Thomastik PJ116

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John Pearse Fingerpicking Strings

  • Gauges: .016, .024, .025, .030, .035, .043
  • Round Wound on Steel Core
Item number 103061
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Strength of the strings 0,0160" – 0,0430"
Material Steel
21,90 €
Including VAT; Excluding 5,90 € shipping
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A relief for the fingers
Anonymous 08.04.2014
My father had these on one of his vintage guitars so I decided to test them on my new steel string. Well what a relif for the fingers. Now I can play for hours withough fingers aching of pain. Put them on my 6-string banjo to. Its not the perfect sound, but still so close its worth it for getting rid of the pain in my knuckle.
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Great, warm sound
Viola player 22.10.2020
Balanced sound, in between steel and nylon.
There's a loss in volume compared to 'normal' acoustic strings,,
The sound quality is soft but tighter than a classical guitar.
Definitely worth a try.
Keep in mind you have to file or replace the nut since they're bigger then the normal steel-strings
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well... not for everyone...
haloteam 08.09.2019
I must admit that i have played on classic guitar for years before
swap it with acoustic though the difference between sound and style of play or ability of steel strings over classic string is huge
so they are nice and relaxing but still classic ...
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Special strings for fingerpickers
seagullatis 04.12.2017
I heard about Thomastik in 1985, Hans Theessink played with these strings. Really good for fingerstyle and the sound is between the nylon and steel.
Recommended!
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