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They aren't magic, but if you feel you're not getting what you want from a standard pack I'd give them a go. I don't notice any poor balance on my normal strung guitars (10-46 in E) compared to these 11-50s in D but I thought 11-49s weren't quite right (and 12s too heavy) on the downtuned PRSs.
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Maybe I need to look at the truss rod again... Got a wee bit of rattle if I slam them a bit.
Unfortunately, having re-checked the budgie, it looks like a string purchase will have to be deprioritised a bit for now. Hopefully the offer & all the helpful information will be of use to other potential buyers though
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Offer is two normal, one balanced set (free). postage is £1, arrived next day for me.
Think it's free postage if you spend over £30 with Strings Direct - although as this is coming from me, you would probably do well to check that...
Trading feedback: Previous (+18) and Current
I really like the tone I get with hard picking... But I might see if I can experiment with something a little lighter. I use jazz iii Ultex picks, but have a few nylon equivalents laying around. I do prefer the tone from them, but they wore out the edge fairly quickly.
I currently have 10-52 on, so I'll report back after I've tried some thinner picks.
Nylon, tonally, is my favourite, but Ultex is a nice compromise - I'm still on my first one for over a month, and it hardly looks like it's been used.