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Powman

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To answer some questions - the samples were recorded on a Big Al using the middle pickup in passive mode.

The EB coated strings will not fray from extensive picking like that other brand - they are built differently. The others - "brand X" are coated after the string is wound so you have coating over the entire string. It eventually frays, but at least it kills your tone in the mean time :(

I find the EB coated strings are almost identical to the non-coated, just a little warmer. Kind of like where a set of nickels end up after a couple of days, except they stay that way for a long time.

Hmmm...this is interesting. A warmer roundwound. This could just be the thing I am looking for. How is the finger noise compared to uncoated rounds? Is it quieter?
 

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Ed rules! ;)

Now I'm determine to take coated for next strings change and thats for sure!

I recently changed original EB RSB 5 set with the same fresh one, and now after few gigs sounds really like when I bought my bass!

I hope that coated will last twice longer than regulars? :cool:

I do not have so much gigs right now, but after Easter have almost every Saturday one wedding party, and than will test coated set in practice, on hard looong gigs, we play usually 60-100 songs per night! :eek:
That will be an "off-road" test for sure! :D

I'll be back :D on this thread! :cool:
 

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I've been using gounds as to not mark up my fingerboard as much. Would these be softer and not mark up a fingerboard like standard rounds?
 

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Ed rules! ;)

Now I'm determine to take coated for next strings change and thats for sure!

I recently changed original EB RSB 5 set with the same fresh one, and now after few gigs sounds really like when I bought my bass!

I hope that coated will last twice longer than regulars? :cool:

I do not have so much gigs right now, but after Easter have almost every Saturday one wedding party, and than will test coated set in practice, on hard looong gigs, we play usually 60-100 songs per night! :eek:
That will be an "off-road" test for sure! :D

I'll be back :D on this thread! :cool:

Keko, please report back on your road testing!

P.S. I'm of Croatian decent. Nice to see someone from the "old country" up here :)
 

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If Ed or anyone wants my own experienced reviews of EBMM Coated Strings vs. "Brand X", PM me.
 
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keko

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Keko, please report back on your road testing!

P.S. I'm of Croatian decent. Nice to see someone from the "old country" up here :)

Hi there!

Like I said, I'll be back to this thread and report, but when right time comes, probably at Spring 2010. :D

P.S. ...glad to have some domestic roots in the USA ;)
 

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Cool. Listening to Ed's sound clips makes me:

1. Want to get a set of Coated slinkys

2. Then get a set of EB flats. I tried (non eb) flats on the SR5 once and it didn't take, but clearly, got to try again.

3. WANT A BIG AL! It wasn't on my list of MM basses I want "someday", but ...wow. Does the P with more clarity, plus everything else it does.

4. Want to be able to play as cleanly and tastily as Ed. That may never happen.
 
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