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  • jhmjhm

    Not bad

    Fodera Guitars Diamond Nckel Round Wound Bass StringsPublished on 12/17/12 at 03:09
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    I will give a fairly short notice.

    They sound rather neutral to Rotosound strings and ernie ball that remain to me quite vintage.

    They have a lot of shine.

    And they have a very good life.

    I admit to having a preference for the vintage ropes Rotosound Swing Bass 66.

    The fodera remain, for me, excellent strings fairly neutral.
  • Joe-RhysJoe-Rhys

    good strings ...

    Fodera Guitars Diamond Nckel Round Wound Bass StringsPublished on 05/12/12 at 05:35
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    I have now mounted on my custom bass.
    I have tried many models; GHS flea signature, Labella, Fbass, Hartke, Warwick, ernie ball (definitely my favorite!) Rotosound (I love their vintage sound!), fender (yuck!), d 'addario (I do not like at all!), alembic, ken smith rock master (really good for rock), elixir (the same sound as the ernie ball and more muffled).
    what I love most, each string is placed in a plastic bag clipped to prevent them from rusting, paper presentation is stamped on the date of the package (there is special attention for the consumer to propose a recent product and functional), the sound that I call "balanced, neither too modern nor too vintage, these strings give an …
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    I have now mounted on my custom bass.
    I have tried many models; GHS flea signature, Labella, Fbass, Hartke, Warwick, ernie ball (definitely my favorite!) Rotosound (I love their vintage sound!), fender (yuck!), d 'addario (I do not like at all!), alembic, ken smith rock master (really good for rock), elixir (the same sound as the ernie ball and more muffled).
    what I love most, each string is placed in a plastic bag clipped to prevent them from rusting, paper presentation is stamped on the date of the package (there is special attention for the consumer to propose a recent product and functional), the sound that I call "balanced, neither too modern nor too vintage, these strings give an impression of" smoothness "(the only word that has come to mind).
    what I like least, like the sound of these strings is neither too modern nor too vintage, I do not really know what music is it for ...
    I think these are good strings for the price that I paid.
    for now, I will not repeat this choice because I want to try all the strings on the planet! ah! ah!
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