Dean Markley 2034 Blue Steel Acoustic LT
String set for western guitar

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Quality from the first tone.
Dean Markley Blue Steel and I go back to the eighties. That alone should tell you this is quality strings. They are cheaper now than back then, witch is a big positive. These strings is sturdy and last so much longer than anything else I have tried. I very seldom have a string break. And I love the sound off them. Well they fit for me, but we all have different style of playing, so they might not fit everyone. But for me, I'm in for Blue Steel for life.
Don't do it to you and your guitar
So, I found somewhere that this strings are good for acoustic blues. Maybe, if you wanna sound as original, great depression delta blueser who wasn't able to choose...
I put it on Fender CC60 and it started to make problems immediatelly. It was immposible to tune, so I needed to set up neck.
A the end, I did it. You know what? They are hard, uncomfortable, 1-2 string is cutting fingers and I all the time have a feeling that strings will be broken.
Anyway, maybe they are not comfortable and easy to install, but you need to tune it every few minutes, even few days latter.
And sound... Oh my Gosh!
Poor sound as you play child guitar.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Dean Markley
- Released in 2006
- Average price : $10
- Strength: Light tension
- String gauges: .011, .015, .024, .032, .042, .052
- Material (winding): Bronze
- Winding type: Round-wound
- Ccryogenically frozen to -320ºF to tighten the molecules and minimize microscopic cracks
- Removes transient frequencies that produce harsh highs and spongy basses, and produces a more even string
- Made in U.S.A.
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