Martin Guitars MTR13 Tony Rice Sig.Strings Reviews

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5 years ago

Tony Rice Strings

I use a Lakewood D14CP . The sound is warm and not too bright like 80/20 or even phosphor bronze strings. They last quite a long time showing no wear or signs from moisture. I really like the sound that I get, alot of people say that guitars with mahagoni sound nice, honestly I think these would sound good on any acoustic.

Up to now these are my favorite strings to use because they give me THE sound that I want.

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5 years ago

Nice cheap set of strings

they lasted a good time, also the sound it was very rich, unfortunately as you use them they lose lots of the quality sound originally had.

6 years ago

Encore plus roots

Série spéciale de chez Martin & co. J'adore ces cordes au son retro et à la durée de vie impeccable.

6 years ago

Great product!

The most universal Acoustic Guitar strings I have ever played. Love it!

7 years ago

Very good choice for bluegrass guitar players

Long life, good tone and comfort touch.

8 years ago

Best strings for country rock

Problems I've had with phosphor bronze stings include the wearing and corrosion on the strings where they meet the pick, and the distinctly "brighter" top end of the high E and B, resulting in too high a tone relative to the thicker strings. These Tony Rice strings are consistent in sound across all strings, and have a mellowness simply not found in PB strings. The only downside to the Martin lineup is deciding which of the Retro strings to buy... that and having a pile of PB string sets that are going to go unused.

8 years ago

love these on my mahogany guitar....

These seem slightly 'zingier' than my usual strings but that works really well, with my small, all-mahogany guitar.

10 years ago

Something Different.

I liked the tone i got from these strings. Not as bright and zingy as Elixirs but they don't dull as quickly as non-coated strings. They seem very corrosion resistant and have a warm tone that's not dull at all. Worth a try for sure!!

11 years ago

Really good for mid range punchy sound, and will stand out in the mix... good for bluegrass type music, Good quality and long lasting, I'm very satisfied with this product.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Martin Guitars
  • Released in 2014
  • Average price : $11
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