D'addario pro steels
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- Larry Bressington
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D'addario pro steels
I'll tell you what... I tried a set of those 'D'addario pro steels' strings and can hohnestly say that the 'Sho-bud' loves them and the MSA Too.
I was real leary about going back to a 20 plain on the 6th, i always ran 22 plain and sometimes a wound, but man... they are wonderful.
You dont get a double on the 11 plain, but i change mine every 5 or 6 shows anyway, if not before and i havent had a breakage on the 3rd yet in 6 nights. Clear lows and soothing highs and they dont get muddy after a few hours of pounding, like some of the other brands do!
I'm not lying, but i used to have to tweek it every set with climate changes in the room, up here on the 'Great plaines' but now i just let it sit, tune it to 441 and walk away... Beautiful.
No.. I dont work for them, but i really like the way they sound and handle, about $8.00 PER SET.
Has anybody else tried them with an opinion???
Chappy.
I was real leary about going back to a 20 plain on the 6th, i always ran 22 plain and sometimes a wound, but man... they are wonderful.
You dont get a double on the 11 plain, but i change mine every 5 or 6 shows anyway, if not before and i havent had a breakage on the 3rd yet in 6 nights. Clear lows and soothing highs and they dont get muddy after a few hours of pounding, like some of the other brands do!
I'm not lying, but i used to have to tweek it every set with climate changes in the room, up here on the 'Great plaines' but now i just let it sit, tune it to 441 and walk away... Beautiful.
No.. I dont work for them, but i really like the way they sound and handle, about $8.00 PER SET.
Has anybody else tried them with an opinion???
Chappy.
A.K.A Chappy.
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That's all I ever use
Yep! That's the only ones I'll ever use. I like em'
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I've been using D'Addario strings on all my insturments for years.They are the most availible And widest selection of all the brands that I'm aware of.My local store has them in singles too so I can make up any set that I need.
Lee,if your local stores don't have them you can get them at all the on-line stores.
Lee,if your local stores don't have them you can get them at all the on-line stores.
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YOU CANT BEAT THEIR PRICES
I GET ALL MY STRINGS THERE