I could have written this in a review, but thought it could generate some discussion here. I've just switched to Galli green pack silk and steel strings (GSL10s) and they are amazing. After going through about a thousand packs of Argies over the last few years, I can't believe how hard wearing the Galli's are, how long the tone stays good, and how well they resist breaking.
I play a lot, and play hard, and used to go through a pack of Argies a week, plus at least one extra single D, one G, and one other random string, sometimes more. Now, though I still change strings every week, I rarely break them.
Also, they do sound "broken in" right away, like people say, so I don't have to play for a few hours before the harshness subsides.
Anyway, they've been great - a real revelation - and look like they'll save me quite a bit of money on extra strings.
The other ones (GSBs) were - for me at least - pretty bad by comparison, and barbed up and became horrible to play after 3 or 4 days.
Jon
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They certaily make a good string and if the sound works for you on your guitar one less thing to worry about.
GSLs are great strings though, I used them before.
Recently I ordered a set of Lenzer Silk and Steel 12s, and put them on with my guitar tuned down half a step to Eb—this was just a wild experiment to see what it would do to the tone of the guitar. I was careful with online string tension calculators to make sure the tension wouldn't be more than my guitar was used to.
The Lenzer 12s transformed everything about my guitar: every note, every chord came alive. The volume seemed louder, the feel was better, and I played for 3 or more hours nearly every day for six weeks on them without breaking the windings or losing the tone. Astonished, I ordered the non silk and steel version of the Lenzers to see what they would offer. They took at least a week before the tone calmed down, and then it was very similar to the silk and steel. They lasted, too.
Amazed and excited, I ordered a set of Lenzer s&s 11s to play at regular pitch. While I was waiting for them, I restrung with argie 11s to make sure I wasn't imagining the improvement. I wasn't. I was disappointed for the eight days I had them on. And, they fell apart in that time, unable to handle my vibrato or bending without disintegrating.
Restringing with the Lenzer s&s 11s, I found my tone after a day of break-in. I cannot stress enough how wonderful these strings are. I am considering purchasing a large order of them in all guages just to know that they are with me. They make such a difference in my tone: they give the "soft" dry tone that I have come to love, but are as loud as other strings. And they last longer than any strings I have used.
Before I plunge in with a large order, I think I will try the silk & steel sets from Galli, just to see how they compare. If you enjoy silk & steel, please give Lenzer Fisoma a try.
Swang on,