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Les cordes D'Addario XL en nickel pur nous ramènent aux années 50, lorsque le nickel était le principal alliage utilisé à la fabrication de cordes pour guitare électrique. Les cordes en nickel pur viendraient ensuite (pendant les années 60) à être supplantées par les cordes en acier plaqué nickel, alors que les guitaristes recherchent un son plus brillant et un meilleur magnétisme des cordes. Les cordes en nickel pur nous ramènent les timbres plus riches et chauds trouvables dans le blues traditionnel, le rock classique, le rockabilly, et dans de nombreux autres styles.
ruben
Avis laissé en Espagne le 9 mai 2024
Sonido y elasticidad d primera
S.R.M.
Avis laissé en Italie le 24 mai 2024
Ottimo suono
Aaron
Avis laissé aux États-Unis le 21 juin 2023
My guitar is an ESP with 22 frets. Using a drop C, B, or A tuning can be an extra challenge with a short neck. Ive used this brand of strings before, but not the pure nickel Jazz set. Im using the guitar for metal and grunge. Not sure the pure nickel tone matches up as well in distortion as the normal NXYL sets for drop C.Before, I used a drop C set and mixed and matched to get the string thicknesses you see in this nickel pack. So, when it was time to re string, i found this pure nickel pack had all the string gauges I picked out before but in a jazz nickel set. Why not? It wont rust and the tone will be a bit brighter. Well.......I have a normal NXYL 64 gauge string for the bottom. The tension on these strings for drop B is much tighter than the NXYL series. It almost seemed a bit too tight at drop B on a 22 fret but its not. What it means is that drop A will have more tension than before which is good. Im not sure though, about drop C on this ESP 22 fret. Seems like the tension would be too high. Anyway, the chunkiness of chugging has dropped from the non Pure nickel strings. I can adjust the amp and EQ and knobs and VST's but its clear that the tone of the strings themselves is brighter. This is good for mixing but if you want chug, you have to turn up the gain on the distortion. All in all, im not sure if this is better for me or not. What I know is this set of strings can handle drop A on a 22 fret guitar for SURE. Get a 64 gauge NXYL non nickel string for the bottom though, if you intend to go drop A. For drop B, the 64 single string is tight but good. If you dont intend to go lower than drop C, on a 22 fret, then this set of strings will be a bit too thick for you. Its perfect for B and A. The bends are hard but can give some great tones in distortion. 13's are a bit thick for the top and ESPs with the tunomatic frets can make your thicker tops , murder on the fingers as they slide. But, for metal, on a 22 fret, 6 string, these are the strings you want for anything lower than drop C. Just remember, that bottom E might not be thick enough. For a 22 fret, 6 string, you need at least a 62. My 64 plus this set of strings, covers Drop A and drop B , perfectly. They stay in tune like ive never seen any string before. They drastically change tone depending on the thickness and material of your PICK. This is cool actually. When mixing double rhythm guitars, you could just use different picks and get some layering in. Still, as great as the strings are, I need more time with them to see if the tone ultimately helps my writing or hurts the low end too much. Defiantly lost some low end chug but using a drop tuning below C, may help the guitar level out. I always had to cut a lot of bass and midrange from the guitar using thick strings like this but these brighter nickel strings seems to negate some of the need to EQ the low end. This could be good, or it could end up lacking too much power. Its up to the way you write, the chords you tend to use, and the genre you are going for. For grunge? This is really good. Not too metal, not too bright. For metal? It may be just a bit too bright for drop tunings below C. Or it might be perfect. When I mixed and matched these gauges from non-nickel strings packs, the fret buzz wasnt bad but it wasnt great either. You had to watch how hard you strum while recording to get the tighter mix. These nickel strings though, have much better tension at low tunings and so, the fret buzz is all but gone. I can strum hard and the strings wont vibrate too wide. Will these strings be right for you? Well, if the guitar is in a place where the humidity varies and the strings could rust, you should get pure nickels. If you run 22 frets and want to go drop A, you should run these nickels. If you need a squealing , screaming, top set of strings for your metal solos but need chunky bottoms, this wont fit you. If your solo style is more like Kurt Cobains, than Van Halens, then this set will work for you. I will say this, you wont be breaking or popping these strings. Just keep in mind that ultra chunky chugs, might require some EQ magic on your end, to match up with same gauges you were used too in steel. I use a 64 for the bottom but the tension might be too high for you on drop C or B, and would do better with a 62, perhaps.
Frazzle
Avis laissé au Royaume-Uni le 30 novembre 2023
I brought these strings for a half size eletric guitar that kept playing out off tune thou it was in tune when strings play open, this solved the problem you need thicker strings as light strings will bend to much hence ( it will play out of tune with light gauge strings ie, 9s, 10s or 11s I think 12s would be as good as 13s if you suffer from sore fingertips easyerly but do not go below 12s
DEKENS Sylvie
Avis laissé en France le 1 janvier 2023
Bonnes cordes de guitare
angèle
Avis laissé en France le 11 avril 2023
je suis guitariste et le son des cordes est vraiment super
Dario Savers
Avis laissé en Italie le 29 juin 2017
Su Fender Telecaster (pickup seymour duncan sellette vintage), action abbastanza alta. Ottavate perfettamente. Finora le corde con cui mi sono trovato meglio. Suono corposo e con buon sustain. Molto morbide ma allo stesso tempo "presenti", sul pulito veramente notevoli. Tenuta dell'accordatura ottima, anche la durata sembra promettere bene. Feeling immediato, consiglio almeno una volta di provarle.
Jidezel
Avis laissé en France le 19 juin 2017
Certainement le meilleur jeu que j'ai testé pour mon Ibanez LP 2351M, avec le Fender 150M (011-049) que j'ai adopté sur ma Télécaster Cabronita(TV Jones - Filtertron).Le tirant est un peu trapu mais on s'y fait vite et puis çà sonne fabuleusement bon!Çà sonne aussi plutôt bien sur une Godin Session.Le Pure Nickel, y a que ça de vrai!!!
DA SILVA Kévin
Avis laissé en France le 1 février 2016
Cordes de qualité. Le tirant permet de compenser le fait de jouer 2 ton et demi en dessous de l'accordage standard (soit ADGCCEA).Je les utilise pour jouer du Grindcore, elles sont donc parfaitement adaptées et évitent de faire du tir à l'arc en cas d'accordage bas.De plus, elles ont une belle sonorité, très agréable sur ampli ou à l'enregistrement (carte son externe, pas de soucis).Chaque cordes a une couleurs de tete permettant de repérer facilement le diamètre de celle-ci lors de l'installation.Aucune cordes cassées lors de la pose, bonne résistance, parfait pour du blues, jazz, metal extreme etc.Je ne mets pas 5 étoiles car j'attends de tester d'autres concurrents - quand celle-ci seront cassées (surement dans longtemps).
Dodo
Avis laissé en France le 28 octobre 2016
les meilleures cordes pure nickel a mon avis pour une électro acoustique avec une relative bonne durée dans le temps
Freva Michael
Avis laissé en France le 9 août 2015
Excellentes cordes qui sont une bonne alternative aux cordes pour les guitares jazz manouches. A essayer également les cordes Martin Folk Silk & Steel custom-light.
moua!
Avis laissé en France le 20 février 2014
Très bonnes cordes pour guitare électrique. Bonne polyvalence et rondeurs des sons ( jazz, blues,)tirant juste ce qu'il faut selon moi
aubry
Avis laissé en France le 3 février 2013
De très bonnes cordes avec des aigus bien brillants, attention , c'est un tirant qui demande déja une certaine poigne
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