Roundwound Strings Advice.

Started by nofi, February 22, 2016, 01:30:40 PM

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nofi

i have not used rounds for at least thirty years and find now i have a need for them. needless to say i have no idea what's going on in that market. i want cheap, medium ga. long scale strings. longevity is not an issue. any advice is welcomed and thanks in advance.
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Psycho Bass Guy

 Nickel EB Slinkys are cheap, easy on the hands and frets, and sound nice. They do have a VERY "to taste" upper-mid bite, but it ages away well before they die.  If you like stainless snarl, Rotosounds are the standard and Dean Markley SR-2000's have the same tone in a more refined sound. Rotos will eat your frets if you bend at all.

Dave W

D'addario EXL 165 Nickel Rounds. 45-105, $25 or less for a twin pack, long lasting and good sounding. EB (nickel) Slinkys are good too.

Hörnisse

I was a DR Hi-Beam user for years but now like the Dunlop Superbright nickel strings.  They can be had for less than $15 from bassstringsonline.com. 

dadagoboi

Quote from: Dave W on February 22, 2016, 05:45:21 PM
D'addario EXL 165 Nickel Rounds. 45-105, $25 or less for a twin pack, long lasting and good sounding. EB (nickel) Slinkys are good too.

Quote from: Hörnisse on February 22, 2016, 06:33:19 PM
I was a DR Hi-Beam user for years but now like the Dunlop Superbright nickel strings.  They can be had for less than $15 from bassstringsonline.com. 

I agree.  Just Strings has nickel D'addario XL 160 (.050-.105) for $21.72 a twin pak including a string winder  and Dunlop SuperBright nickel 45-105 for $14.22 a set.  The Dunlops have more high mids than the D'As IMO.

slinkp

D'Addario nickel has been my go-to for ages.
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patman

Dadarrio EXL's ...available everywhere and inexpensive.  They also sound great...

lowend1

When I need to go econo, or can't find my preferred DR Sunbeams locally, I use EB Slinky / Super Slinky. In a REAL pinch, I've used some of the dirt cheap stuff like Guitar Research, etc.
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slinkp

I also like Slinkys.  I used to prefer them to D'Addario nickel rounds, back when I went for more of a bright modern sound (and after I decided I didn't want steel strings eating my gets anymore).  But then I realized they usually cost more and once the band is playing, I can't really hear any difference between them. Especially once they're not fresh out of the package.
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TBird1958


I like DR Stainless and when I can find them locally Ken Smith Rockmasters 45-105
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uwe

It's been ages since I had a bad set from any brand. String quality and consistency has gone up. Gone are the days where you had to buy two sets of Rotosounds to get one consistent set.
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dadagoboi

I have a 5 year old set of RockMasters on my '64 TBird II.  They sound great.

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uwe

Mark plays without any strings then?  :o
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