Just ordered Pyramid flats...
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scottpro1969
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I have a set of Pyramids purchased from Pick of the Ricks - cheapest last time I checked and a pleasure to deal with. I used them on my Hofner and they sound and feel great. One of my V63's is strung with Pyramids too (that is what the previous owner had on it). They are OK but I prefer rounds on V63's.
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Robert, I'm with you on this one - love DR's. Used to use RS 66 but they seem to lose their brightness too quickly.
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blaire
hmmm...i only use roundwounds mostlee...like the growl and attack...tho i also like to do feedback solos and use the tube overdrive frome my V-9...giggles...but i love flats on the old 67 corranado i have...its got the d'armmonds..and a piezo bridge....shes sweet too...but shes not the 4002...it sings...it still totally blows me away everytime i play a note on it...
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pyramid flats are great strings..but their tension is unbelievable..the 10-46 set, i have tried it..you'd be better off getting a lot lighter E A and D STRING...YOU CAN ORDER single strings in individual gauges from juststrings.com...i buy the thomastiks..i have even heard of pyramids causing the 'r' tailpiece to crack in half...the tension on the 10-46 set is very high...it might sound like a light gauge set but they dont feel light...they have a ton of nickel in them,,,still, if you like stiff action and your guitar has a good truss rod, then go for it...but expect your neck to shift dramatically after you install them....lamar
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Well the strings came in and I put them on... and ....
These are the best things ever! So much more supple and pliable than the fenders, and tight sounding!
I may need to adjust the neck or bridge tomorrow but so far, so good, a LOT less tension than the fender flats (aka bridge cables).
The bass is just so much easier to play.
I also put on smaller tuner bushings that Ken S. made for me! Thanks Ken, you rock!
These are the best things ever! So much more supple and pliable than the fenders, and tight sounding!
I may need to adjust the neck or bridge tomorrow but so far, so good, a LOT less tension than the fender flats (aka bridge cables).
The bass is just so much easier to play.
I also put on smaller tuner bushings that Ken S. made for me! Thanks Ken, you rock!
