drTStingray
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I've had them on my Bongo from the spring and also on the Classic Ray (which I use most of the time) for six weeks.
If you want strings with massive zing from new these are not for you - they have a mellower quality from the start. However, I can produce plenty of zing on both basses if needed - indeed boosting the treble by a lot produces far too much.
The 60s tribute band I play in does a version of Come on Everybody - I play the Eddie Cochran guitar riff at the start on the bass and with a bit of treble boost on the Classic Ray it sounds like John Entwhistle or a fatter version of Duane Eddy.
In my experience these strings don't go off/dead - at least not yet anyway - anything but.
If you want strings with massive zing from new these are not for you - they have a mellower quality from the start. However, I can produce plenty of zing on both basses if needed - indeed boosting the treble by a lot produces far too much.
The 60s tribute band I play in does a version of Come on Everybody - I play the Eddie Cochran guitar riff at the start on the bass and with a bit of treble boost on the Classic Ray it sounds like John Entwhistle or a fatter version of Duane Eddy.
In my experience these strings don't go off/dead - at least not yet anyway - anything but.