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About La Bella 2001 Hard Tension Silver Plated Wound Concert Classical Guitar String
Overall Feedback:
90% positive
91% appreciated the long-lasting strings, though 9% experienced premature wear
I used these strings for a while on my 1977 Ramirez 1A guitar, but switched to Augustine lights for a slightly warmer sound and to avoid over-humidifying my guitar.
I have noticed that LaBella strings have a low tension compared to other string manufacturers.
I used these strings on my 1977 Ramirez 1A guitar for a while but switched to Augustine lights for a slightly warmer sound since I don't over-humidify my guitar.
After using the strings for two months with very little use, one of the wound strings has sheared, indicating poor durability.
After two months of very little use, one of my wound strings sheared, indicating poor durability of the string.
I could never stabilize the strings, even after a week of use they wouldn't stay in tune for more than a few hours.
94% liked the ease of playability, but 6% found it too stiff
I found the strings to be too thin and they never really warmed up. The tension was also too low for my liking, which made me not want to play the guitar.
I found the strings to be too thin and never really warmed up. The tension was also too low for my liking and I wasn't inspired to play the guitar with them.
84% praised for its consistent string quality, while 16% noticed variations
I am pleased with the strings as they deliver exactly what I was looking for - resonant and projecting trebles and bright basses.
I noticed that the strings sounded too thin and never really warmed up.
I never experienced stabilized strings.
I am dissatisfied with the sound quality of the strings. They never warm up and sound too thin.
84% praised for its rich and warm tone, while 16% found it lacking clarity
These strings may not be as crisp or loud as the Savarez Cantiga Strings, but they sound well-balanced and full.
I found that the strings deliver almost exactly what I was looking for. The trebles are resonant and projecting and the basses are bright.
I compared the tone quality of these strings with Savarez Cantiga Strings. They are not as crisp or loud, but sound well-balanced and full.
I found that the strings never really warmed up and sounded too thin. The tension was also a little low for my liking. They didn't inspire me to pick up this guitar and play. Based on my experience, I would comment on this.
83% found it easy to install, but 17% found it difficult
I did not mention the ease of installation of the classical guitar strings.
Playing with low tension strings makes me want to play all night.
I had trouble stabilizing the strings even after tying knots with four twists and tying at the post, indicating that the installation process was difficult for me.
I used these strings for a while on my 1977 Ramirez 1A guitar, but switched to Augustine lights for a slightly warmer sound and to avoid over-humidifying my guitar.
I suggest considering factors such as material, sound, and budget constraints before choosing a string. There are various opinions on the best strings to use, and it ultimately depends on personal preference.
After switching to these strings, I have had no more problems with nails breaking.
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