I put on an extra set of strings last night, my latest set of argies having died. I had some John Pearse light gypsy strings, bought them a while back as backup, to see what differences I could find.
Gotta say - at this juncture, not a fan. They are 0.10's, but they feel really "fat" compared to the argies, much like heavier gauge steel on a flattop, to me. Don't have the descriptor vocab down, but to me the sound is really steely, "bright" but with a decided reverb quality absent from the argies. After accomplishing some feel for my guitar (a DG-300), getting what I would call some better dryness after working with it, and with argies for a couple of months now, these JP's just don't work, for my taste.
Anyone else with this experience? If so, are they expected to calm down, after some measure of time?
Secondly - I think I saw BluesBopHarry recommend this - anyone use the idea of keeping the bass strings (EAD) on the argies, and only replacing GBE? What Harry said made sense, to me - keeping the bass strings to "age" mellows the natural bass thump of the Gitanes generally, while replacing the treble strings help to balance the bass response seemingly endemic to the Gitane.
-Paul
pas encore, j'erre toujours.
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I do think JPs keep what sound they have for longe but then all die at once.
I would avoid them unless absolutely necessary
Alan
Any thoughts on "aging" the bass strings and changing out GBE as needed?
pas encore, j'erre toujours.