I bought a used Seagull S12 but had to return it. I was planning on getting it professionally set up and putting new strings on it . However I was on the fence about which direction ( brand and model of strings ) to go . Too many brands don't do a 12 string justice to get that glitter / sparkle that you would want from a 12 string guitar . If you say they are great, I'll run with that . 👍👍
Of course, strings and sound are subjective. Some people like bright and jangly. Others like mellow and subdued. Some like light tension, other something more tight and resistant. The strings in the video were always the perfect balance, in my opinion. I wish they’d make them again!
@@GWGuitarStudio You know something .....now that you've said this , I've realized that that is what I am after ..... that in between sound for the 12 string . When I was out looking and testing out numerous guitars , I concluded that the Martin Mexican DX HPL bodied guitars were too dull or muffled , regardless of which strings they had installed at the factory .... and the Guild 2512 was too sparkly for me ( sorry I know you like Guild ) , but having said that , my current point brings me back to what I am thinking ..... that I think you are more than likely Very correct in your opinion of the 200's . I'd bet more people ( like yourself ) that had a better understanding of the more true properties of each brand of string , would be going after the Martin 200's and beating down Martin's door bugging them for their return , instead of settling for the next best thing and saying , oh well I'll just get these now . Then , as per your mention of gauge , there is that aspect that a person has to test out for themselves on their own guitar of course like you said . Of course we all know ( or should know ) that the thickness of your pick makes tons of difference . Sooooo many variables .... but knowing the base sound properties of each brand , like yourself , would be so helpful . String reviews that presenters do are a very helpful start , but ultimately about 5 - 10 hours of play time is likely the best test . However , full circle now , I still think you are on to something about the 200's .... they might be exactly what I've wanted all along . Time to go ring a manufacturers door bell multiple times . 😁 .
I use Martin Retros on my 12-string - they break in quickly, have low tension and that transparent, balanced tone. Not for everyone but my choice. Oh, and they hold their tuning very well.