Martin FX745 light-medium phosphor bronze acoustic guitar strings use a thinner core wire to deliver
greater player control with sharp attack, increased flexibility and improved harmonic sustain. The wrap is constructed of
92/8 bronze and the core wire is Martin's platinum: high carbon steel with special zinc flashing. Recommended for acoustic
rock rhythm styles.
92/8 Phosphor Bronze
This alloy is comprised of 92% copper, 8% tin and traces of lead, iron, zinc and phosphor. These strings produce a bright
but slightly warmer sound than the 80/20. The phosphor in the alloy helps them to retain their new sound for greater consistency
in brilliance levels.
Platinum
High carbon steel with special zinc flashing that gives the wire better tensile properties. Martin uses platinum
on the FX string sets to increase the durability and improve harmonic sustain.
It has been said that the guitar becomes
a mini orchestra when played fingerstyle. In fingerstyle's simplistic form, the thumb is setting the beat and the fingers
are working through the melody. While that sounds rather basic, it is rather challenging to master. Despite all the instruction
and guidance on fingerstyle playing, very little focus has been given to the string where the sound is truly initiated. So,
Martin started from scratch in their string research facility and worked with several fingerstyle groups to develop a string
that would be more responsive to fingerstyle methods. After creating many samples in the lab and working with the fingerstyle
groups, they determined that a fingerstyle string should deliver crisp, clear notes with little overtone and light sustain.
The string needs to be flexible and almost soft to the touch, but very controllable. And, since fingerstyle playing is not
a forceful style, the string needs to deliver the proper resonance and vibration to the top to create the right volume.
The
end result: Martin FX Flexible Core, available in 80/20 Bronze for maximum brilliance out of the box, and 92/8 Phosphor Bronze
for warmth and consistent brilliance. The silvered steel plain strings provide the traditional tone and longevity you expect
from Martin. The zinc flashed thinner core wire and thicker wrap wire increase the resonance and control while creating a
more flexible string. Ultra-pure high tensile strength steel has been chosen to maximize the durability of the string.
Martin
asked a member of the Michigan Fingerstyle Guitar Society to give them his feedback on the Martin FX strings. Here is Dave
Wodnicki's experience: "The new Martin FX strings are truly a great set of wires. On the sound, the tone is clear/warm and
they ring very nicely. On the feel, great to the touch but what I really noticed was that when I played up above the 7th fret
all the way up to the 14th, it took less effort to make the chords, runs and bass lines. I was able to move around a bit easier
and the control was very solid, which means I had plenty of reserve energy for expression. That's exactly what I like because
there is a lot of music up there when you can get some real power into the phrasing and sustain it. The Martin FX Phosphor
Bronze strings are perfect for fingerstyle. Nice work, guys!"
Whether you play Travis picking, American primitive guitar,
ragtime guitar, Celtic guitar, slack-key guitar, percussive fingerstyle or jazz fingerstyle, give Martin FX Flexible Core
strings a test. The Martin FX Flexible Core sets are also suitable for beginning guitar players. The FX line requires less
finger pressure to play than standard strings at equivalent tensions. The thinner core wire also provides better sustain in
the upper harmonic overtones.
C. F. Martin & Co., Est. 1833 remains one of the longest surviving family owned and operated
manufacturers in the world. Six generations of the Martin family have been dedicated to the company's products, their superbly
well-crafted acoustic instruments and strings.
Experience Martin tone and craftsmanship through their strings. Call or click today to order.
Martin FX745 Light-Medium Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings Specifications: