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Pyramid Gold Flatwound Strings

Posted:
14 Oct 2015, 11:40
by anniv 63
Have noticed some good reviews of these on some Internet suppliers websites.
Just wondered if anyone here has used these to good effect particularly in 10 or 11 gauge
say on a Jazzmaster or Strat
I would guess these need a little adjustment to overall in tension as compared to Roundwounds?
At around £15- £16 a set , breakages a tad expensive!!!!
Any comments on tone , durability, and general life span, would be interesting , I am sure
Mike
Re: Pyramid Gold Flatwound Strings

Posted:
14 Oct 2015, 14:10
by Hank2k
Hi Mike
I brought a set of 11s and have them on my American Standard, i found them ok but nothing to excite me particularly.
I did have a lengthy discussion with Colin from the Rapiers at Lakeside and he uses guage 13 pyramid gold flatwounds and apparently the guage 13s are a different construction to the 11s and he believes that is the key, of course his talent has a lot to do with it aswell but interesting subject. I have yet to try the 13s but i will be shortly.
Thanks
Regards
Steve
Re: Pyramid Gold Flatwound Strings

Posted:
15 Oct 2015, 08:55
by ErikMAMS
Hank2k wrote:.....apparently the guage 13s are a different construction to the 11s.....
Steve - where does that come from. I mean is it just an opinion or are there any details/specs supporting any construction diffs?
I have used D'addario Chrome flatwounds 12-52 for some months now and for live work I find them very good (much to my surprise actually).
Erik
Re: Pyramid Gold Flatwound Strings

Posted:
15 Oct 2015, 09:06
by KurtFroberg
ErikMAMS wrote:I have used D'addario Chrome flatwounds 12-52 for some months now and for live work I find them very good (much to my surprise actually).
Erik
Hi Erik,
Glad you seem to like them!
Kurt
Re: Pyramid Gold Flatwound Strings

Posted:
15 Oct 2015, 11:11
by anniv 63
Thanks for your replies guys hmmm maybe a chrome wound G balances the overall sound on say 12-13
gauges!!!
Probably down to trying once at least on a lesser gauge size and see what happens
Mike
Re: Pyramid Gold Flatwound Strings

Posted:
17 Oct 2015, 19:15
by Uncle Fiesta
Best price I can find for D'Addario Chrome flatwounds (this 12-52) is £11.49.
It's an expensive business ...
Re: Pyramid Gold Flatwound Strings

Posted:
17 Oct 2015, 19:42
by Hank2k
Hi Erik, that may have been something I read online although I cant find it now.
Re: Pyramid Gold Flatwound Strings

Posted:
18 Oct 2015, 07:26
by Tab
I tried D'addario Chrome flatwounds 12-52 some time ago and posted on the previous incarnation of ShadowMusic.
I was surprised at the good results for our music, even producing that 'strat bark' prominent on the early stuff.
Be aware, though, that the guitar set up may need to be adjusted even if you're switching to flatwounds of the same gauge. Somehow the guitar seems to 'feel' these heavier than wire wounds of the same gauge. That was my impression anyway.
Re: Pyramid Gold Flatwound Strings

Posted:
18 Oct 2015, 08:53
by Didier
Tab wrote:I tried D'addario Chrome flatwounds 12-52 some time ago.
Patrice Bastien long used these strings, I don't know if he still does.
Didier
Re: Pyramid Gold Flatwound Strings

Posted:
18 Oct 2015, 10:59
by Jay Bass
Be aware, though, that the guitar set up may need to be adjusted even if you're switching to flatwounds of the same gauge. Somehow the guitar seems to 'feel' these heavier than wire wounds of the same gauge. That was my impression anyway.[/quote]
Even though strings maybe the same gauge its all down to how much tension is used in tuning the strings.
more tension will pull the neck up less will have the opposite effect.
so make sure you check and adjust the truss rod if you change type or gauges of string.
jay