CF Martin Titanium Strings
Posted: Fri May 19, 2017 2:12 pm
Selected people on Martin's mailing list apparently have been asked to test and complete a survey on the new titanium guitar strings that employ proprietary technology in corrosion resistance, cryogenic metallurgy, overwinding and the exclusive titanium core. I got lucky to be selected for this (I really believe that--lucky) in April and have been putting an hour every day into this. My initial impression was that they were noticeably balanced with good fundamentals and harmonics, but as I continue to play I am getting really happy with the consistency and rich, not-overstated tone. I think they might be on to something here with titanium.
My usual favorites are the monel, retro and sp light strings which are different, brighter in some cases. The bonus of the titanium string sets are the stainless cryo first and second strings. If I could a hundred of those, I wouldn't use anything else. IMHO they are superior to any other 1st &2nd strings.
On practical things that Diane usually covers, strings are clean--no stuff rubs off, new nor after 20 hours of playing. Strings not sealed in wrappers (might be the test packaging). After one month of hard play, I can't detect any diminution of performance. BTW, the testing for me is on a 000-15SM long scale, 12 fret with/without a capo. The titanium sets should be available soon; beware the price will not be what you are used to. I still will use 'em on my better instruments. As soon as I can get over a bad case of microphone fright I'll post an MP3.
My usual favorites are the monel, retro and sp light strings which are different, brighter in some cases. The bonus of the titanium string sets are the stainless cryo first and second strings. If I could a hundred of those, I wouldn't use anything else. IMHO they are superior to any other 1st &2nd strings.
On practical things that Diane usually covers, strings are clean--no stuff rubs off, new nor after 20 hours of playing. Strings not sealed in wrappers (might be the test packaging). After one month of hard play, I can't detect any diminution of performance. BTW, the testing for me is on a 000-15SM long scale, 12 fret with/without a capo. The titanium sets should be available soon; beware the price will not be what you are used to. I still will use 'em on my better instruments. As soon as I can get over a bad case of microphone fright I'll post an MP3.