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Cleartone Drop Tune Electric Guitar Strings Drop D
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Worth the money and I am buying more. Im high maintence ;p
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I had an easy time getting my Floyd Rose Original in Tune with the Clear Tone Strings and sounding good on my RG350. And yes I changed the junky Edge III out and the tuners for Grotoh Mini Locking Rotomatics.
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Sound Great! Easy to stretch and get in Tune, compared to some junk strings I bought at Target because I was too butt lazy to run to Guitar Center. CLEAR TONE!
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Make sure you dont bend the higher pitch strings at a 90 degree angle, it will snap at that point accidentally got it stuck in the wrong spot off to one side on the Floyd Rose then snap, I had one short string and had to use a cheapo ;/. I am guessing that these are also not only coated but cryogenically treated. But thats just a guess.
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5.0 |
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Tone changing and DOA
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I wanted to try these strings for some time and so I placed them on my Ibanez SZ320. They look very well made and that is where the positives stop for me. I am a user of coated strings on all of my guitars and i wanted to try theses out to see if they were better then what I currently use.
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They were easy to setup and stayed in tune through a lot of abuse.
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The tone from my guitar was greatly effected as was the overall volume and brightness. I set my guitar to neutral settings and still the same result. I just did not get a fresh sound out of these strings and as time went on the deadness worsened. Which was a disappointment and for the price I would much rather Elixir Strings, which have a nice pop to them and are full of life.
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1.0 |
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