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I used to use them on an 80's Manuel Caceres Blanca I owned They sounded great, felt good and really suited that guitar amongst other strings I tried I used a medium tension May as well try them and post your opinion
They weren't the best fit/string for the Conde i later acquired
great string for sure The Labella's dont have the same coarse feel and cloudy colour to them which is a noticeable difference to the Savarez.. La Bella also a bit thicker from memory... Huge fan of Savarez strings...just wish their basses would last longer...
Indeed .. I'm using what is basically the Tomatito set - I just triple up the bass sets to the trebles .. But your right ... A big improvement in longevity from the Corums - they still fray and pit fairly early on - but they sound so good on my guitar ... So I stick with them Experimented with knobloch basses which seems to Last ages but the tension seemed a bit tight and got a bit wooly/classical sounding - at least with the ones I tried
Had a bad experience with my first (and last) set of Cantiga. The first just 'slipped' away from the mechanical tuner to my amazement. At first I thought I had badly tied the string so started the operation once more with the same result and this time with a ding on the top just behind the bridge. Aaaaaaargh, there had been no issues with the guitar since new for 9 years and now it is marked forever
Had a bad experience with my first (and last) set of Cantiga. The first just 'slipped' away from the mechanical tuner to my amazement. At first I thought I had badly tied the string so started the operation once more with the same result and this time with a ding on the top just behind the bridge. Aaaaaaargh, there had been no issues with the guitar since new for 9 years and now it is marked forever.
Yes, I feel your pain...
Thanks for all your replies!
I'll put on a set of La Bella rectified trebles this week. For basses I will try D'addario composite, they are supposed to be a bit brighter than their normal basses.