Not my Yamaha rbx 170, thing still plays pretty decently, pick ups are for sure in need of an upgrade but other then that, been setting it up and playing it still to this day, in fact, slapped some pressurewounds on it last week
Oh believe me, I did that so much with my TKO 65. I put that thing through hell at times, hence why I want that sound with the punch option not just the bright. And I really do want the 300 because it's pretty comparable to the max 800, but I don't need that much power haha
True that bout the TNT 115, I only saw it briefly for the white and blue trim one, but are the new circuits as good as the old school ones? And also do any of those modern ones also have the mid shift?
So I used to have an old school TKO 65 by Peavey that got damaged in a flood and had to be thrown out, I got a basic 50 but it's just not the same, and I've been checking to see what other Peavey combos/ potentially heads that have both the punch and bright pull knobs on the gain. So far I've...
Right, cause if you get rid of the coating then the sound profile would be lost,
Fair, cause I was looking for something a bit more easier on the fingertips, not like I don't already play with mainly rounds, and I'm not big on flats, but just wondered if there was something smoother with more...
That's all true for sure, I just know that the ghs's give more midrange punch, probably cause of the nickel, but also I did see the SIT silencers and didn't know if they were pressurewound or not, I thought that they were half rounds because of the description, I'll have to look into them again...
Hey everyone, so I've been curious about pressurewound strings and I've only came across rotosound and ghs to make them. I was curious which brand is better and if there is any other brands out there that makes pressurewounds. I'm kinda leaning towards ghs because they have different gauge sets...