Pyramid Nickel Classics Tradt. 012-054

String Set for Electric GuitarThe special aspect of these strings is the round core wire of the wound strings.

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Latest User Reviews

6 years ago

Wanted to like them but... disappointing

I wanted to like these strings. They are made in Germany, which is a plus. I also like heavier gauge strings. Their customer service is great - I wrote to them because I found the low E string to be playing up and they sent me a replacement with some pyramid beer mats!

I put these on my 52 Telecaster, they sounded ok. They are reserved, but have a certain richness I suppose. Nothing very exciting, but they're decent.

First problem I encountered was with the wound G. I wasn't paying attention when I ordered and definitely didn't want a wound G string set. I hadn't tried one before, so I was interested and tried them on. Initially it seemed not as bad as I was expecting, although of course it doesn't bend the note as much as a non-wound string does.

Here's the thing. They die really quickly and when they die they reveal the shortcomings even more so. They go really really muted and the wound G sounds like it's wrapped in cotton wool. Not a good set for me.

Pros - cheap

Cons - wound G unbalances the set, short life, dull sounding

8 years ago

Very happy

The sound of these strings is perfect for my Jazz guitar.

will keep on using them

8 years ago

Great strings for jazz guitar

I really liked those strings for playing jazz guitar.Great tone and really clear sound both on the high and the lower register.

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Pyramid
  • Released in 2007
  • Average price : $12
  • Pure nickel
  • Gauges: .012, .016, .022w, .032, .044, .054
  • Round core wire with pure nickel winding
  • Improved vibration behaviour
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