Warwick 42200M Red Label 4-stars Reviews

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4 years ago

Not my cup of tea

Not really my cup of tea, went back to nickel pretty quick.

4th string broke after a few weeks, first time for me.

6 years ago

good for rehearshing

not for recording but grat for backup and rehearsing

10 years ago

Budget bass strings that do the job

Yes, there are probably much better / nicer bass strings out there, but if you're struggling with the higher price tags of other sets, then these will do the job just fine and at a smidge of the cost.

I don't play bass much, but I have a bass knocking about that I use from time to time and I wanted some strings I could bang on it and forget about. These did the trick nicely.

Although they don't retain their brightness for as long as some other strings, this has never been a problem for me - at this price, one can get a few sets and change strings more regularly, rather than the old-school boiling of expensive strings in an attempt to get the brightness back.

12 years ago

Warwick

They Sound really good un my thunderbird

but they are killer for fingerstyle

on my other Basses they didnt Sound good aslike on my thunderbird

well they are not only good for metal

12 years ago

An ok basic sound and feel

A basic quality of sound, they are ok to start off for the first beginner - then fit the next grade of quality with the better 'Warwick 40200 M Black Label'.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Warwick
  • Released in 2000
  • Average price : $11
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