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  • anton.kaldanton.kald

    Disappointing

    GHS Bass BoomersPublished on 10/31/14 at 13:23
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I bought these strings by default in a music store that does not offer other brand (€ 32.60 Set of 4 strings in 2005).

    The price may seem fair at first, but I was quickly disappointed by the brilliant sound that degrades very rapidly to become quite dull, flat.

    I have not found a particularly nice touch either.

    I never retried experience with this brand because since I found my happiness in DR.
  • pulvoniumpulvonium

    My reference strings

    GHS Bass BoomersPublished on 02/06/13 at 05:17
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I play on in GHS 3045M 45/105 since 2003.
    I do not want the shiny, new ropes snapping. I do not too much his lirsque I just get a new game. I grease Dunlop Ultraglide 69, and plays with dirty hands for several days for the round ;)
    After that, it is happiness, I love their sound and comfort round (they slide perfectly)
    I do not change when they break. On one of my basses, the game is up for five years.
    And in addition they are cheap!
  • pulvoniumpulvonium

    My reference strings

    GHS Bass BoomersPublished on 02/06/13 at 05:19
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I play on in GHS 3045M 45/130 d on my 5 string since 2010.
    I do not want the shiny, new ropes snapping. I do not too much its just when I get a new game. I grease Dunlop Ultraglide 69, and plays with dirty hands for several days for the round ;)
    After that, it is happiness, I love their sound and comfort round (they slide perfectly)
    I do not change when they break. On one of my 5-string (Ibanez ATK 305), are in place since 2010.
    This is obvious, but I prefer clear: perfect homogeneity with version 4 string headless version and it has the same feelings.
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    I play on in GHS 3045M 45/130 d on my 5 string since 2010.
    I do not want the shiny, new ropes snapping. I do not too much its just when I get a new game. I grease Dunlop Ultraglide 69, and plays with dirty hands for several days for the round ;)
    After that, it is happiness, I love their sound and comfort round (they slide perfectly)
    I do not change when they break. On one of my 5-string (Ibanez ATK 305), are in place since 2010.
    This is obvious, but I prefer clear: perfect homogeneity with version 4 string headless version and it has the same feelings.
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  • dcp1dcp1

    I have used at least 15 years ...

    GHS Bass BoomersPublished on 01/22/12 at 06:01
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    € 28 for 6-string! I buy them at my luthier.

    30 to 130 rods in 105 mi (I often re Drope to the drone)

    Actually if you appreciate a crystal clear sound ... It did not last a week.

    I Never wipe my strings, I put in against my bass in its case after each use, one to two hours a day minimum.

    The lifetime of correct strings of about three months under these conditions, but it seems very sensitive to humidity. The room in which I play is always heated to the temperature.

    I particularly like the sound very clear treble, I play with a lot of false harmonics. It may also have much lower round ... Just play with equalizers and fingers;})
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    € 28 for 6-string! I buy them at my luthier.

    30 to 130 rods in 105 mi (I often re Drope to the drone)

    Actually if you appreciate a crystal clear sound ... It did not last a week.

    I Never wipe my strings, I put in against my bass in its case after each use, one to two hours a day minimum.

    The lifetime of correct strings of about three months under these conditions, but it seems very sensitive to humidity. The room in which I play is always heated to the temperature.

    I particularly like the sound very clear treble, I play with a lot of false harmonics. It may also have much lower round ... Just play with equalizers and fingers;})
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  • JBass25JBass25

    Good sound ... hard life .. hmm .. pathetic!

    GHS Bass BoomersPublished on 08/27/11 at 12:01
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    I just want to ask the opinion, trying to warn consumers when these strings. Although they have an excellent new sound! ... For 2 days ... Despite extreme attention wipe after each use, after 2-3 days, the strings sound tuft, like a game of months ag ...
    I already try several types of games, GHS Resistors are the least.
    Frankly I do not understand those who speak qualitprix Excellent report for strings should be changed every week. (I would recommend the elixir, Ebs, DR or sadowsy). the exlixir are still my favorite!
  • PrimusPrimus

    GHS Bass BoomersPublished on 02/02/07 at 05:38
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    - I play with the strings for at least 5 years.

    - It is very round, nothing to do with string warwick!

    - Reasonable working life of 1 to 3 months for me trs often.

    - Ideal for those who have a diminished chords in a tone like me.

    - Excellent qualitprix

    For me there are three major brand bass strings GHS / D'ADDARIO / ELIXIR
    G strings play a warwick fender banish average ernie ball totalmente null
  • enhancer88enhancer88

    GHS Bass BoomersPublished on 03/12/10 at 02:45
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I used for 2 months
    I tried a Fender (I recommend it)
    what I like is really pulling really adapted to drop (I play in drop C) I slammed it provides.
    very good value for money! people buy a lot of ernie ball just for the cover kinda cool haha
    yes I would do it again! soon elsewhere
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