Re: GHS David Gilmour Strings
I totally forgot to update this thread.
Well, I got them ages ago but I only got around to putting them on my Pacifica about two and a half weeks ago.
I'm actually really liking them. I usually use D'addario .10s on this guitar. These GHS strings have thinner B and G strings but the low three are thicker. Despite that, they feel a lot different. They're a lot more loose and flexible feeling, definitely not as stiff (go on, make a penis joke, that's not predictable at all) as the D'addarios. They still feel like 10s, but bending and vibrato got a lot easier. It's kinda the perfect compromise for me, as they still sound thick and they have enough resistance for my heavy picking hand to not feel like it's playing with elastic bands but they're easier on my fretting hand.
Sound-wise, they're definitely warmer and lot more mellow than the D'adds. They're missing that zing and snappy top end, but I haven't noticed any drop in clarity and harmonics pop off them just as easily. It may not be a sound for everyone but it's one that I prefer for this guitar.
I'm not really sure if I'm qualified to pass judgement on how long they last. Like I said, I've had them on the guitar for about two and a half weeks and they still sound pretty great. This isn't my main guitar at the moment, but it still gets between 20 minutes to an hour of play every day. I've never been particularly hard on strings though, so your milage may vary. Mine still sound and feel relatively new. I haven't run into any tuning problems with them, either.
So, yeah, I like'em enough to use again on this guitar and I'm going to try a red set on my Westone whenever I next restring it. If you haven't tried them before then they're worth a pop.