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Dunlop Resonator Guitar Phosphor Bronze String Set

Place of Origin USA
Model Number CUSTOMGUITAR 210
Min.Order Quantity One Set
Price Negotiable
Packaging Details Hardshell Case of Dunlop Resonator Guitar Phosphor Bronze String Set
Delivery Time Please contact customer service
Payment Terms paypal,UnionPay, Visa/MasterCard, Amex, Discover,T/T
Supply Ability 210

Product Features

Dunlop Resonator Guitar Strings are constructed of the finest phosphor bronze wire available in the perfect core-to-wrap ratio formula for a well-balanced set. This clear sounding set features bass strings that growl and treble strings that sing to perfectly display the dynamics of your playing style. An extra .018 string is included for "newgrass" players who need a more dynamic and durable string.


SPECIFICATIONS

Resonator Guitar Phosphor Bronze String Set

Gauges: .016, .018, .028, .036, .046, .056

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I have tried alot of reso strings in search of the
best.Jim Dunlop'resonator strings are probably the
best so far.High quality phosphor bronze and well
balanced.They come with an extra .018(B string)for
adding a little more mass to the high D string. I
tried the extra .018 and it's exactly what I've been
looking for. .016' are kind of wimpy if you do alot
of single string playing. I'm comparing these to
D'Addario EJ42 reso strings. My usual preferance.
I really like the Dunlops better. They seem a little
heavier though the same guage.Just a really well made tonally rich set of strings.
Dunlop Resonator Guitar Phosphor Bronze String Set
.I have two resonator guitars on which I put these strings, I am trying to learn to play Slide Blues. The strings are working good for me now.
Dunlop Resonator Guitar Phosphor Bronze String Set
.This is my first experience with the Dunlop strings. They sound good, and are even tonaly. My problem with them is I don't like how they feel. Maybe its the gauge, maybe its me. One thing I did notice right away, finger picked...the Dunlops are no louder than any other set of strings, but with a pick they are much louder. The very heavy gauge does make fingering notes much more difficult. In the future when I want to use fingers and slide I will go back to a regular gauge (13's). Plus the regular set of strings costs about half. As for my recording purposes, (at least so far) I've not heard enough of a difference to warrant keeping the 16's and will be switching back. But if I was gigging and only playing slide, these strings would work very well.
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