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They play so smoothly and hold their tune shockingly well, even right after stringing
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overhyped, ill go back to my non-childlike colored strings thanks, ernie ball skinny top heavy bottom user (10-52s) standard tuned
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And they still play and hold tune really well!
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Stayed in tune well
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Don't get me wrong, there are many decent strings; but only a few that are truly "better" (i.e. sound great, last a longer, tune faster and that don't lose tune when bending or whammy use)
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overhyped, ill go back to my non-childlike colored strings thanks, ernie ball skinny top heavy bottom user (10-52s) standard tuned
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but I had a string break while tuning down on first use
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Once in tune they are very good at holding the tune even with him doing lots of bends
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Sounds amazing and stay in tune very well
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Most notably the tuning stability
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The selling point here is that they really stay in tune well during a show
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otherwise they are great strings and hold there tune very well
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Absolutely hands down, the most stable tuning long lasting bright powerful strings I've ever used.
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These stings hold their tune, hold their intonation, hold their tone... and they resonate in bright, clear tones
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Hold a tune well and rebound perfectly!
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The EB Classic Rock N Roll 10-46 set that I previously preferred is half the price of the NYXLs
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Strings are nice and bright, like advertised, but the high E was tarnished in a few spots
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Probably my favorite string (at least at the moment)... really nice heavy gauge strings, I got the 1150BT balanced tensions ones, so the 50 low E is especially nice since it's a little heavier than a normal 48, but not quite as chunky as a 52
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: High E snapped at post during stringing, G & B sticky to slide due to the nature of the metal alloy (couldn't even test the high E), not as easy to bend as advertised - the gauges I run feel like a heavier gaugeToo many negatives to warrant the price
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Probably my favorite string (at least at the moment)... really nice heavy gauge strings, I got the 1150BT balanced tensions ones, so the 50 low E is especially nice since it's a little heavier than a normal 48, but not quite as chunky as a 52