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Hannabach Titanyl strings??
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sianturi
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Joined: Feb. 18 2007
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RE: Hannabach Titanyl strings?? (in reply to Anders Eliasson)
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Hi Anders, the Titanyls have nice, bright, crispy and transparent sound, I never had a set where it is possible to emphasize and expose certain strings, while moving from one to another, especially in the trebles. Amazing, if you like to play with the sound. They are high tension, and thats the only tension available. This is a disadvantage from my point of view, because you have to push the strings much more with the right hand to get it hitting the fingerboard for production of percussive, twangy tone. They settle quickly, comparable to EJ45s. They are very expensive. After 6 hours of playing I the wear on the basses seems ok. Sianturi
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Date Mar. 7 2007 17:12:06
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