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I use this set for a parlor handmade guitar. I would say that the sound and the style are correct, for the build of the particular guitar, but silver rasts too quick, lowering the quality after 1-2 months of use, depending on the use.
Perfect match for my cedar top folk. Good for open tunings, they can handle Open C. Harmonics of silver strings are very open and sweet at the same time, which is great if your guitar sounds a bit dark or compressed (typical for many smaller bodies). I wouldn't probably use them with my spruce top dread (where I prefer Martin Retro® monel strings). Contrary to effectively everlasting monel, Pyramid silver strings do not last long (except for heavy 6 sting), as silver coating quickly vanishes, but that's fine considering the price. The only real drawback is, as somebody already mentioned, that the third string is too thin and gets easily damaged.
Perfect match for my cedar top folk. Good for open tunings, they can handle Open C. Harmonics of silver strings are very open and sweet at the same time, which is great if your guitar sounds a bit dark or compressed (typical for many smaller bodies). I wouldn't probably use them with my spruce top dread (where I prefer Martin Retro® monel strings). Contrary to
Perfect match for my cedar top folk. Good for open tunings, they can handle Open C. Harmonics of silver strings are very open and sweet at the same time, which is great if your guitar sounds a bit dark or compressed (typical for many smaller bodies). I wouldn't probably use them with my spruce top dread (where I prefer Martin Retro® monel strings). Contrary to effectively everlasting monel, Pyramid silver strings do not last long (except for heavy 6 sting), as silver coating quickly vanishes, but that's fine considering the price. The only real drawback is, as somebody already mentioned, that the third string is too thin and gets easily damaged.
The strings made a good, bright sound at the start. However, compared with other strings they were rather quick to lose their quality. The bass became dull and dead and the two trebles began to rasp.