I need to order some new strings for my guitar, and I thought it would be a good time to try something new. I've only used Argentines (like them a lot) and the D'addario's (didn't care for them).
A few months ago Michael posted the availability of the Galli strings, and a few of the varieties have sparked my interest. I have a longer scale Altamira, and want to try either the GSL10 set or the VO27. Would very much like the opinions of those that have tried out these varieties, or if you have something else to recommend.
Thank you all in advance!
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I played with a guy years ago who had acid sweaty fingers. Strings would be starting to go black at the end of a gig.
We had a twice weekly 2 hr gig outside last summer not allowed amplification. I was whacking the DuPont so hard Argies lasted a week or two and Galli's the same.
Often wondered about all these different strings to try.
I'd Love to experiment and get a Bulk String Discount everyone wants a DEAL.
I and probably others would be interested.
Say buy any 5 sets get 10% off. [-O< $-)
Something to consider
I really never used strings that lasted significantly less than others.
I tried: Argentines, Lenzer Fisoma, Manouche (this is the only set that lasted relatively short time because of the difference between out of box; very very bright and after they settled in ;similar sound to most others, with the exception that G string lasted the least, less then a week before the winding broke), Bosset, Galli, LaBella, Pearse, Newtone and D'addario.
LaBella and as of recently Lenzer Fisoma are my favorites and the two I'm gonna stick with for probably years to come.
Most other strings are too bright on my guitar.
They are on the two very different sound spectrums though:
LaBella is very warm, too dark for most people. But they have a punch, bass strings in the 10 set are thicker gauge then all the others in 11 set. High E in the 10 set feels like 11 from other sets (I settled on Gallis 10s for a while but would swap the high E for 11) and I checked the gauge, it is indeed 0.010 string. But they aren't too stiff as say Pearse or D'addario. More bark in chords then any other string I tried.
Lenzer Fisoma are on the other end fairly bright, full of wonderful overtones I've never heard on my guitar before. Middle of the road between supple and tight. Gives the sound a feeling of open air and makes the midrange sound...smokey is the only way I can describe it. They still have enough bark that I loved with LaBella.