Dunno what you mean or which line. Maybe the jazz lines they're known for are less or some such. The powerbrights have always been pretty solid for me. Pyramids at times too.
Dunno what you mean or which line. Maybe the jazz lines they're known for are less or some such. The powerbrights have always been pretty solid for me. Pyramids at times too.
I meant the super alloys.. the distributor lists them as "Thomastik Infield", and nothing more(Thats why i assumed it was those.).
And actually, i have tried the super alloys, and there is absolutely nothing wrong with them.. pretty close to D'Addario.
Not a great string, but its good enough for playing at home without feeling, playing or holding up like shit.
Never noticed a huge difference in tone.
I remember the Dunlops being a bit duller than Ernies.
Those things go dead after a half hour of playing.
No life at all.
Yeah check em out. I tried em after I noticed a friend using them. That brass coating is pretty noticeable so it got me asking about them. They're definitely... well... pretty bright. But thats a good thing with these... pretty vibrant set.
i have been using dunlop 10-46 gauge strings for a year now and have not broken a single string....great strings and for me they seem to last lomg than eb's and d'adarrio....