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el carbonero -> new strings luthier (Sep. 25 2013 11:40:37)

hi,i watch at SBM and i see luthier strings with carbon trebles,it's the first time i see tath strings.

Anyone had tried this trebles?




el carbonero -> RE: new strings luthier (Sep. 25 2013 11:46:52)

it's strange ,in the luthier web site they dont speak about this carbon strings????




Leñador -> RE: new strings luthier (Sep. 25 2013 15:17:47)

¿Por qué no probarlos? Eres El Carbonero.....Quien mejor??[:D]




el carbonero -> RE: new strings luthier (Sep. 27 2013 9:58:49)

[:D] funny.

the carbon trebles are almost the same in all brand.

I want to know if it the case in luthier strings




beno -> RE: new strings luthier (Sep. 27 2013 10:52:34)

quote:

the carbon trebles are almost the same in all brand.


With all respect I have to disagree here.

My Castillo blanca loves carbon trebles, so I've tried some of them, and I have to say, that there's a huge difference between let's say Galli's carbon vs. D'addario's titanium trebles.

Other than that my favourite so far are the Oasis gpx carbons, that's a little expensive, but kick ass!




el carbonero -> RE: new strings luthier (Sep. 27 2013 12:42:31)

quote:

that there's a huge difference between let's say Galli's carbon vs. D'addario's titanium trebles.


It's normal,the daddario are not carbon strings...

But there are not huge difference between let's say galli's carbon,alliance trebles,carbon line trebles,dr junger trebles,hense trebles....and all the carbon trebles.




beno -> RE: new strings luthier (Sep. 27 2013 13:08:57)

well...not on my guitar. There ARE differences.
At first let's start with that neither are carbon.... [:D]
but there are variations in the material:
most of them are made of PVF (Polyvinil Fluorid), but for example the Oasis gpx are made of PVDF (polyvinylidene fluoride)....anyway I don't group these strings by the material, but the sound type...and the D'addario titanium trebles are close to the group I consider as carbon, so are Hannabach's tytanils.
I haven't tried dr.junger type as they're way too expensive, but all the mainstream brands...
what's Your opinion on the junger set? Is it worth the money?




el carbonero -> RE: new strings luthier (Sep. 29 2013 10:10:59)

i can guarantee of you,titanium and tytanil are totally different to carbon..
For me it look like to nylon.

Dr junger,the trebles are common.
I tried the mysetrion bass,11 euros one strings....
Big problem the A string broke in 2 days[:@][:@].

It 's a robberie,only the D string is incredible,very good and long life.




el carbonero -> RE: new strings luthier (Feb. 3 2014 12:09:43)

Finally the carbon luthier with bass 30 luthier are not good.

the Basse only 6 days duration.

And the trebles are very too thin ,more thin that all brands....




sig -> RE: new strings luthier (Feb. 3 2014 17:17:07)

I have been doing some string comparisions lately and I just restrung my Culpepper with Luthier 20 w/Super Carbon Trebs. I was frustrated with the lack of brillance I was getting with D'Addario trebs so I figured I would try the Luthier Super Carbon trebs. I had LaBella 820 Reds on before the D'addarios and they sounded real nice as well but I thought I would try an experiment and I think I like the sound of the Luthier trebs better. They are a bit thinner than both the LaBella's and D'Addario's so that may cause some issues if you don't like that feel. They seemed a bit more difficult to tie on due to being thin but they sound really, really nice on my instrument. I think I still prefer the sound and feel of the LaBella 820 basses, time will tell how the Luthier basses hold up...
Sig--




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