Pyramid Dadgad Acoustic Guitar

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Acoustic String Set

  • Acoustic Phosphor Bronze
  • Gauges: 013 .017 .024 .032 .042 .056
Available since January 2009
Item number 223056
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Strength of the strings 0,0130" – 0,0560"
Material Phosphor Bronze
£6.90
Including VAT; Excluding £10 shipping
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Oh Dear!
Gatdoc 11.10.2018
When I finally got them on with the help of some old ball ends I had fortunately saved, I still had to bend the sharp core wire down with a screwdriver to stop the bleeding in my hand when I palm mute... all this on my prized 1970 Maple Jumbo.
These have obviously been handwound by some unskilled, low paid labourer who doesn't give a damn and should go work for Mercedes Benz or Bmw or Volkswagen so I never have to deal with this crap ever again. The problem is mostly with the way the ball ends are finished as well as the cut end which can also injure you whilst threading through the post and I just bought 2 sets of these. The winding has also seperated from the core wire where the G string has been tied off. The quality of Pyramid strings are proving to be very hit and miss and this is the final nail in the coffin for my Pyramid history. I don't think I will be bothering with them after these are dead. The shoddy workmanship on these is inexcusable.
The local guitar teacher seems to think you cannot be a guitar builder and a guitar player at a top level. Now I know why he said that. It is hard to play with injured hands. Grrrrrr.
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Anonymous 23.06.2014
The strings are not bad. But for those who want a brighter sound I think this is not the best option. Quickly lose clarity.

However, they have a lot of harmony between the midrange and bass. The sustain is very good at the beginning, but as I said, soon the sound loses clarity. when they are young are very good.

The price is good, however I did not use to play live.
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Ouais !?
Pierre5508 25.03.2015
Je joue sur une Seagull S6, du breton ou de l'irlandais, en rythmique ou en mélodie.
En rythmique, rien à dire par rapport à la concurrence.
En mélodique, je trouve un déséquilibre entre les 4 cordes grave et les cordes A et D aiguës, tant en volume qu'en sonorité trop claire pour les aiguës par rapport au feutré des cordes graves.
à voir ce que ça donne sur le long terme.
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DADFisAG geht auch ganz gut
Martin S. 303 02.04.2017
Moin,
war ganz und gar nicht Zufrieden mit meiner Vollmetal-Johnson also einiges abgebaut und Neues rangebaut.
Der neue Cone macht richtig Lärm, den 16 Satz Saiten gegen einen Ordinären 13 getauscht (Weniger Druck = weniger Lärm, kann ich besser Singen muß nicht so gegen an Schreien) aber D?a....... Nickel/Bronze war so gar nicht nicht meins aber diese hier sind meine super für Slide auf meiner Reso bin zufrieden und werde sie bestimmt wieder Kaufen.
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