Warwick 46200 M Red Label Reviews
Good budget
Strings. I use this brand all the time, of course I play mostly punk :)
Hmm... Pay more, get better.
Well, I bought these as they were cheap for a second bass I own. They're solid metal, no material at the ends, no aggregation at the ends, just metal. They're quite twangy upon installation, too much high end and almost buzz. I rarely break strings, nearly never. One of these broke after a couple of months. Don't let the Warwick brand fool you, they're cheap for a reason. Save up a wee bit more and get yourself a better pair I'd say.
Good
A perfect product. Exactly as youâd imagine it is
Great Value
Best price and overall sound
Don't know if I should say this.
These strings are incredible. After trying several brands including Ernie ball, fender etc. These are by far the best value. They stay brighter for longer and just have a perfect sound for me. Just worried that they don't all get bought up and I struggle to get them when I need them.
Poor intonation
Intonation is all over the place with these string. I have now tried 3 sets and the intonation setting on the bass was totally off.
Great for the price
Keeps its very good tone for a long time. Best value ever for the price. Not too bright a tone in a good way.
Good strings
Cheap bass strings that still sound good,
pros & cons:
+ Price / quality ratio, can't be beaten
+ Tone is good
- The texture is rougher than for example in D'addario Nickel round wound, but you get used after a a while, they also leave a metal smell on your fingers.
Bought then for try and got really surprised with then, they are a good buy
Very good
For the price those are very good.
I prefer those to a Ernie ball or something like that
Excelent value for money spent
Basic set of strings, nice feeling on the fingers not to rough, it's a good set for rehearsal but not as good for recordings. I use them on my Fender p bass and the sound is great.
Great strings. Great price
Can't say too much more. Fine on my Fender jazz modern player and Squire Prescision. Reasonable longevity and a good warm rock tone.
good for practice and live
good for practice and pay live,not for recording
Fine strings
These strings are not the best in the world, but they work fine on my short scale P bass.
They could project a little bit better, but for the prize they are pretty good.
Bassist needs this
Need to change your strings to get a good recording results, and this price is just right for a great bass tone.
HIGH QUALITY AND VERY GOOD SOUND
Good basic strings
I have been using these strings on and off for years, and for the price they can't be beaten. Main pros & cons (based on years of use, not just the latest set I got):
+ Price / quality ratio, can't be beaten
+ Tone is good
+ I've never checked any tension tables in my life, but the stiffness is enough for detuning (one step to D standard) with a normal 34" bass.
+ never broken one, live or otherwise.
- The texture is rougher than for example in D'addario roundwounds, closer to Rotosound in feel (IMHO)
- the brightness will be gone faster than D'addarios, Foderas etc. more expensive strings but I've noticed that this is related to how acidic your hands/sweat is. Mine will kill strings within a month with just moderate playing. So adjust this minus accordingly.
not for too long middle range and quality bass strings. they get rusty sooner than the other strings
very good for the price!!!
Nice quality ! Good price !
Good strings for their price in this range, but I expected from Warwick strings to be better .
Great Strings!!
These strings are amazing and will not let you down!
Good value for money and if you are expecting something awesome than expect to pay a lot more.
I am happy with them since the bass I have is just meant to be played in my bedroom studio and I do not need to play live, if I did, I would go for better and more expensive strings.
Happy with the sound and quality of them, as expected.

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Warwick
- Released in 2010
- Average price : $11
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