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In general a very good sound. I usually play with Savarez chorum-alliance strings so when I tried this set I thought that the main difference is that the basses sound more metalic and bright. if your guitar needs more bright bass sound this is the way to go. My thoughts are that this is best suited for a indian rosewood back guitar. If you have brazilian or madagascar back I would go with Chorum basses or something similar.
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Goud sound, and Comfortable
Asilova 30.11.2020
I am using it on my flamenco guitar. It is comfortable to play and it sounds nice. I wish it sounded a little bit brighter.
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High quality strings, great value for the money
Loris Pomazan 14.04.2023
I really appreciate the sound which is coming out of this strings. I play Manuel Rodriguez magistral DC guitar, cedar top, mahogany back and sides.
The sound is well rounded and balanced, good sound harmony between bass and treble strings.
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It might be a personal thing...
finkut 13.11.2018
... but regarding classical/concert guitars and jazz bass strings there is something about Savarez that sounds softer, harmonious, more controlled.
The touch it self also feels more robust.