Dean Markley 2504 Signature Series LTHB Reviews
Small price, average value
Not the best, but still okay for this price.
It loses the "fresh string feeling" about 1-2 days. I mean, it not has that belly sound and the slippery touch what I've got used to from other brands.
After 2 weeks, no rust.
I think its will be okay for a few more weeks. (yep, I don't change string too often...)
I think I've got what I payed for. No more, no less.
If you haven't tried this gauge before, give it a shot with this cheap strings.
Good value basic strings
I purchased these as an alternative to Elixirs which is my usual choice. The first difference I noticed is how they feel, given I'm used to coated strings. They feel much smoother, but as they're not coated the quality deteriorates much faster than a coated set.
They sounded good, but given how long they lasted, I'll probably stick with coated from now on.
Best quality/price ratio you'll find
I'm using Dean Markley strings on all of my guitars from standard E to drop B tuning and they are doing their job perfectly.
Although finding strings that match your desired tone and feel is always a matter of personal taste, these strings to me not only sound and feel better than Ernie Balls or D'Addarios, they are also less expensive.
Never had any tuning problems with them either, no matter if on a fixed bridge or on Floyd Rose guitars.
Dean Markley 2504B LTHB
I've been using Dean Markley strings ever since I started playing guitar. I've never played better strings. They are reliable and sound great and last very long. They are pretty cheap so I change them about every month or so. They stay in tune and you can shred the f**k out of them without worrying that they snap.

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Dean Markley
- Average price : $6
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