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Guitar String from Dean Markley belonging to the Blue Steel series

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  • heavymetal84heavymetal84

    Dean Markley Blue Steel ElectricPublished on 03/06/12 at 21:14
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    How long you use it? For years I used the Blue Steel


    What is so special that you love the most, least? nothing less than the .. + .. These strings take a long time even lorsu'elles are slightly oxidized ...
    and + + is the sound! Crystalline sounds clear, well fit in to the distos ... and a rock solid! you can go on the bends, not loose it!

    Did you tried many other models before buying it? other dean markley

    How would you rate the quality / price?
    really excellent value for money! ps loved and approved solididité

    With experience, you do again this choice? ... oh yes, and not once!
  • UncensoredUncensored

    Dean Markley Blue Steel ElectricPublished on 01/14/06 at 11:16
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    I use these strings for almost a year now. What about ... They are perfect m'enfin!
    Let's stop saying that these strings are made for the blues and rock old school! They are made for everything! I play the Lynyrd Sknyrd ausi well as that of Metallica Pantera, we talk about clean or distortion!
    To touch the strings are great, we feel they are without tearing the fingers!
    And the sound! AAAA sound! Good, dj "acoustically speaking" without amp without distortion alone slab, unplugged: the sound is both warm and crystalline, and what I prfre is harmonics. Harmonics, natural, artificial, pinch, attack you the ropes, worse APRS pfff you blow it out over the harmonic (forgive me the hyperbol…
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    I use these strings for almost a year now. What about ... They are perfect m'enfin!
    Let's stop saying that these strings are made for the blues and rock old school! They are made for everything! I play the Lynyrd Sknyrd ausi well as that of Metallica Pantera, we talk about clean or distortion!
    To touch the strings are great, we feel they are without tearing the fingers!
    And the sound! AAAA sound! Good, dj "acoustically speaking" without amp without distortion alone slab, unplugged: the sound is both warm and crystalline, and what I prfre is harmonics. Harmonics, natural, artificial, pinch, attack you the ropes, worse APRS pfff you blow it out over the harmonic (forgive me the hyperbole: D). Harmonics out of control without the need to start a grate finger movement fifteen hundred times before leaving the harmonic. Even without amplification audible harmonics are super!
    Then fill the attic with amplification (bah is an electric guitar when even!)
    Clean-in: it's wonderful, it changed my sound from the strings of roots! The sound is prcis, the Tone is excellent, always autants harmonic ... enjoyable! What do Phra Metallica (with a Boss GT-8 too, but I still microphones BC Rich mdr! Rputs to have no harmonics (?? Subscription?).)
    Disto-in: ouash even the slap! For though I be in rhythmic light, my big palm mute string sounds like a real palm mute, or as you put the palm or thumb it will not be the same sound! Then the harmonics are even more incredible than clean: they are powerful without going on hach ​​steak is more accurate than atomic clock! Then the climax, solo, be it rock and roll of heavy or thrash, the sound is hyper prcis, never sounds crappy because of a rope or do not like the legato attacks thrasheur, you can play extreme speeds, the strings feel great under the fingers! APRS noise level is on the pedal has much to do but I can tell you that level of precision, my Dean Markley pickups ratrappe largely my BC RICH!

    What I like most: his precise Cristallino-friendly, harmonics, sustain endless (with the natural harmonic Dime (RIP) by pulling on the death floyd, the harmonization continues until 15 seconds: D), the touch too, that all sounds so ... In addition to these strings are indestructible (I remind you to wipe your strings that oxidizes ca! Whether it's Ernie or dean, if you sweat like a pig without wiping your strings, they will not 3 weeks!).

    What I like least: j'deconne nan! This issue has no place for these chords: D

    The report quality price: 7 in Aremus for strings is the perfect fte!

    Dj I bought 3 sets of strings and is still perfect!

    EDIT: I forgot to say that I dj ssay of D'Addario mounts ibanez. Once you are put on the silent blue steel 400 times better, and my buddy owner of the ibanez agrees ... I also tried the Ernie Balls on a signature Washburn Dime, jtrouve that lacked precision ca ca but I think it is because It was a super fine shooting (when Dime played on 9-46 and 10-52! !). My prfres remain the Blue Steel!

