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Warwick 46301 Red Strings Nickel (Review)
It's always complicated when we face the moment that we've got to buy new strings. Those will be our next friends for a long time, and they are a really important choice. Or my bass could sound like trash - No strings, no life.
The first thing I did was search some important string's marks and information about their quality. Then, video reviews were (probably) the most important part: Find the perfect sound.
I feared because this couldn't be the thing I thought it was, because, as everybody knows, internet reviews might be fake.
In the case of these "Warwick 46301 Red Strings Nickel" I can surely say that I am really glad with this acquisition! No disappointments found!
The first thing I did was search some important string's marks and information about their quality. Then, video reviews were (probably) the most important part: Find the perfect sound.
I feared because this couldn't be the thing I thought it was, because, as everybody knows, internet reviews might be fake.
In the case of these "Warwick 46301 Red Strings Nickel" I can surely say that I am really glad with this acquisition! No disappointments found!
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Fresh Strings for cheap
If you are on the budget and need a good solid bass strings. Take a look at those. Need to get used a little at the fingers feeling but in the overall valuation that is positive
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Best Strings for the Money
I was a bit disappointed at first, I bought these hoping they were actually red string but found them to be silver! But all jokes aside this set of strings is perfect for me, I play in mostly standard tuning and may drop the E to a D but never downtune the Low B. these are bright enough to let the full tone of the Low B through, but have enough low end to really punch through the mix and provide that beautiful thick tone everyone strives for!
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