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Finger friendly
I have tried these for the first time on my Martin 000RS1.
I noticed they dont have the zing like my regular PB's and sound like well played in phosphors. Also they don't skweek as I go through the fretboard.
They kinda lack the punch and volume a little. What I really like about them they are tender to my fingers so I can play and bend quite a lot and I feel my fingers wont start to bleed.
They are going to have their first gig tomorrow.
I wish them all the best!
I noticed they dont have the zing like my regular PB's and sound like well played in phosphors. Also they don't skweek as I go through the fretboard.
They kinda lack the punch and volume a little. What I really like about them they are tender to my fingers so I can play and bend quite a lot and I feel my fingers wont start to bleed.
They are going to have their first gig tomorrow.
I wish them all the best!
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Very good budget strings.
I generally use phosphor-bronze strings for my acoustics. However, student budget doesn't let me to buy those sets whenever I need. So, I've tried these strings and I'm happy with them.
Their tone is close to phosphor bronze ones and to be honest this set lasts loner than PB string sets I've used. And they let you to save some money and keep your string set new at the same time. I guess I'll go with this set for a while for both intentions. :)
Their tone is close to phosphor bronze ones and to be honest this set lasts loner than PB string sets I've used. And they let you to save some money and keep your string set new at the same time. I guess I'll go with this set for a while for both intentions. :)
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Bright strings... good for country
The strings are good and honer d'addario brand. They are bright and crisp... so I've found them useful to someone who likes to play country. Good job d'addario!
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