My Romero Grand Tenor is strung with nylons and is set-up a bit too low (2.2mm - 2.3mm at 12th fret). Thus, volume begins weakening at 4th fret, & gets weaker up the fretboard. I have a replacement Romero saddle but I really like the playability of the present set-up, and the warmth of the nylon strings. So I am hoping that different strings might help me avoid switching the saddle.
My advanced age and hand tremors make it a relatively big job for me to change strings, so I am trying to avoid having to make multiple "trial-&-error" string changes. Therefore, I would greatly appreciate any suggestions or comments about:
(A) A louder-than-average nylon string brand, if such exists.
If none such exists, then...
(B) Which would likely be louder yet preserve some degree of warmth: Nylgut or fluorocarbon?
If all else fails, I will simply replace the saddle and set-up a bit higher (~2.5mm).
Thanks in advance for any & all suggestions.
My advanced age and hand tremors make it a relatively big job for me to change strings, so I am trying to avoid having to make multiple "trial-&-error" string changes. Therefore, I would greatly appreciate any suggestions or comments about:
(A) A louder-than-average nylon string brand, if such exists.
If none such exists, then...
(B) Which would likely be louder yet preserve some degree of warmth: Nylgut or fluorocarbon?
If all else fails, I will simply replace the saddle and set-up a bit higher (~2.5mm).
Thanks in advance for any & all suggestions.