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Ovviamente le ho comprate per il nome, il grande Harris, che ci ha messo la firma, ed ovviamente le ho montate su un Precision. Corde lisce, grosse, con tutto quello che ci si aspetta da una corda liscia. Non scure e vintage come le LaBella Jamerson, anzi, sembrano quasi delle round a confronto, e il suono "alla Steve Harris" dura poche ore di uso intenso del basso, poi le corde perdono brillantezza e diventano delle onestissime Rotosound Lisce in stile "Jazz Bass 77". Infatti, dopo tre mesi di utilizzo, hanno ancora un'ottima tenuta e suonano scuro e caldo. Delle buone corde lisce. Ma, alla fine, se uno tralascia la seta colorata coi colori del West Ham dove la corda si arrotola ai bischeri del basso, sono uguali alle Rotosound 77LE, e il prezzo superiore è dato dalla firma e dalla foto di Harris sulla confezione.
Ovviamente le ho comprate per il nome, il grande Harris, che ci ha messo la firma, ed ovviamente le ho montate su un Precision. Corde lisce, grosse, con tutto quello che ci si aspetta da una corda liscia. Non scure e vintage come le LaBella Jamerson, anzi, sembrano quasi delle round a confronto, e il suono "alla Steve Harris" dura poche ore di uso intenso del basso,
Ovviamente le ho comprate per il nome, il grande Harris, che ci ha messo la firma, ed ovviamente le ho montate su un Precision. Corde lisce, grosse, con tutto quello che ci si aspetta da una corda liscia. Non scure e vintage come le LaBella Jamerson, anzi, sembrano quasi delle round a confronto, e il suono "alla Steve Harris" dura poche ore di uso intenso del basso, poi le corde perdono brillantezza e diventano delle onestissime Rotosound Lisce in stile "Jazz Bass 77". Infatti, dopo tre mesi di utilizzo, hanno ancora un'ottima tenuta e suonano scuro e caldo. Delle buone corde lisce. Ma, alla fine, se uno tralascia la seta colorata coi colori del West Ham dove la corda si arrotola ai bischeri del basso, sono uguali alle Rotosound 77LE, e il prezzo superiore è dato dalla firma e dalla foto di Harris sulla confezione.
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L
nope not for me
Lars4613 14.02.2014
first of all: the quality of the strings I got was top notch!
BUT:
Most people buying these strings are soundwise trying to get into Steve Harris territory. And there is your problem! While you can get the Harris feeling with it, the strings loose their brilliance very quick and start to sound dead. And with this I do not mean a nice flatwound oomph, but plane dead and liveless! Mr Harris seems to change these strings very quickly but I guess he gets a discount on these strings... ;-)
I also do not think that the more "traditional" flatwound user would like these strings. I know better alternatives...
first of all: the quality of the strings I got was top notch!
BUT:
Most people buying these strings are soundwise trying to get into Steve Harris territory. And there is your problem! While you can get the Harris feeling with it, the strings loose their brilliance very quick and start to sound dead. And with this I do not mean a nice flatwound oomph, but
first of all: the quality of the strings I got was top notch!
BUT:
Most people buying these strings are soundwise trying to get into Steve Harris territory. And there is your problem! While you can get the Harris feeling with it, the strings loose their brilliance very quick and start to sound dead. And with this I do not mean a nice flatwound oomph, but plane dead and liveless! Mr Harris seems to change these strings very quickly but I guess he gets a discount on these strings... ;-)
I also do not think that the more "traditional" flatwound user would like these strings. I know better alternatives...
Sfortunatamente si è verificato un errore, La preghiamo di riprovare più tardi.
R
Flatwounds with a character
RedSun 27.01.2014
Well these flatwounds from Rotosound are a custom gause for Steve Harris from Iron Maiden.
I use them in tune C so I like the bigger gause and the extra string tension they offer.Beware if you don't like big tension strings these may not be the correct choise for you.They are very stiff for standard tunings.
Out of the box they are very bright and after some hours of playing they have some stickiness to the touch.
Those "features" don't last so much and after a while (one week or so) they settle in.
Their sound after they settle in is mellow with clean highs without steping into roundwounds terittory.They have the "flatwound sound" but don't expect deep and boomy lows.They are very balanced,fairly hi-fi with a nice quality to the low mid and midrange imo.
The touch is smooth even though a bit rough for flatwound but believe me this won't be a problem.They are still smooth and very easy to play!
And let me tell you they last forever.I used them 7 years and they were going strong.
Only downside I can think of is that they are overpriced.
If they were cheaper I would still use them but 40 euros are too much compared to the Fender flats offerings for example which cost half of that.
Still a very good product and recommended!
Well these flatwounds from Rotosound are a custom gause for Steve Harris from Iron Maiden.
I use them in tune C so I like the bigger gause and the extra string tension they offer.Beware if you don't like big tension strings these may not be the correct choise for you.They are very stiff for standard tunings.
Out of the box they are very bright and
Well these flatwounds from Rotosound are a custom gause for Steve Harris from Iron Maiden.
I use them in tune C so I like the bigger gause and the extra string tension they offer.Beware if you don't like big tension strings these may not be the correct choise for you.They are very stiff for standard tunings.
Out of the box they are very bright and after some hours of playing they have some stickiness to the touch.
Those "features" don't last so much and after a while (one week or so) they settle in.
Their sound after they settle in is mellow with clean highs without steping into roundwounds terittory.They have the "flatwound sound" but don't expect deep and boomy lows.They are very balanced,fairly hi-fi with a nice quality to the low mid and midrange imo.
The touch is smooth even though a bit rough for flatwound but believe me this won't be a problem.They are still smooth and very easy to play!
And let me tell you they last forever.I used them 7 years and they were going strong.
Only downside I can think of is that they are overpriced.
If they were cheaper I would still use them but 40 euros are too much compared to the Fender flats offerings for example which cost half of that.
Still a very good product and recommended!
Sfortunatamente si è verificato un errore, La preghiamo di riprovare più tardi.
TL
They are pricey
The L 21.11.2019
They might be called "Steve Harris" but really they are a re-brand of the Rotosound Jazz 77 heavy gauge. They have classic 70s British sound when put on a p-bass.