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Pyramid Nylon Favorit – Medium Tension (Classical Guitar Strings)
This is my first time purchasing this set of strings from Pyramid, after seeing a positive recommendation from a classical guitarist on YouTube. I decided to try them due to the brand’s tradition and the promise of medium tension.
Initial impressions:
The strings take a bit longer than expected to stabilize their tuning during the first hours of use (something common with nylon, but here I found it slightly more noticeable).
The tone is balanced and smooth, with clear projection in the trebles and a satisfying body in the bass.
The dynamic response is consistent, with no loss of clarity on stronger attacks.
Comfortable under the fingers, without excessive stiffness — which makes it easier to play fast passages and perform legato smoothly.
Final thoughts:
As I am still in the adaptation phase, I don’t want to be unfair in my initial judgment. However, so far I find these strings to be of very good quality, especially suitable for both classical and popular repertoire where clarity and musicality are equally important.
I recommend them for those looking for nylon strings with a good price-performance ratio and a traditional classical character, while keeping in mind that they may take a bit more time to settle into stable tuning.
Initial impressions:
The strings take a bit longer than expected to stabilize their tuning during the first hours of use (something common with nylon, but here I found it slightly more noticeable).
The tone is balanced and smooth, with clear projection in the trebles and a satisfying body in the bass.
The dynamic response is consistent, with no loss of clarity on stronger attacks.
Comfortable under the fingers, without excessive stiffness — which makes it easier to play fast passages and perform legato smoothly.
Final thoughts:
As I am still in the adaptation phase, I don’t want to be unfair in my initial judgment. However, so far I find these strings to be of very good quality, especially suitable for both classical and popular repertoire where clarity and musicality are equally important.
I recommend them for those looking for nylon strings with a good price-performance ratio and a traditional classical character, while keeping in mind that they may take a bit more time to settle into stable tuning.
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Cheap, decent strings but not the best sound and VERY low tension.
I decided to test these strings because of the low price and also because I've been happy with other Pyramid products in the past. I didn't expect much at this price but I wanted to give them a fair chance.
The first problem was the length of the A and D-strings. They weren't too short but it was VERY close. You really need to make sure you don't waste too much string at the bridge. You could easily run out of string length at the tuning pegs. Seriously, how much can it cost to make the A and D-strings just 2-3 cm longer? I tested two sets and both were the same: The A and D-strings were just barely long enough.
The tuning stability was fine once the strings had settled. The sound was ok but with a noticeable lack of clarity compared to the strings I normally use (which to be fair cost 4 times as much). I would consider these strings more than adequate for practise but I wouldn't use them for recordings or concerts.
The main problem for me was the tension though. These strings have much too low tension for my taste. I guess I was fooled by the fact that Pyramid call them "medium" tension. I guess I should have checked the actual tension figures. These strings are more like ultra low tension from most other brands (except possibly D'Addario who also like to call their low tension strings "normal" and "hard"...).
If you like low tension strings and want something cheap for practise you will probably be very happy with these strings.
If you want the best possible sound or like strings that most manufacturers would refer to as "medium" tension... keep searching, these strings are not for you.
The first problem was the length of the A and D-strings. They weren't too short but it was VERY close. You really need to make sure you don't waste too much string at the bridge. You could easily run out of string length at the tuning pegs. Seriously, how much can it cost to make the A and D-strings just 2-3 cm longer? I tested two sets and both were the same: The A and D-strings were just barely long enough.
The tuning stability was fine once the strings had settled. The sound was ok but with a noticeable lack of clarity compared to the strings I normally use (which to be fair cost 4 times as much). I would consider these strings more than adequate for practise but I wouldn't use them for recordings or concerts.
The main problem for me was the tension though. These strings have much too low tension for my taste. I guess I was fooled by the fact that Pyramid call them "medium" tension. I guess I should have checked the actual tension figures. These strings are more like ultra low tension from most other brands (except possibly D'Addario who also like to call their low tension strings "normal" and "hard"...).
If you like low tension strings and want something cheap for practise you will probably be very happy with these strings.
If you want the best possible sound or like strings that most manufacturers would refer to as "medium" tension... keep searching, these strings are not for you.
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Good value
As every classical guitarist well knows, there is a bit of a holy grail search for the ultimate set of strings. I feel i've tried more than my fair share of strings from natural gut strings to sterling silver basses. I came across these on Thomann and figured I would try a set.....lets face it they are cheap so I didn't expect much.
What I found was a nicely balanced set of strings that hold their tuning and intonation across the range. I put a set on my guitar beginning of January and reckon I won't change them until beginning of March. So i reckon you can easily get a good optimum sound and playability out of these. You could leave them on much longer if you so wished but most classical guitarists change their strings about every 2-3 months, professional classical guitarists change even more frequently!
Top tip, bulk buy these strings, get a pool of guitarists and you'll make a massive saving. Don't be fooled by more expensive strings, sometimes less truly is more ;-)
What I found was a nicely balanced set of strings that hold their tuning and intonation across the range. I put a set on my guitar beginning of January and reckon I won't change them until beginning of March. So i reckon you can easily get a good optimum sound and playability out of these. You could leave them on much longer if you so wished but most classical guitarists change their strings about every 2-3 months, professional classical guitarists change even more frequently!
Top tip, bulk buy these strings, get a pool of guitarists and you'll make a massive saving. Don't be fooled by more expensive strings, sometimes less truly is more ;-)
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S
Best bang for buck!
Very good strings for such a small money, they lasted for 3 years on my cheap but dear classical guitar!!!
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trebles are not as good as I expected
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Risky cheap
Nice low cost option, but duller sound and more prone to corrosion.
Most important, I've had very frequent breakage and unwinding cases at the bridge on the 4th and 5th string, something that has never happened on that guitar with D'Addario, Savarez or Hannabach strings.
Most important, I've had very frequent breakage and unwinding cases at the bridge on the 4th and 5th string, something that has never happened on that guitar with D'Addario, Savarez or Hannabach strings.
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S
Does it's job well!
I had these sent to me for free by Thomann after a problem with my new classical Fender arriving with rusty strings.
These Fender strings sound very good, they do their job. They sound very clear and so far had no issues. All I'm sure about is they sound great on a Classical Fender!
I've heard clearer strings before and It's far from the greatest, but for this price the quality you get is insane.
These Fender strings sound very good, they do their job. They sound very clear and so far had no issues. All I'm sure about is they sound great on a Classical Fender!
I've heard clearer strings before and It's far from the greatest, but for this price the quality you get is insane.
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TS / Boost / Dist
I have a lot of dists/boosts. Love this one. One of the best.
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Mediocre
Compared to D`Addario, which i was using all the time - these went bad sooner and sound worse.
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Excellent
Fast becoming my favourite classical guitar string. Good price, quite durable, intonation is a good across the register. I like these far better than the other budget strings I have tried.
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