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classic guitar strings?

i have an acoustic and by mistake i bought classic guitar strings and they didnt fit well but i installed them but they're not suitable shaky and not right tone so does that mean i wasted my money on nothing?

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Er, I would say, yes.

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Yup,unless you buy a classical guitar to put them on. Bummer.

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Yup,unless you buy a classical guitar to put them on. Bummer.
Think just getting steel strings would be cheaper


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