It's Elixir with good durability over time! Polywebs are indeed less "crystalline" and "noisy" than the nanowebs I used before on my electro-acoustic (Alhambra).
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Posted on 18 Nov 2024
By Philippe
REALLY VERY GOOD
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Posted on 07 Nov 2021
By Fr�d�ric
Super strings!
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Posted on 14 Dec 2020
By Santi Jerôme
Pleasant strings to play and that last a long time. I really recommend trying them if you're looking for a better sound!
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Posted on 24 Feb 2015
By Frédéric M.
For me, the best string game existing. A bit expensive compared to other brands, but with the Woodbrasse price, it's okay. Thank you Woodbrass.
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Posted on 22 Dec 2011
By Danièle D.
For me, the best. A bit expensive compared to other brands, but with the Woodbrasse price, it's worth it! Thank you.
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Posted on 22 Dec 2011
By Danièle D.
Finally found strings that suit me!
As mentioned in the description, polywebs have a warmer and less bright sound than nanowebs, which sound a bit brighter (towards harpsichord to simplify, and phosphor/bronze strings are even brighter I think...). Basically, the polyweb sound is closer to a classical guitar, the sound is less metallic (depending on the guitars as well...)
Specifically, if you play quite dry, these strings are ideal, for rhythm or if you like to make each note ring, nanowebs are clearly more appropriate.
The protective coating, much thicker than that of nanowebs, is clearly visible and gives a white tint to the strings...
Elixir recommends polywebs to avoid the noise of fingers rubbing on the strings but I haven't noticed anything obvious, it's always audible, a little less at the limit.
In short, good strings provided you know what you're buying.
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Posted on 02 Sep 2011
By Christine G.