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Published on 03/19/14 at 12:22I tried a sling ropes (Blue steel, D'Addario, Elixir, DR, Dunlop, Gibson, even Washburn only found in the USA).
I play more or less everything (Rock, Metal, Jazz, funk, reggae, fusion).
Longevity level, a game lasts me almost 3 months and I play 2h/day minimum.
To the sounds: the most beautiful stamp I know everything related to the clean sounds. I can draw Jazz sounds really, really cool, for example.
DO they shout but are a little below the Cobalt, which have a more edgy and slamming her.
Regarding the affected are those who give me the best bounce and the best sensations.
They are also somewhat "harder" than the standard, in particular as regards the bends.
I see a lot of negative reviews about them and I find it hard to understand why these strings are as effective.
I admit that the price is a little Cheros: 18 balls, it hurts onion (although this is not worse than the Elixir, and to my taste, they sound better).
It's been a while since I switch from one brand to another but now I've found what suits me.
I play more or less everything (Rock, Metal, Jazz, funk, reggae, fusion).
Longevity level, a game lasts me almost 3 months and I play 2h/day minimum.
To the sounds: the most beautiful stamp I know everything related to the clean sounds. I can draw Jazz sounds really, really cool, for example.
DO they shout but are a little below the Cobalt, which have a more edgy and slamming her.
Regarding the affected are those who give me the best bounce and the best sensations.
They are also somewhat "harder" than the standard, in particular as regards the bends.
I see a lot of negative reviews about them and I find it hard to understand why these strings are as effective.
I admit that the price is a little Cheros: 18 balls, it hurts onion (although this is not worse than the Elixir, and to my taste, they sound better).
It's been a while since I switch from one brand to another but now I've found what suits me.