Topic: Let's talk about strings . . .
Hey, folks:
I have a 2009 Martin D-35. I love it. I'm a relative newbie and I usually play it at least two hours per day.
I've changed the strings on it a few times since buying it in August, and I've tried a few different brands (D'Addario, Ernie Ball and Martin) so far.
All of them sound GREAT -- but some for only a few days, at which point they seem to go totally dead. I had heard and read good things about the D'Addarios but I was disappointed. I took them off after only a few weeks and replaced them with Ernies. They were OK for a while, but didn't last as long as the original (Martins) that were on there when I bought it. So I put Martins on it again, and they've been on there for a couple of months now.
The ones in my experience which seem to hold the nicest tone for the longest time are the Martin SP Phosphor Bronze (medium gauge). It has me wondering if that is because my guitar is also a Martin. (?)
So I'm looking for is some guidance. Here are the questions for discussion:
In your experience, are certain brands of strings better suited for certain brands of guitars? if so, what do you look for when matching them up?
I've heard your body chemistry (pH of your sweat and skin oils) can also make "good" strings sound bad quickly while leaving "bad" strings alone, which may lead you to a false impression of the quality of the strings. In other words, it's player-dependent in some cases. What's your experience here?
Again, looking for some help on a logical way to determine what are the "best" strings for my guitar and me. Is there any real method to it, or, is it a trial-and-error thing like I've been doing?
Thanks,
'Nom