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And best thing is
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I have heard great things about these
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These lighter strings are still the best thing for guitar tone since they ran a wire to them
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Don't listen to anyone saying negative things about These strings
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These strings have more output and sound ok, the thing o don't like is they are rough and somewhat
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These things sounds great and are really easy on my fingers
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The only good thing I have to say is the tone is good
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but they don't deserve to be trumped up as the best new thing (like the ads are claiming) since Leo Fender and the double price tag
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The best thing about these is the tone and the fact that your fretting hand isn't left grey when done a long set.
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The only thing that has been bugging me is that I just recently ripped apart the G string by accident, it may be because of how hard I was strumming, idk
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Although I did expect a somewhat "burnished" string from a cobalt material, these things were just awful from the start.
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I would rate them as good as any thing I have played.
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They might actually be worse than regular slinkys, it's the strangest thing
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These things are well worth the money
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only thing a little strange about cobalts is that they feel... oddly rough
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I have had a couple of issues with string breakage but that's such a rare thing these days (for me at least) that it's hardly worth mentioning
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The best thing I could have done to improve the tone on a cheap
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These strings are the best thing I have ever bought
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These things are great - definitely last twice as long as regular slinky's.
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Honestly, my favorite thing about these strings is their ability to stay in tune.
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You may not be as sensitive as I
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I'm planning on buying another pack for that lone G string and keep the rest as a backup