I first put these on my hollow body jazz guitar. I loved the feel, sound and ease of use. I took a chance and put them on my little grand master acoustic electric with an upgraded very high quality Fishman preamp. The sound is incredible both acoustically and when recording with it. No finger fatigue and no squeaks when traveling the neck. They are worth every penny. Due to the light gauge I did have to make a neck adjustment. If you do not know how to make neck adjustments stay with the gauge you normally use. Happy picking🎶
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I used to play on these strings years ago, and really enjoyed the mellow tone and way they felt. For the style of music I was playing back then, these strings were perfect. I decided to try them out again on my last restring, and my playing style has changed to a more bendy less slidey (sorry to get so "technical" with my nomenclature) style. These strings are significantly more work to bend than nickel round wound of similar gauge. Depending on how you play these strings can be a joy or a nightmare to play on. I broke the g string (giggitty) forcing a bend that would have come easily on a set of nickels.
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These strings sound good on my Deluxe Reverb with a 1985 Epiphone Emperor. They could be just a bit brighter. They are easy on the fingers and there is no finger noise as you slide along the fretboard. I like these and the D'Addario EXL110w.
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These are very smooth and easy to play strings. Very quiet ! I wish they would make 9-46 strings. I play flat wounds on my strat, and tele. They are warmer sounding then regular wound strings.
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I always use these guitar strings. They are a little mellow playing strings as I like playing more mellow blues. If people are more high toned players get more brighter sounding strings.
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