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So I gave these a try because they got rave reviews on delcamp.
Carbon trebles, high tension. I had a few slips during stringing which I didn't with other carbon strings. The b string has a little intonation trouble at the 12th fret.
The basses are really nice, I prefer them to daddario. Cant compare to the savarez aj500 as I haven't used them in a while.
The trebles feel like carbon, nice e string. They are much warmer than other carbon strings and not as bright and powerful as others. My guitar needs bright trebles. The g string was ok, normal really compared to nylons so I wouldn't use this string for the g. More complex than other strings.
All in all, probably great for a classical guitarist, but I require a little more brightness in the trebles. Still really like them though.
I have tried a lot of carbon strings including Savarez Alliance, Knobloch actives and decided they are not for me. They are loud and bright but I don't like the sound. The basses on the Knobloch set are great though. My favorite trebles right now are Hannabach 815SLT which also gets good reviews on Delcamp. I am going to try the 815LT to see if the higher tension gives more volume and responsiveness.
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