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Re: Pyramid strings:
To add to Ludwig's comments.......
I have been using the Pyramid Soloflex (top of the line) on my ply Eberle for the past 18 months.
They are a beautifully-made steel ropecore string. Very smooth to the touch. This is hard to describe but...I can "feel" the note so much better with my left hand after I play it. Better than any of the million other strings I have tried over the past 10 years. This makes for easy playing.
It's very close to a Spirocore Weich in dimensions, sound and tension..... but without the zing. Especially the G. Too bad the Weich G is not like that.
The fundamental of the Soloflex is stronger than the Weich. I love the strong tone without the heavy tension. I have not tried the Soloflex E but I have read a review of it in a magazine which says the E is the weakest string in the set.
Also the Soloflex work very well with a pick-up ( I have the Bass Max).
Now the downside

I have had to return a new D and A I ordered recently because the windings were loose when I installed them. However the original ones I bought have stood up very well.
Also they are not available readily in North America. I order my strings directly from Pyramid in Germany. Max Junger has been great to deal with...he answers my e mails promptly and has sent replacements quickly. Usually takes a week to get them in the mail.
I have never been happier with the sound of a steel string. I gave up on guts (G and D) because of unravelling but the Soloflex have such a strong tone (very gut-like) and volume that I don't miss the guts at all.