    EDIT 2 (dcidment!): Yet the light and I am super close to the strings of the handle, yet same agreement or even OD r (! Drop D tone below yum!) strings frieze not a fly ass hair! Ms. thick rope! The strings are not all bad dtunes it remains super tight. By Floyd against my not stay long as I ca worse just too lazy to rgler the honky-tonk;) but otherwise it's not frieze and not very soft!
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  • MechMaster90MechMaster90

    Dean Markley Blue Steel ElectricPublished on 03/27/07 at 16:19
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    I just put these strings on my guitar, having played on D'Addario home scratching my 9-42 (oh my god it's hard ...), and Ernie Ball 8 38. Playing for only a few months I was looking for strings that actually suited me as the brand that the drawing, and being a soloist rather that "guide" I had a game very responsive and precise and more flexible (that is why I tried the 8 38).
    In the end I came back to the 10 DM 46 in Blue steel (the strings of Neil Zaza xD) just to try, my Ernie Ball was half dead after just one month and a half, and there I really was amazed.
    One has the impression that the strings are cold as crystal. The game is the most accurate and responsive, the bend, even a ton…
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    I just put these strings on my guitar, having played on D'Addario home scratching my 9-42 (oh my god it's hard ...), and Ernie Ball 8 38. Playing for only a few months I was looking for strings that actually suited me as the brand that the drawing, and being a soloist rather that "guide" I had a game very responsive and precise and more flexible (that is why I tried the 8 38).
    In the end I came back to the 10 DM 46 in Blue steel (the strings of Neil Zaza xD) just to try, my Ernie Ball was half dead after just one month and a half, and there I really was amazed.
    One has the impression that the strings are cold as crystal. The game is the most accurate and responsive, the bend, even a tone, not too difficult (to say before I played on the August 38 ...), the severe acute are superb as it looks like strings sing, the sound is very powerful and bright, even without amplification.
    Obviously they are not the same warmth and roundness that Ernie Ball, and harmonics are still shorter, I would say that the opposite is in place we gain in brightness and precision, and harmonic are more powerful.
    Only downside: the price € 10 in-store: / Now I'm going to order more on the Internet at € 6.50.

    I edit a remake to tell you what it is to the life of these strings in a few months (they seem to me this says a lot stronger than my EB ...). In the meantime I put 9 because of the price.
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  • ChrisR.ChrisR.

    Dean Markley Blue Steel ElectricPublished on 09/26/07 at 14:15
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    I use these strings for about 15 years and have never found a better home can be the same brand signatures are really good too.
    Commantaire to contradict the above I play blues, rock, hard rock and heavy metal and play piro technique for years and nothing was wrong does not go your way rocker and metal strings are also those you believe me.
    even if I play with Dean Markley signature from time to time because of the price too high for some years but my favorite is Blue Steel
  • ThaddéeThaddée

    Dean Markley Blue Steel ElectricPublished on 12/07/07 at 12:10
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    - How long have you use it?
    I use Dean Markley alternating with Ernie Balls for 4 years.

    - What is the particular feature you like best and least?
    The sound is really beautiful, the most beautiful I've heard coming out of a set of strings, the strings Mi (acute), and if Sol ring true and clear, just perfect for solos and Młoda the The R and E strings (severe) when a ring and they insist prcis even my taste, and finally the sustain is really good. The only default that could find them would be the lack of "feeling" (less enjoyable, more "adrantes' fingers, reducing somewhat the speed of play at times and that is very bad to has long fingers) remains to be seen if you can call it the d…
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    - How long have you use it?
    I use Dean Markley alternating with Ernie Balls for 4 years.

    - What is the particular feature you like best and least?
    The sound is really beautiful, the most beautiful I've heard coming out of a set of strings, the strings Mi (acute), and if Sol ring true and clear, just perfect for solos and Młoda the The R and E strings (severe) when a ring and they insist prcis even my taste, and finally the sustain is really good. The only default that could find them would be the lack of "feeling" (less enjoyable, more "adrantes' fingers, reducing somewhat the speed of play at times and that is very bad to has long fingers) remains to be seen if you can call it the default in the eyes of the quality of its ...

