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Old 07-08-2017, 08:58 AM
mercy mercy is offline
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I have the same problem but I think Wyllys suggestion is a good one. You should try it and see. As for myself Ive tried all the low tension strings except Thomastik Infield and that doesnt save any money plus I cant imagine flat wound strings sounding my definition of good.
I have not found anything better sounding, or as good, as Heritage. Ive been using them for years. I think they last as long as any string and for me its the e and b strings that go bad first.
Buy them from Strings and Beyond and you will always get a discount. Buy 3 sets and get free shipping. That brings the cost down a lot. Ive bought them directly from Newtone and they were a little cheaper but not enough for the 6 month wait and you have to buy 6 sets.
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