Harley Benton Valuestrings Bass 40-95 Reviews
Very Impressed
you just can't knock these strings at a fraction of the price of most other makes.
No complaints
Better than the Warwick bass strings. I don't know how long these will sound good for, but for the price I'm sure it's worth it. Recommended.
Perfect for my needs
I really can`t say anything bad. They suit my needs perfectly. I`m only recording at home for bass parts and not gigging like I was in the old days but I can`t imagine them not being up to the job.
Perfect for home use
Although they don't have that initial zing that more expensive brands have in the first couple of days, they seem to maintain the brightness that they have for a longer period of time. They don't rust faster, and are quite comfortable to the touch. And for the price, you can't go wrong.
Perfect
Sound as good as more expensive brands. Good top end bright and punchy.
Sound very good and are affordable
Bright sounding for a decent amount of time. I played them lightly everyday for almost a month before they sounded dead. Highly recommend
Great Value for Money
For this price, they are really great!! Gets the jobs done..
Best value for money
They work as advertised and are great value for money.
Süper
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Not good for a headless bass
I have a Status Washburn S1000 Bass (yes I know very 1980's!) which is headless - I've recently tried these budget strings with it (the bass has allen key 'clamps' to hold the strings at the head and tuners at the bottom of the bridge - in common with most headless basses). At first they fit well and sounded decent - hence 4 stars for s0und - and seemed like a good purchase, however about a week after fitting them the low E and A strings have unwound under tension at the headstock end and are now completely useless. I have never experienced this with other string makes, and I've had this particular bass for nearly 35 years... So if you're thinking of using these on a headless bass you may want to look elsewhere!
twangy twang twang.
Inexpensive... but actually decent quality,.. Have been using them for 2 months now... Though I don't expect too much longevity...
I bought them to to replace very old ones on an old, seldom Played acrylic bodied Wesley bass...
Ding dong... delighted with the tone... have started playing the Wesley now more than my Jackson..
So... cheap... decent... can't complain...
And worth picking up a set or two to have for back up... you can't afford not to at this price.
You can't beat these
For the price they are sold, it's an absolute bargain. A breath of fresh air for any needing bass with years old strings. Do yourself (and your bass) a favor and grab a bunch of 'em, they are nice to have around.
Great, just sort the string wraps
They don't align so they look at bit odd
Otherwise really great strings that last an age!
Crispiness...
I may not be a Bass slapper, but this string sound crispy with Fender 4 string Bass. Kudos.
Inexpensive and good sounding strings
At this price, you can't really go wrong for the good sound you get.
strings
very good and well made will last for a long time
Great value for the price!
I've put on this set of strings on my practice bass and yes, they sound great! I don't expect them to be very resilient in time, but at the rate I'm sweating and wasting strings, these are perfect. I'd recommend them to everyone as practice strings :)
Very good strings for the price.
ÐоÑоÑкие
Для Harley Benton RB-414 LH CS не подходят - слишком короткие.
В остальном как обычные недорогие дешёвые струны.
Good strings for amazing price
Well, what can you expect when you buy 5-euro-bass strings?
Not much, you may think.
Incorrect. This one really surprised me for its quality and sound. I'm not a bass player, originally. So I decided to invest little money. And I am very happy with my choice.

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