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Hmm... Pay more, get better.
Well, I bought these as they were cheap for a second bass I own. They're solid metal, no material at the ends, no aggregation at the ends, just metal. They're quite twangy upon installation, too much high end and almost buzz. I rarely break strings, nearly never. One of these broke after a couple of months. Don't let the Warwick brand fool you, they're cheap for a reason. Save up a wee bit more and get yourself a better pair I'd say.
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This review is probably an outlier, but I gave a set to my brother, and he said that the ball end had come off before he had even strung it on his L2500.
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I doubt it....
One might have a longterm debate about how much a good set of bass strings should cost but it is undoubtable, that these Warwick Red Label strings are really cheap. So I thought that they should be worth a try. Having tried a lot of other string manufacturers and producers before I have to say, they are not. The sound is ok at first, some nice low end, warmth, little highs. Therefore they are scratchy, they do not feel soft at all, they take sliding noise from ones fingers very seriously. After one/two weeks, they sound old and mushy. It is ok to save money for strings, as I can only recommend Fender strings at the moment, but these are not enough.
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not for too long middle range and quality bass strings. they get rusty sooner than the other strings
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