Valuestrings Bass 45-105 : Cheap But Good Quality Strings

10 years ago

Very cheap bass strings that are a great quality and saved an actual concert for me.

I bought these because a friend of mine had actually broke a string on one of my basses, not only was i annoyed but in a dilemma, not having much money at and having to buy strings 5 days before a gig, i could just afford these but really expected to have to buy new string soon after using these but surprisingly im still using them to this day, i would prefer them in a thicker 50 gauge but sadly Harley Benton does not provide them.

Tone wise they dont sound much different between D'arrdrios which is what i tend to use, genre wise they are

very flexible as well, i tend to stick to hard rock/heavy metal but they do suit and i can get some very nice tones

from them acoustically and amped up.

They are tending to decay and get dirty but i do use my bass regularly and preform alot so i have expected this,

they do feel quiet rough after a long session like 2­3 hours and can cause some soreness to possible new

players.

Overall you get some good strings for a very low price

Image Harley Benton Valuestrings Bass 45-105

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Harley Benton
  • Released in 2008
  • Average price : $6
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