Dan Murphy
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de diciembre de 2024
They sound great
Evaristo
Comentado en Italia el 7 de junio de 2018
Ottime corde, e la terza muta che cambio con tre differenti tipi di corde, e queste sono decisamente le migliori, ho provato altre molto più costose ma non erano buone come queste. Le consiglio
Fester Bestertester
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 7 de abril de 2017
Great strings that feel and sound so much better than the original strings. Be aware that they take ages to stretch and settle down but once there they are a joy to play with the added bonus of no need for a dodgy looking packet of white (talcum) powder in the case to explain at customs ;-).
Lorestream
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de agosto de 2016
No point reviewing guitar strings - everyone has their favorites anyway. Well, maybe balanced tensions. But these are objectively better than what come on a Kala Rumbler Ubass. The tuning stability is far better now. My only complaint is with the Rumbler not having a backplate for restringing, which means my fourth string now has a nick in it from desperately sliding it around trying to find the freaking hole before I figured out the better way to do it. Thus the point of the review, for anyone with a Rumbler:The strings come knotted on one end. Knot the other end, then unknot the pre-knotted end, saving the little plastic ring on it, and slip it through the hole on top. It's much easier to get the string to come out of the soundhole than to come out of the tiny string hole.Grab it through the soundhole - some hooking tool, even just a pen or a marker with a bent clip, is helpful. Pull it up through the soundhole all the way, so the knot you made is what's holding it. This way, no part of the string you'll actually be touching when playing has anything rubbing against it forcefully.Slip the plastic ring back on and reknot it, using pliers to pull it very, very tight. Use force, and try to get the knot to rest in the same position as before if possible. Which can be a bit tricky.Then pull the string back up and string it, and the only nicked bits should be bits that don't matter.I should really buy another set now that I figured that method out, 'cause otherwise I'll be stuck with a nicked string forever, as these things, like nylon strings, last for freaking ever. Except there's no wound bits for grime to get stuck in, so even longer than that.
IH Kirkland
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 18 de abril de 2015
Just to say that these are a vast improvement in every way on the Fender Strings for the Ashbory bass - They stretch far less and settle in a week and they do not break (so far.) Sound just as good to me, though a little different and they feel less "sticky." After three months I can say they are much better than the original strings and I would always use these in preference.