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I'm not picky or demanding...
Tommy T 24.02.2022
Which is why I gave this 5/5. It's my fourth set of strings I've ever bought, and thus far the best. Obviously black strings because Geezer Butler, but playwise they're very good (again, in a small comparison sample).
I don't play especially hard, but I alternate between pick and finger. The black coating hasn't really started to flake, even after quite a few hours of use. So far nothing but positive to say about durability and sound.
So if you're not very concious about the strings' relation to sound they're good. I am satisfied with getting the approximated sound - roughly the right territory, but that's because its usage is basement rock and metal through beverage soaked amps and players.
Which is why I gave this 5/5. It's my fourth set of strings I've ever bought, and thus far the best. Obviously black strings because Geezer Butler, but playwise they're very good (again, in a small comparison sample).
I don't play especially hard, but I alternate between pick and finger. The black coating hasn't really started to flake, even after quite a few
Which is why I gave this 5/5. It's my fourth set of strings I've ever bought, and thus far the best. Obviously black strings because Geezer Butler, but playwise they're very good (again, in a small comparison sample).
I don't play especially hard, but I alternate between pick and finger. The black coating hasn't really started to flake, even after quite a few hours of use. So far nothing but positive to say about durability and sound.
So if you're not very concious about the strings' relation to sound they're good. I am satisfied with getting the approximated sound - roughly the right territory, but that's because its usage is basement rock and metal through beverage soaked amps and players.
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A
Excellent long life
Anónimo 24.07.2014
I've used DR Extras for a number of years as gigging in a club/function band around 100 times a year I found I was going through lots of strings.
With these coated strings I found that I only had to change about 3 times a year, and often that would be more for cosmetic reasons than tone.
When these strings go on, they don't have the same brightness you'd get from a set of brand new steel roundwounds, they have a crunchy kind of tone similar to a set of nickel roundwounds which have maybe done a gig or two.
They stay sounding that way for ages though. I've had sets which have done 30 gigs and you would never know from the tone they weren't new.
The colour coating does flake a little over time, but not so much that affects the sound, only the appearance. This is more of an issue if you use a pick.
I have one gripe with these which is that DR have recently changed the coating to something called Dragon Skin or K3 and while it may be longer lasting, I find it quite uncomfortable when doing a lot of slides as the friction causes a burning sensation too easily.
I've used DR Extras for a number of years as gigging in a club/function band around 100 times a year I found I was going through lots of strings.
With these coated strings I found that I only had to change about 3 times a year, and often that would be more for cosmetic reasons than tone.
When these strings go on, they don't have the same
I've used DR Extras for a number of years as gigging in a club/function band around 100 times a year I found I was going through lots of strings.
With these coated strings I found that I only had to change about 3 times a year, and often that would be more for cosmetic reasons than tone.
When these strings go on, they don't have the same brightness you'd get from a set of brand new steel roundwounds, they have a crunchy kind of tone similar to a set of nickel roundwounds which have maybe done a gig or two.
They stay sounding that way for ages though. I've had sets which have done 30 gigs and you would never know from the tone they weren't new.
The colour coating does flake a little over time, but not so much that affects the sound, only the appearance. This is more of an issue if you use a pick.
I have one gripe with these which is that DR have recently changed the coating to something called Dragon Skin or K3 and while it may be longer lasting, I find it quite uncomfortable when doing a lot of slides as the friction causes a burning sensation too easily.