
LI Slim
New member
It's baaaaaack........
Hannabach, that is. I finally put on my Hannabach strings. They make several varieties; these are called PSP (No. 850), for Precision Smooth Polished.
They are, well, precise, smooth and polished. I'm very happy with the balance of body and brightness. Strong, resonant bass notes. Excellent percussive sound of fingernails hitting strings. Ringing treble notes. They are quickly holding their tune as well. No squeak. I'm recording something with them now and these may at least be the ideal recording string for me.
I don't know. Maybe I'd left on the D'Addario composites for so long that they just sound better by comparison to old, overused strings. But I think they're a little better than new composites, although I do kinda miss that special G string.
Hannabach, that is. I finally put on my Hannabach strings. They make several varieties; these are called PSP (No. 850), for Precision Smooth Polished.
They are, well, precise, smooth and polished. I'm very happy with the balance of body and brightness. Strong, resonant bass notes. Excellent percussive sound of fingernails hitting strings. Ringing treble notes. They are quickly holding their tune as well. No squeak. I'm recording something with them now and these may at least be the ideal recording string for me.
I don't know. Maybe I'd left on the D'Addario composites for so long that they just sound better by comparison to old, overused strings. But I think they're a little better than new composites, although I do kinda miss that special G string.