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I picked up a set of Martin Kovar SP Core strings (11 - 52) for my Taylor AD-17e. My hope is that they will roll off some of the high end I get from the Taylor. I haven’t seen these before. Has anyone tried them yet?
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I haven't tried those strings, but I am curious to hear about the results. As I understand it, Taylors are pretty much designed to intentionally focus highs more, as a way to cut through in a live situation. I don't have any Taylors though, so I'm only speaking from what I've heard others say and what I've heard in situ.
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Yep. I picked up the Taylor to sit in a different space than our other guitarist. I’m sure no one can tell in a live setting other than us and other guitar players. :)
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I have a Taylor. Haven't had much experience with Martins. Taylors seem to be trebly in comparison. Seen others say as much too.
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