    - Have you tried many other models before acqurir?
    I started with Elexis, and I soon had a Dean Markley, but standard (the qoque I did not play in 10-52) and then when I do my guitars luthier prparer m ' 'd advise taking Ernies ball and I was not silent dcu at all, even really happy, then I took of Dean Markley by pure chance (o the store I buy them no longer had at 10-52). I also SSAI a lot of game variety and rope marks varied with friends who have always dcues.

    - How do you report qualitprix?
    For a mere 8 string to the game store o I Achte, I think we could hardly find better now.

    - With the exprience, you do again this choice? ...
    It's always a pleasure to play with Dean Markley and I do not think anyone would say otherwise. A SSAI urgently if you have not already done so.

    updating the 7/12/07: APRS be replayed on Ernie Ball on a new long period, I finally found the sound much less beautiful than Dean Markley Ernie Ball (10-52 always) I do not change anything However, I think because I think they are both the best, I would say that Ernie Ball are superior by far in the sensations, the only thing that I find indisputable.
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  • gsarlgsarl

    buy em!

    Dean Markley Blue Steel ElectricPublished on 03/22/11 at 19:43
    I also use the 10-46 blue steels, and, as in that review : https://en.audiofanzine.com/guitar-string/dean-markley/2556-Blue-Steel-Regular-10-46/user_reviews/r.13625.html, the thing i like most about the Blue Steel's is the tone and the longevity in which they retain the tone and brightness. These heavier strings are perfect for blues playing, and downtuned metal playing, or just in general when you need a thicker, more defined sound (maybe say when recording, or if you're using a lot less distortion for whatever reason). I use them mainly on 2 downtuned Les Paul guitars, but i've also used them on my blocked tremelo ibanez rg. They feel a little different on the thinner neck, but i was al…
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    I also use the 10-46 blue steels, and, as in that review : https://en.audiofanzine.com/guitar-string/dean-markley/2556-Blue-Steel-Regular-10-46/user_reviews/r.13625.html, the thing i like most about the Blue Steel's is the tone and the longevity in which they retain the tone and brightness. These heavier strings are perfect for blues playing, and downtuned metal playing, or just in general when you need a thicker, more defined sound (maybe say when recording, or if you're using a lot less distortion for whatever reason). I use them mainly on 2 downtuned Les Paul guitars, but i've also used them on my blocked tremelo ibanez rg. They feel a little different on the thinner neck, but i was already used to the feel of the thicker string, so it just made me dig in a little harder with that guitar in relation to how i was picking.

    I run the 10-52 set on my lower tuned (everything from A standard through D standard) tuned guitars. The feel on the lower tunings from the lower strings is perfect and the lighter top allows me to still be able to wrangle out all my quicker runs and licks. The other nice thing about them is, i can sub any of these heavier ones in for a broken 10-46 and get away with it for the gig, if needed, cause i'm already used to them. They're a great 2 in the 1/2 punch of string choices if you require standard and lower tuned guitars. Plus, it feels to me that the heavier lower strings resonate a little better and dont sound floppy or extra buzzy like some other's i have tried in the heavier gauges.

    All in all, i'll keep buying these...they have a really strong, yet balanced tone on the lower end that absolutely crushes the preamp on just about any amp or rack preamp i use. As i mentioned on my other review of the dean markely 10-46 sets, these set up, stretch out, intonate and settle in really nice, and they stay put. i have graph tech saddle savers on all my less pauls, and can't remember the last time i've broken a string.... i can say though, when i switched from ghs boomers to blue steel strings i stopped breakind "d" and "g" strings about once every other set.

