Just tried these on yesterday. Break-in time was near nil. The two lower - tungsten winding on silver G and C are OK - thinner and easier to play than tungsten/chrome or chrome/steel but less sound.
That said, I quickly dumped the new titanium uppers - way too many wolves. Wolf on fourth position F on the G string is normal, but F in first position on the D??? That's a new one. Also, if fingers aren't absolutely solid on the string, way too easy to get a completely scrambled sound on the A. So, unreliable for fast passages. And no coloration at all. So, I have nothing good to say about the uppers.
With unlimited funds, I'd get good chrome steel winding on steel core (maybe Larsens or Larsen soloist) for the A, D, and C strings, with tungsten on steel for the G to add resonance. Haven't tried Larsen lowers, but heretofore, adding tungsten/steel for the C string made my overall sound too nasal, plus that combo required too much left hand force.
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