devvyleys
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I've got a spruce top concert that's strung with Aquilas and it's in need of a string change since they're getting a little worn. I thought given the opportunity that I might try some Martin Flourocarbons. But someone recently mentioned that flourocarbons are thinner than Aquilas and someone said that Aquilas could start buzzing when they need changing because the coating gets worn down so they sink lower in the nut. (That's what's going on for me now.)
So if that's the case, would there be enough difference in the thinness of the Martins compared to new Aquilas that I could get the same buzzing I'm currently trying to fix with a string change?
So if that's the case, would there be enough difference in the thinness of the Martins compared to new Aquilas that I could get the same buzzing I'm currently trying to fix with a string change?