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OK but don't last particularly long
I used to use Dean Markley strings religiously, but over time found that they didn't really last that long before corroding and becoming useless.
I suppose this is reflected in the price - they are quite cheap. I have since switched to Elixir strings as although almost 5 times the price I found they outlast the Dean Markley strings by about 10 times.
I suppose this is reflected in the price - they are quite cheap. I have since switched to Elixir strings as although almost 5 times the price I found they outlast the Dean Markley strings by about 10 times.
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Just ok
Reasonably inexpensive and they serve a purpose as strings, but not the best strings I've used.
I purchased these and a set of D'Addario EXL125 at the same time, popped each set on the same type of guitar at the same time, played each of the guitars approximately as much as the other and the D'Addarios out performed these - the Dean Markley strings didn't feel as fresh out of the pack, dulled in their sound in no time at all and the B string went bye-bye mid bend after just a few hours of playing.
Fair enough, not a controlled experiment. However, coupled with my past experiences of D'Addario and Dean Markley strings and the relatively small price difference, it was enough for me to stick to using the former and ditch the latter.
I purchased these and a set of D'Addario EXL125 at the same time, popped each set on the same type of guitar at the same time, played each of the guitars approximately as much as the other and the D'Addarios out performed these - the Dean Markley strings didn't feel as fresh out of the pack, dulled in their sound in no time at all and the B string went bye-bye mid bend after just a few hours of playing.
Fair enough, not a controlled experiment. However, coupled with my past experiences of D'Addario and Dean Markley strings and the relatively small price difference, it was enough for me to stick to using the former and ditch the latter.
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