Gustavo
Comentado en México el 31 de octubre de 2024
Exelemtes cuerdas con mucho brillo y cuerpo
David W. Anderson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de septiembre de 2024
Great bass strings. They sound great on my Sire Marcus Miller V7 5 string bass. Bright with strong and clear t articulation.
Dale Anderson
Comentado en Canadá el 11 de septiembre de 2024
These seem very similar to rotosound 66's, which I also like. Good string-to-string balance, and I find them very comfortable to play. I was leery of trying such a light gague (40-120), but they lose nothing compared to thicker gauges.
Chuck from Chicago
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de agosto de 2023
I've been using these for quite awhile now. These have a great feel and I love the tension. The 120 "B" string is so articulate and not floppy. Most of all the price is right. To the guys that keep saying they are breaking "G" strings I'd say it is something you're doing. In 4 years I have never had one break!
Casey Stewart
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de agosto de 2019
Make sure you put your strings on right and they will sound very bright and thumping heavy evenly. I play in a Metal band and I definitely like these for what I do. These are more affordable than DR Hi-Beams and I am just as satisfied. You can definitely slap clean with these.I play heavy and hard, Great for Death Metal or other extreme genres wanting more clank out of their sound.I play in Drop A# on a 4 string Ltd TA-600 35" Scale, and a C standard on a Epiphone Thunderbird 34" Scale, these have the right amount of tension and feel, not super tight and not loose, just perfect for my needs, whether you play with your fingers like me, or use a pick , you're gonna love these.I use these to play live and I use these in the studio. These strings will last a good while before they break, I've had them on another bass for over a year, before I started playing live and recording again, just take care of them and while and clean them after playing and the brightness will last longer. I do recommend let them settle and stretch for a day before recording, and they will stay in tune. I highly recommend Dunlop strings for any musician, they will have something that will suit your needs whether it's guitar or bass for metal music or rock, or any other genre they are the perfect string maker and they got you covered.
rjv
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de enero de 2018
Excellent quality strings. They are indeed bright, but nothing you can't manage with the Treble pot. At the same time they actually have a very nice full and deep boom as well. I fell back in love with my bass guitar. The stainless steel feels softer to the touch and more grippy than my old nickel wound strings, which I consider a bonus. The color is more light blue-ish than the nickel wound strrings which in comparison have a more yellow-ish sheen. On my black bass this looks pretty cool. The low B string is not floppy, the E is solid and the A is my favorite. Great steady tone. The D and G are on the thin side but play very well, with a nice bright sound when popped.
Janice
Comentado en México el 25 de septiembre de 2018
Todo bien