it gets rather sterile.

At first I actually found these strings interesting because they are slightly different to other strings and it's always exciting to try something new. But it soon got old and so did the strings. These strings have a very short life expectancy and go "dead" really fast.

I didn't like how they felt under the fingers either. They have a very stiff, uncomfortably feel, although the windings are reasonably smooth and the tension is no worse than other .012 sets. I suspect the stiffness is the reason why these strings fail to produce warm, full lows and instead end up with a hollow sounding, boomy mess.

Strings are very subjective so I'm sure a lot of people will like these strings but personally I think these strings are rather poor and will never buy them again.
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highly recommended !
serguitar 16.12.2019
I love these strings. Perfect match for a Taylor 714.
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Great strings for martin guitars
Anonymous 27.01.2017
Put this on a martin om28, and it gives that great warm sound as expected.
(had tried one of my favorite acoustic strings before, the elixir 80/20, and on the Martin om28 was a huge disappointment!). The John Pearse made the tremendous and unique martin tone sparkle.
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Great sound
Strawbs 22.07.2019
One of the brightest sounds I think I've heard, really nice feel and sound, they feel good, worth the money and great to play. They seem to sound better the more you play them too! They don't lose their colour or tone when you play them regularly which is a huge plus! They are thicker than the average guitar string (or in my opinion they are, regardless of gauge) they hold tuning better too...... however... if you are not used to them be mindful of playing 3-4 gigs on the trot, they made my fingers really sore after the first 2 gigs, and I had to take them off my guitar on the 3rd day and add some really light gauge strings to get thorough my next two performances.
Don't get me wrong they are great strings, and great sound but ensure you get your fingers used to them first!
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