Daddario ECB81S 5-stars Reviews

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4 years ago

Not suited for Mustang Bass

This strings are too short for a Mustang bass (chords through body Bass). Buy Medium strings (M) instead.

4 years ago

Best flats around IMO

My goto brand for flats. Love the feel, sound and quality of the Chromes. I use these on my short and full scales. Flats for life :)

4 years ago

Great sound

Great sound for short scale basses. I use a single p-pickup mustang and it's a perfect match. Cannot recommend enough!

5 years ago

Smoothie

Great flat wounds for my fender short scale. Brighter than other flats which is what I was looking for.

6 years ago

Daddario Quality

I used these on my Hofner Ignition Bass.

They are warm sounding and have that great flatwound feel.

My one complaint would be the price but all flatwound bass strings are expensive, these are at the higher end of the price scale.

Daddario are always excellent quality so you can rely on them for all your string needs.

6 years ago

Excellent

Superb sounding and feeling strings!

7 years ago

My favourite strings

I've been through many string sets for short scale basses and these just feel great and sound great. Make no mistake, they are quite dark sounding strings but for my needs (RnB style playing with a thumb or jazz walking bass style with two fingers) that's just perfect. Expensive? Yes, but they'll last a very long time.

7 years ago

Smooth warm sound!

Bought these strings for my Jaguar shortscale bass and had it for some time now. I love the deep and warm sound of these strings, they are smooth to touch although they feel kind of sticky (they are not as smooth as I expected) but it causes no problems. They cut through the mix well and are perfect for someone looking for a deep vintage sound.

7 years ago

Always reliable quality from Daddario. Wish they did a hybrid set of 40-100 though.

Like all their strings, bass and guitar, these are consistently great and don't cost the earth. I wish they had a hybrid set in 40, 60, 80, 100 gauges, but I have found a work around (albeit expensive). I just use the 100 and 80 with a 60 and 40 from a standard 34" set -as these are not too thick to go through the tuner posts and the extra length can just simply be cut off. Does mean I'm amassing a nice and useless collection of short scale 45 and 65 strings though....wonder if I'll ever find a buyer or use for them!

9 years ago

Vintage Tone

I put these flats on my Gibson SG bass and boy what versatile strings these are. Not only can you get a mellow 60s R&B sound from them but unlike other flats these can really growl and create a harsher sound if needs be. I highly recommend these.

10 years ago

The best bass strings for a true short scale

Using these strings since long time and have never lost bright and warm sound.

Set on different electric basses, such as Epi Viola, Hamer Slammer, Fender Rascal, etc.

Warning, keep an eye on the length of your bass before buy them.

Depending on bass type, the sound is slightly different but kept a pitch, that many would call it 'vintage' in this time.

I prefer playing with a pick, but still with fingers the feeling is much more on bass tones.

Overall, what I love of these strings is the sensation of slipping way with my fingers on the neck. And I guess they have influenced my bass playing style.

Strongly recommended.

10 years ago

Flatwound strings for short scale bass...

Fitted these to my Epiphone EB0 short scale bass guitar and they are perfect. Won't hurt your fingers as much as roundwound strings will and are smooth and quiet while moving up and down the fretboard. Will definitely buy again!

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Daddario
  • Released in 2008
  • Average price : $65
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