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Helaas is er een fout opgetreden, probeert u het a.u.b. later nogmaals.
R
My go to for steinberger guitars
Rocknsad 04.10.2021
These only have advantages. They sound the best (They have a bright and direct tone), they are the cheapest double ball strings, they last long. Never ever head one break on me in years of playing headless guitars.
They fit very easily, as where things become very tight with other brand strings, it seems these are just a tad longer....
Even if I have string adapters to use on a headless guitar, I always come back to using these strings... The biggest advantage maybe is, that you can re-use them easily.
You don't need to throw them away after you've removed them from your guitar (for fretboard cleaning, for pickup swapping...). Just store them safely and you can re-use them (no curled ends like normal strings wich have been used)
These only have advantages. They sound the best (They have a bright and direct tone), they are the cheapest double ball strings, they last long. Never ever head one break on me in years of playing headless guitars.
They fit very easily, as where things become very tight with other brand strings, it seems these are just a tad longer....
Even if I have
These only have advantages. They sound the best (They have a bright and direct tone), they are the cheapest double ball strings, they last long. Never ever head one break on me in years of playing headless guitars.
They fit very easily, as where things become very tight with other brand strings, it seems these are just a tad longer....
Even if I have string adapters to use on a headless guitar, I always come back to using these strings... The biggest advantage maybe is, that you can re-use them easily.
You don't need to throw them away after you've removed them from your guitar (for fretboard cleaning, for pickup swapping...). Just store them safely and you can re-use them (no curled ends like normal strings wich have been used)
Helaas is er een fout opgetreden, probeert u het a.u.b. later nogmaals.
T2
Best Headless Strings
Teejay 2112 15.12.2018
I love my headless, and these strings do it justice.
Nice sound, nice feel, and last well.
Tried most of the available brands but these are the best in my opinion.
The only thing I dislike is the price, ( as all double ball strings ) and wish they were stroll discounted by the dozen, which used to help with this niggle.
Also use normal boomers on my other guitars, says it all really :)
I love my headless, and these strings do it justice.
Nice sound, nice feel, and last well.
Tried most of the available brands but these are the best in my opinion.
The only thing I dislike is the price, ( as all double ball strings ) and wish they were stroll discounted by the dozen, which used to help with this niggle.
Also use normal boomers on
I love my headless, and these strings do it justice.
Nice sound, nice feel, and last well.
Tried most of the available brands but these are the best in my opinion.
The only thing I dislike is the price, ( as all double ball strings ) and wish they were stroll discounted by the dozen, which used to help with this niggle.
Also use normal boomers on my other guitars, says it all really :)
Helaas is er een fout opgetreden, probeert u het a.u.b. later nogmaals.
c
Gute Doubleballend-Saiten
capridriver 28.11.2009
Die GHS Boomers sind als direkte Konkurrenz zu den Steinberger Headless-Saiten deutlich günstiger, aber nicht schlechter als das "Original". Der Saitensatz ist recht langlebig und vom Klang her annähernd gleichbleibend (etwas höhenbetonter als die Steinbergers, vermutlich andere Legierung). Die Saiten sind auch einige Milimeter länger als die Steinbergers, was bei manchen Headless-Instrumenten von Vorteil sein kann, mit Steinberger-Saiten wird es mitunter doch recht knapp.
Fazit: Gute Saiten für wenig Geld, langlebiger, gleichbleibender Ton.
Die GHS Boomers sind als direkte Konkurrenz zu den Steinberger Headless-Saiten deutlich günstiger, aber nicht schlechter als das "Original". Der Saitensatz ist recht langlebig und vom Klang her annähernd gleichbleibend (etwas höhenbetonter als die Steinbergers, vermutlich andere Legierung). Die Saiten sind auch einige Milimeter länger als die Steinbergers, was bei
Die GHS Boomers sind als direkte Konkurrenz zu den Steinberger Headless-Saiten deutlich günstiger, aber nicht schlechter als das "Original". Der Saitensatz ist recht langlebig und vom Klang her annähernd gleichbleibend (etwas höhenbetonter als die Steinbergers, vermutlich andere Legierung). Die Saiten sind auch einige Milimeter länger als die Steinbergers, was bei manchen Headless-Instrumenten von Vorteil sein kann, mit Steinberger-Saiten wird es mitunter doch recht knapp.
Fazit: Gute Saiten für wenig Geld, langlebiger, gleichbleibender Ton.