danbanbass Posted December 2 Posted December 2 Hi everyone, I’m looking for some bass strings, preferably 45-105 hex core, I’ve been a fan of Stainless steel round wounds. I was a big fan of DR DDT strings but the price of these are astronomical in my eyes. I got a deal on Warwick red label strings which I use for gigging purposes and last alright but will be heading to the studio in Jan so want to use some nice strings for then. I like strings that keep their zing and don’t dull down very quickly so any advice would be great. Cheers. Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted December 2 Posted December 2 The Nanoweb coated Nickel Elixirs are the ones I mainly use. I change them once a year, usually after 30-40 two hour live shows. Also, the 40-95 set are really comfortable to play, very bendable, but still with good string tension and no loss of tone. Quote
Skybone Posted December 2 Posted December 2 Warwick Red's are a good set of strings for very little money, used to use them for a while, then tried some others which just sounded better. Elites Stadium Steels used to be pretty good, and are reasonably priced. Current faves are D'Addario Pro Steels, but they aren't cheap. Amazon have a 4 string set for around £28-29, where bizarrely, a 5 string set is £26. IMO, they consistently sound great, and last for months. 1 Quote
Geek99 Posted December 2 Posted December 2 (edited) I like Warwick reds as well, but would refer you to Coban strings on Amazon. Cheap as chips and very much punch above their weight here you go : 2 sets for £16. 45-105 What’s not to like? https://amzn.eu/d/5Zetgjw Edited December 2 by Geek99 1 Quote
Supernaut Posted December 3 Posted December 3 (edited) On 02/12/2025 at 14:26, danbanbass said: Hi everyone, I’m looking for some bass strings, preferably 45-105 hex core, I’ve been a fan of Stainless steel round wounds. I was a big fan of DR DDT strings but the price of these are astronomical in my eyes. I got a deal on Warwick red label strings which I use for gigging purposes and last alright but will be heading to the studio in Jan so want to use some nice strings for then. I like strings that keep their zing and don’t dull down very quickly so any advice would be great. Cheers. Can't recommend these enough. Been using Foundations since 2018 and they're fantastic. https://amzn.eu/d/aRtvKOg Edited December 3 by Supernaut 1 Quote
Norris Posted December 4 Posted December 4 On 02/12/2025 at 22:11, Skybone said: Current faves are D'Addario Pro Steels, but they aren't cheap. Amazon have a 4 string set for around £28-29, where bizarrely, a 5 string set is £26. IMO, they consistently sound great, and last for months. +1 I've used them for years. EPS165-5 to be specific. Quote
unclecarve Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago On 12/2/2025 at 9:26 PM, danbanbass said: Hi everyone, Basketball Stars I’m looking for some bass strings, preferably 45-105 hex core, I’ve been a fan of Stainless steel round wounds. I was a big fan of DR DDT strings but the price of these are astronomical in my eyes. I got a deal on Warwick red label strings which I use for gigging purposes and last alright but will be heading to the studio in Jan so want to use some nice strings for then. I like strings that keep their zing and don’t dull down very quickly so any advice would be great. Cheers. Have you tried Rotosound RS66LD? Great 45–105 stainless strings that stay bright way longer than most. Quote
BassTractor Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago S P A M M E R / S C A M M E R A L E R T Folks, the above poster has added a link to the quoted text. This is a new member who did similar twice, within minutes after becoming a member here. In their other post, they'd edited a quoted link, thus adding a second link to it. This looks innocuous, but isn't. I've reported their posts, but there's no mod here right now. Be aware! Quote
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