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Landshark 001
2025-08-31 12:03:26
I have been using John Pearse guitar strings for years on my acoustic guitars. They have a warm yet bright sound and seem to outlast the more popular brands out there. I will buy again and again!
Cary Corley
2025-06-28 17:15:03
Never used a better string
dberman
2025-05-10 21:35:57
I am a life-long, die hard user of another vaguely Italian sounding brand of strings. A friend gave me a pack of John Pearse and I immediately heard a fuller midrange and more cohesive sound from my 1978 Guild dreadnaught. It's hard to explain, but volume of each string blends perfectly whether open or fretted, instead of a B or G sticking out.I gave 5 stars for longevity, but I'm still on my first set. The tuning is a stable as any of my old favorite strings, and the tone has not dulled in the 2 months or so I've played them. That includes open mics and 1 to 3 hour gigs.
Catfish
2025-04-14 13:55:56
Best acoustics strings made. I use them on all my guitars. They have a full sound (bright but not too bright) and they last a long time. Used them on Taylors, McPhersons, Furch, Takamine, Larrivee, etc. Made them all sound better.
Richard Clymo
2025-04-10 14:24:39
Outstanding strings- used them for decades
Stephen G.
2025-04-02 18:24:32
Not much to say other than they sound awesome. They also seem to last a good long while. Give them a try.
Frank
2025-01-27 18:33:19
First time I used John pearse. Put them in a Martin 000 17 to replace Monels. It's such a different sound. Really like the way they sound, I am really impressed with these strings.
Michael
2024-12-30 14:47:24
Hard to go wrong with these John Pearse strings. They are not too bright and they have made every guitar I have sound better.
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