    If you haven't given these strings a try, you owe it to yourself, your tone, your guitars, and your bandmates and audience to treat them to something a little nicer than they're used to!
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  • gsarlgsarl

    favorite string

    Dean Markley Blue Steel ElectricPublished on 03/22/11 at 19:34
    I've been using blue steel strings since 1995. The reason i keep using them is they stay bright and strong sounding the longest of any string i've used. I clean my strings and fretboard whenever i'm done playing and literally, i can keep a set of these sounding fresh for 6 weeks (thats including gigging 2 times a week and practice 2 times as well). If you can find them under 6 bucks a pack, grab them.

    I mostly play metal and these suit that style well, you dont really have to work hard to get pinch harmonics to jump out, and generally, these strings interact well with tube preamps, as they're not thin sounding at all. I do my own setups, and from set to set, i can always expect consist…
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    I've been using blue steel strings since 1995. The reason i keep using them is they stay bright and strong sounding the longest of any string i've used. I clean my strings and fretboard whenever i'm done playing and literally, i can keep a set of these sounding fresh for 6 weeks (thats including gigging 2 times a week and practice 2 times as well). If you can find them under 6 bucks a pack, grab them.

    I mostly play metal and these suit that style well, you dont really have to work hard to get pinch harmonics to jump out, and generally, these strings interact well with tube preamps, as they're not thin sounding at all. I do my own setups, and from set to set, i can always expect consistency, and also i can perform with confidence that i'm not going to have dull tone because of my strings. They do take some stretching to where they finally settle in and are ready for an intonation, but that's a good thing, cause once you get them stretched out and set, they're good to go. I use them on all types of guitars (les paul, floyd rose type guitars and standard strat types, AND acoustic too!!!) and, like i said, i dont worry about my strings being a weak point in my tone chain.

    They're pricey if you buy them retail, but worth it even then. I try to buy them as a dozen/case when i can, as with anything else, they are cheaper in bulk/by the case.

    I've used D'addarios', DR, GHS boomers, gibson, elixer, ernie ball and finally settled on these as the best sounding, longest lasting. I continue to buy them, and wish i'd have found them earlier than i did as i spent a bunch of money on strings that either were dull sounding in comparision, or were breaking.

    I REALLY have to try to break these, and USUALLY (i say usually because every once in a while, you just get a bad string for whatever reason)....usually, when you break one of these, it's time to change the whole set, because the others will start to pop soon after.. Again, i clean my strings after each playing time, and rarely have to change these out more than 6-8 weeks on a regular playing/gigging schedule.
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  • moosehermanmooseherman

    Fantastic Affordable Strings

    Dean Markley Blue Steel ElectricPublished on 05/11/10 at 12:33
    I have been using these strings for many years now. When it comes to electric guitar, it'd be really nice to buy the best, most expensive strings all the time. However, as most players have undoubtedly realize, strings have the annoying habit of breaking all the time. So we need something cheap. But cheap shouldn't have to mean cheap-sounding. That's why I love these strings, they are really affordable but still sound great all the time. Plus, they feel spectacular and are always fun to rock out to. This size string in particular (10-52) is great because they have all the benefits that the heavier strings have in the low end, plus all the soaring highs that come with lighter strings up top.…
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    I have been using these strings for many years now. When it comes to electric guitar, it'd be really nice to buy the best, most expensive strings all the time. However, as most players have undoubtedly realize, strings have the annoying habit of breaking all the time. So we need something cheap. But cheap shouldn't have to mean cheap-sounding. That's why I love these strings, they are really affordable but still sound great all the time. Plus, they feel spectacular and are always fun to rock out to. This size string in particular (10-52) is great because they have all the benefits that the heavier strings have in the low end, plus all the soaring highs that come with lighter strings up top.
    I really like that combination, I feel as though it really lets my electric guitars shine through and hit every frequency level really well. I get the thick lows and all the bright highs without having to compromise. Most strings that attempt to do this always have a habit of keeping the strings really unbalanced, which is sort of frustrating. Ernie Ball is a perfect example of this, which I find annoying. I can't believe how many people supposedly use those strings, considering how annoying some of them are. Anyway, I can't say much more than I already have, as far as affordable strings go, these ones are great-sounding, comfortable, and they manage to last a decently long time. Maybe not as long as Elixirs, but those sound terrible in my opinion. These are among the best out there.
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