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Ernie Ball Coated Titanium RPS Acoustic Slinky
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Ernie Ball Coated Titanium RPS Acoustic Slinky
Thaddée Thaddée
Published on 06/20/08 at 23:29
- How long have you use it?
From 18/06/2008 (I followed a board that was true in April).

- What is the particular feature you like best and least?
The big plus: good quality sound, good highs and slamming Submitted, lgrement in front of mdiums prcis and a little withdrawal, and low prcises and biting, with a prsence good. The brand is very well Defines "solid" (I mean by pais without being fat), and fairly open (no sensation "draft" as I had with that Elexirs j ' have long used. The four provides an open, slamming, and trs prcis good for a game arpge ACCS.
Another plus: the feeling Ernie Ball, trs enjoyable under the fingers, as well as slides Elexirs but with a bit more control.
The least: the price, 19 in nine ... Yeah playing acoustic guitar in good quality but a little when CHRE same (well it's Ernie Ball is in principle a long time and sounds).

- Have you tried many other models before acqurir?
Elexis, Dean Markley.

- How do you report qualitprix?
I would say a trs good quality but the price is a bit lev (well no more than other manufacturers anyway) so I think everything tastes dpend (someone pr Frant game rounder and probably the hot prfrera Elexis or Dean Markley).

- With the exprience, you do again this choice? ...
Yes, has been years since I play on my Ernie Ball electric guitar and I must admit that their acoustic strings are as good quality so no question of going the other. APRS is a matter of taste. (Note that I play with 12/54)