Warwick 46300 ML Red Label
String Set

Latest User Reviews
I would look for something else
I own Warwick Vampyre SN 5 since 2006, and of course i played warwick strings countless times. These strings don't last, like many other budget sets. But these very strings have one major flaw: they are harsh and have sharp spiral grip wounding at the machines. Literally scratches paint off to metal. Little fun if you have 1-2-5-10K Euro bass. This issue is the same for Black-Label also, and probably all Warwick strings.
Nice Cheep Strings
Nice strings. At first little bit harsh on your fingers, but after a while they are ok. I can recommend this product for a cheep solution.
once bitten.
not a bad price and not a bad set of strings..
great under finger pretty well balanced tension.
E string became dead sounding pretty quickly, even after the good old boil in the pan trick...
didn't get a chance to practice with them as I fitted the set just before I stripped out and modified the bass..
if you change every session they'll do the job.. :-(
My favorite strings out there
As I said in my other review, they're the strings I use the most. I prefer changing them monthly as they won't last long. But at this price you can have 3 sets for 1 set of DRs.
Very good!
I use these strings on my bass for when I am doing recordings. I like the tone it gives the bass.
The strings are very responsive and have a lovely sound to it, they are also fairly cheap for bass strings which is always a plus for me!
Cheap and cheerful
Been using these a couple of months now. Sound nice and bright, feel nice under finger and feel like they'll hold up to a lot of playing
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Warwick
- Released in 2010
- Average price : $15
- For 5 -String E-Bass
- Long scale
- Computer designed nickel plated Steel
- Red label
- Gauges: 040-060 - 080-100 - 130
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