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A recent thread about Pyramid strings got me interested in the Pyramid Gold 013/017/024/033/042/052 set. Before deciding on which guitar i want to try them out i'd like to know how they compare to the TI Swing 013/053 set tonewise.
- Are they darker or brighter than the TI?
- Louder?
- More or less brilliant?
any other observations in comparing them?
thanks in advance!
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06-06-2017 02:39 PM
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I tried Pyramids very briefly several years go. There seemed to be a noticeable increase in tension over the TI's.
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Originally Posted by Jim Soloway
Nickel vs Nickel vs St Steel - - -
JS TI's, Pyr. Gold, Chromes
12 / 50 12/52 12/52
140.0# 145.5# 155.2#
13/53 13 / 52 13 / 56
156 # 155.4 # 183.8 #
Hope that helps.....Last edited by Dennis D; 06-06-2017 at 05:45 PM.
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I thought the Pyramids were darker sounding than the TIs. I seem to recall there are older threads here that talk about the Pyramid strings. I recall you have to be careful when ordering Pyramid flats as I believe they make both round core and hex core. I would agree on the earlier comment re tension.
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Pyramid stopped making hex core flats a while back. Just round core now. They have a rougher feel and less sustain than TI's.
TI's are simply the best flatwound on the market. They also last longer than Pyramids. I still like Pyramid better than Chromes though. I prefer nickel over stainless.
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Originally Posted by vinnyv1k
....I remember another thread here ( TI vs Chromes ) about nickel vs stainless that any stainless would be more ' chimey ' than nickel........
......do you agree and is this the most-often heard complaint about Chromes ?
Thx
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Originally Posted by vinnyv1k
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Originally Posted by DanielleOM
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+1 on the comparative tensions. I recently went back to chromes on my Matsumoku L-5 because I still own a bunch. Gosh, they are stiffer than I remember. Fortunately, the action is low on this guitar.
Yes, Pyramids are brighter than Swings. You may like that. Me...I am a Swing Flat and a TI George Benson string man.
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Originally Posted by Dennis D
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+1 Vinny1k.
I like Chromes for their price. Otherwise, it's nickel TI, all the way.
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I got a set of Pyramid Gold 013 to 052 by mail which was shipped directly from the factory. Just stripped the end of the low E and it has a round core.
I have played TI swings for decades and like them a lot, but one of the guitars i bought recently came with a great sounding set which i couldn't identify. After the routine change to TI's i realized that it had sounded livelier before. The other set was too light though for me otherwise i would have put it back.
Last edited by JazzNote; 06-07-2017 at 04:17 PM. Reason: pic added
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Having used Ti's flats for more than 20 years, (and prior to that Chromes,)
I must concur with Vinny's post that they are better choice than D'Addarios
for several reasons, in the UK the price difference is negligible. The
longevity is superior, and the tension is lower, as Dennis D demonstrates
on this thread. Friends and I each tend to purchase in bulk making the
cost lower also. I keep a quantity of Chromes for emergencies, replacing
1st and 2nd strings perhaps.
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When I buy TI's I throw away the bronze E & B strings and replace them with Elixirs or D'Addarios. Essentially I pay big bucks for 4 strings but still worth it to me. I prefer plain steel for the high E & B. I like the Elixirs the best for the
E & B because they never corrode.
I am getting low.....hopefully Strings and Beyond will have a 20% off sale soon.
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Originally Posted by Greentone
I tried Rotosound top tape and they're junk. Poor winding and one string would not intonate.
Trying Picato flats at the moment.
But Thomastic are the best IMHO
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Jazzbow
PM sent recommending best Ti's price s UK
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Originally Posted by jazzbow
I use Pyramids a lot and I like them for a fortnight.....they sound wonderful to me....but after a fortnight they are dead and it's not a "good" dead. They are just lifeless.
Swings are a bit bright for me so I am back with Benson GB112 or 114. We are all fusspots.
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I am a TI guy. But, it is aggravating that the e and b strings tend to buzz out so much (More so the e). You can hear it in all my videos.
Anyone here from Austria who might talk to TI and ask them to change that? Or maybe a nice neutral force, such as, I don't know, maybe JazzNote?
Ive talked to the North American distributor, Concord Music and they basically said they will suggest it, and I heard nothing after that.
Joe D
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I just wish TI would offer options for single string flats in heavier gauges. Their heaviest G is .021 and D is .028. ???
I gave up substituting their strings after seeing the packs marked as D or A only. Yes they replaced the 2 I broke, but I got the message.
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Originally Posted by Dennis D
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Originally Posted by Max405
Last edited by JazzNote; 06-08-2017 at 06:18 AM.
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Originally Posted by JazzNote
But IIRC, I had 2 strings break when I tried to use their .046 designated ' E ' as an ' A '.....they say this can be done but after I broke 2, I had to disagree......
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Originally Posted by silverfoxx
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Originally Posted by JazzNote
The e and b strings are made from a gold material, most likely a steel/brass mixture. Their oscillation pattern is wider than regular stainless or nickel steel so they tend to buzz against the frets on those strings, particularly when really low action is used. I like low action, so raising the action is not an option.
Joe D
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Originally Posted by Dennis D
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