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pepan09

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Hi, peope.

Why MM bass is produced with nickel strings (2834) ? Why not with stainless steel? Is it a sound of nickel string better than the sound of stainless steel?

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A.J.

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Nickel strings are more common than stainless steel.

It's all about preference though. We make some stainless steel (2844) strings if you prefer them!
 

backagain1

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Hi, peope.

Why MM bass is produced with nickel strings (2834) ? Why not with stainless steel? Is it a sound of nickel string better than the sound of stainless steel?

I like the sound of nickel better, as do many other folks. I've also heard that stainless steel strings tend to wear out the frets sooner.

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JayDawg

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I have never used stainless steel ones on my basses. I do like the Ernie Ball Super Slinky's though that are made of Nickel. Since they have never given me issue, and I like the tones I get out of them, I continue to use them.
 
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