Harley Benton Valuestrings Bass 45-105 Reviews
Cheap for often restringing type of people
I'm the type of player that sweats a lot. That being said, any strings I use (except Elixir coated style, which I don't really enjoy) are dying on me very fast. For 4.90 € per set, I'm able to buy in bulk and change them anytime I want. Great value!
Very simple strings
Need strings - take this ones. Sounds for every penny!
Good strings
I don't know how long these last (I had to sold my bass a week or two after I put these on), but they had a great sound initially!
Best Value
Ordering 5-10 packs will guarantee that you have spare strings for the next years worth of gig/rehearsal mishaps that require a replacement. And they're cheap enough that they're worth just having around just in case.
Cheap and gets the job done.
Unbeatable for the price
Bought one set out of curiosity, and was amazed. They sound very good and can be compared with top brands, but at a fraction of the cost. Bought 3 more set that should last me a year or so easily.
Pros: price, sound, quality
Cons: getting out of tune for a first day or so
Would really love if they made extra long scale sets as well
The E-string has a much, much, much more lower sound than the others. Everything else isn't bad at all, but this "feature" can be a noticeable disadvantage for someone.
Good for the money
I bought these as I was a bit short on money, They sound great, but they looked a little bronzeish when I strung up my bass.
Good strings for the price
I ordered this strings together with a Harley Benton bass guitar.
For their price, I must say it is a bargain. The cheapest bass strings in music stores in my country are about 20 Euros. Even if their sound did not last for as long as an expensive set, I would have still chosen this Harley Benton set and I would have changed them more often.
They hold tune, feel good and sound good.
For such a low price, what else do you need?
I bought these for one of my studio basses that was in dire need of a restring, they work absolutely fine.
They probably don't sound as good as other brands, but for a fraction of the price and the sole use of demoing bass parts for my band? Fine!
Good quality, can't speak for how they hold up on stage, but I'm happy with my purchase.
If you're not the richest man in the universe, these strings will save you. Cheap, durable and with a good sound. Nothing that will blow your mind, but they do their job well enough.
Great, considering the price
Pros:
* Cheap
* Good overall sound
Cons:
* A string is noticeably more quiet
Affordable yet functional.
They do what you need them to do.
The sound is ok, and they allow me to change strings weekly if i need to so i can have zing and not cry at my empty pocket. They are probably worse than a 30-40 euro set (as you'd expect), but their price allows me to keep the good strings for recordings.
By the way, they have a weird coating that goes away about an hour in so i wouldn't say it's a problem.
Allright!
I bought a set just to try them and they are ok. Sound ok, feel a little bit rough and stay in tune. Sound is not too bright, I like that.
I like the normal d' Addario's better, but they cost 3 to 4 times what the Harley Bentons cost. I will buy these again. Price/quality is very good.
Really good!
great strings for a ridiculous price!
Best bang for the buck
if you like to have fresh strings every week this is the best (considering the price)
Cannot be wrong for the price
Good strings for the price my amateur ears can't really ear a big difference but my wallet can.
For this price itâs great.
For the price it’s great.
Best offer for bass players
So cheap for bass strings, u can change it erevy week (if u need it).
Well sound.
Recommended!
Just for backup
Its not even descent.
You get it because its cheap or for backup.

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Harley Benton
- Released in 2008
- Average price : $6
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