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Used on Sandberg California
Sound:
Very bright strings, similar to D'Addario Pro Steels, lots of midrange, modern sounding. Good for slapping, but when you switch to bridge pickup there is a nice growl. Would be intereting to see how 45-105 would sound - should have more meat.
Durability:
Not a very objective view as I have been using them only for about 3 weeks, everyday palying with two live acts but so far they show no signs of loosing brightness/edge to the sound in contrast to D'Addario which usually die very quickly.
Touch:
Although stainless-steel design they are less coarse than average. I generally prefer nickel for this very reason, but can live with this ones
Value:
So far they seem a good value for money, specificaly for Sandberg owners as their bases are specificaly set up for the very strings - action is exemplary
Very bright strings, similar to D'Addario Pro Steels, lots of midrange, modern sounding. Good for slapping, but when you switch to bridge pickup there is a nice growl. Would be intereting to see how 45-105 would sound - should have more meat.
Durability:
Not a very objective view as I have been using them only for about 3 weeks, everyday palying with two live acts but so far they show no signs of loosing brightness/edge to the sound in contrast to D'Addario which usually die very quickly.
Touch:
Although stainless-steel design they are less coarse than average. I generally prefer nickel for this very reason, but can live with this ones
Value:
So far they seem a good value for money, specificaly for Sandberg owners as their bases are specificaly set up for the very strings - action is exemplary
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Sandberg quality strings
These are very good quality strings at a fair price. These stainless steel strings actually feel smoother than many nickel plated brand name bass strings. It's a shame that Sandberg do not make a nickel plated string, as I personally prefer a slightly warmer sound with more mids.
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