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jpl510
Published on 05/11/07 at 15:46 (This content has been automatically translated from French)
I use these strings for a few days;
I play Gibson ES165 usually nets with ropes courses. I searched long ropes that would sound really round net Jazz, without success.
The ones I tried were previously metal, very noisy in the Doig, ... nasty! and I've tried many!
My local store offered me of the Aquisto # 220 (12-52): I knew the brand for using some ropes excellent flat net;
These are very enjoyable to play, very good performance of note, a sound that brings out the sound of "wood", which can sound acoustic or electric depending on the game and volume.
As found difficult, I will return to the store to make sure that there will be others ...
it's good to find so much...…
I play Gibson ES165 usually nets with ropes courses. I searched long ropes that would sound really round net Jazz, without success.
The ones I tried were previously metal, very noisy in the Doig, ... nasty! and I've tried many!
My local store offered me of the Aquisto # 220 (12-52): I knew the brand for using some ropes excellent flat net;
These are very enjoyable to play, very good performance of note, a sound that brings out the sound of "wood", which can sound acoustic or electric depending on the game and volume.
As found difficult, I will return to the store to make sure that there will be others ...
it's good to find so much...…
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I use these strings for a few days;
I play Gibson ES165 usually nets with ropes courses. I searched long ropes that would sound really round net Jazz, without success.
The ones I tried were previously metal, very noisy in the Doig, ... nasty! and I've tried many!
My local store offered me of the Aquisto # 220 (12-52): I knew the brand for using some ropes excellent flat net;
These are very enjoyable to play, very good performance of note, a sound that brings out the sound of "wood", which can sound acoustic or electric depending on the game and volume.
As found difficult, I will return to the store to make sure that there will be others ...
it's good to find so much sought after ...
9 for now, I will post a more important
I play Gibson ES165 usually nets with ropes courses. I searched long ropes that would sound really round net Jazz, without success.
The ones I tried were previously metal, very noisy in the Doig, ... nasty! and I've tried many!
My local store offered me of the Aquisto # 220 (12-52): I knew the brand for using some ropes excellent flat net;
These are very enjoyable to play, very good performance of note, a sound that brings out the sound of "wood", which can sound acoustic or electric depending on the game and volume.
As found difficult, I will return to the store to make sure that there will be others ...
it's good to find so much sought after ...
9 for now, I will post a more important
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- Manufacturer: D'Aquisto
- Model: Nickel Wound Electric
- Category: Guitar Strings
- Added in our database on: 05/11/2007
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