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Nice balance between nickel and steel
Style: 5-String Medium, 45-125
Pattern Name: Bass Strings
These strings have a great balance with steel and nickel tones, I actually got compliments at one of my gigs for having a great tone.
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2023 by Amazon Customer
Style: 5-String Light, 40-115
Pattern Name: Bass Strings
Very bright sound,I read that they lose some of over time.
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2023 by Amazon Customer
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Great strings for a great price
Style: Medium, 45-105
Pattern Name: Bass Strings
Very good and affordable strings
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2023 by Matthew A.
Style: Medium, 45-105
Pattern Name: Bass Strings
I like them better then some of the other more expensive strings I’ve bought.
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2023 by Michael Lawrence
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Bright sound with a little bit of mello warmth
Style: 5-String Medium, 45-125
Pattern Name: Bass Strings
Coming from a set of light to medium bass strings means, of course, that the sound is a little less light and metallic, but I'm loving the additional warmth of these! The sustain I've got over the past couple days is great - hardly losing any volume at all.
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2023 by Amazon Customer
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Like Meyatch, I think the tone of these things ...
Style: Medium Light, 45-100
Pattern Name: Bass Strings
Like Meyatch, I think the tone of these things leaves a little to be desired. My main strings are Rotosound roundwounds, which in my opinion have a more balanced sound with more grunt at the bottom end. These Fenders seem to have a bit of bloom in the upper mids. I'm waiting for them to dull out with
steady use over time, hoping that bloom will go away. But, some perspective: First, no one in any audience will ever know the difference. Second, any differences can be eq'd out if the person at the console knows what he's doing. Third, in most mixes, that upper-mid range should be eq'd out anyway because it trespasses up into slots that belong to other instruments. (Who wants a congested mix? Not me.) Fourth, most live-sound systems, whether because of quality or the levels they're run at or both, are going to mask any differences between string sets of reasonably good quality. Fifth, most rooms are awful sound-wise, and that, too, will mask any differences. I've listened to several live recordings of the bands I play in. They were made with a decent cam with a reasonably good external X-Y mic arrangement. Those recordings force me to admit there's no way anyone could tell the difference between these and my favorite Rotosounds, no matter how much I might prefer the latter. Frustrating and relieving at the same time. Know what I mean? (Welcome to live sound.) Would I buy these again? Yep.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2014 by Craig
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Buenas. Pero no duran tanto.
Style: 5-String Medium, 45-125
Pattern Name: Bass Strings
Más cómodas son las DR strings. Pero por el precio valen la pena las fender.
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2022 by Vico C
Style: Medium, 45-105
Pattern Name: Bass Strings
very nice
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2023 by Jimmy H.