Warwick 42210 ML Red Label 4-stars Reviews

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6 years ago

tangy!

great strings with the stainless sounding tang.

sometimes with a dead sounding string mostly the E', undoing it and twisting the string as if to wind the coils up in the string tighter can resolve this.

great value for money.

6 years ago

Very good value strings

I've used these for years with very few issues. Sound fine, nice feel.

10 years ago

Very good quality/price ratio

I've been using these strings for years now, on 4-5-6 and Extended Range basses alike.

I've always been happy with them, they don't last long but they're cheap and sound good, very bright but a bit too aggressive on frets and fingers if you're an aggressive player.

Apart from their short life, another problem the chinese made string has is poor intonation: often I had to throw the bridge saddles back and forth to find a good intonation at the 12th fret and a few times I got bad sets with an unusable low E with an "inner buzz" when played open. Certainly bad news on a 30euros set but no big deal when you pay ?9.90. I'll keep using them for sure.

11 years ago

I play gigs most weeks, and have a need to have decent reliable strings that I can afford. Since I discovered Warwick Red, I havent looked back - the balance of quality versus affordability is the best I have come across. I dont see the point of spending lots more money to get little extra performance. The sound is bright, is even across all 4 strings, and deals with changes in temperature without undue tuning difficulties. Highly recommended,

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Warwick
  • Released in 2002
  • Average price : $11
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