


🎶 Elevate Your Groove with Dean Markley Strings!
The Dean Markley Electric Bass Guitar Strings 2679 Blue Steel are cryogenically processed for enhanced tone, sustain, and durability. With a medium light gauge of .045 to .128 and made from stainless steel, these strings are designed to provide a balanced feel and exceptional sound quality, making them a top choice for both amateur and professional bassists.
M**.
I Don't Use Any Other Strings
I tried D'Addarios, RotoSound, Fender, Elixir, Ernie Ball, and possibly one or two others I don't recall. Came across the Dean Markley 'Blue Steels' at a NAMM show years ago; two-sets for the price of one. Stringed my Fender 'P', let the neck settle in, tuned, set-up, and played through an SWR-400 w/4.1x10 Hartke. Punchy, but not too bright or tinny. Low-end, sustain and slightly growling or staccato. With proper care, I have played on these strings through two-months of rehearsals, and first half of a three week run. They can be a little difficult to find at the music stores... ordered two-sets for pick-up at Amazon 'Hub'. Won't make that mistake again.
R**.
My preferred strings for guitar and bass
I personally love these strings and have been using them for about 30 years. I like them for guitar and bass. I am usually using drop D or C tuning so I prefer the heaviest gauge versions available (drop D or heavy for guitar and extra medium for bass) and they get great sustain at low tuning (I recently bought a fender meterora bass and the strings that came with it would just flap around, I was so happy after I replaced them with heavier gauge blue steels, it was like a totally different guitar after the change over). For me the these achieve the perfect tone, nice and bright. Strings preference is always a personal choice so I can't say if these are right for everyone. But they are top quality and I rarely have an break while playing and I definitely have never had any break during installation.
I**O
User since 1980
Always maintain their brilliance
T**O
Stainless steel that doesn’t turn your fingers into Swiss cheese or rust in a day.
Not much to say, fire.
M**J
Dean Markley Bass strings
Perfect strings for my Epiphone Jack Casady signature bass!!
M**N
I believe Stanley uses them.
T**N
my go to string
I have used these for decades for 4 and 5 string basses but they are getting a bit sparse. I hope they don't get phased out. I love the full tone, balance, and richness in both high and bottom notes, especially for live stage work. They have always been consistent. Never had one break or unwind....ever.
W**R
MTD Bass
Very good evenly balanced strings with a chimey top, and a good solid center to it. Growls nicely on an MTD five with rosewood board and maple over ash top. They settle-in to a really good sound after 2 weeks but since I like new strings, I change them about every month or less. They are round core so they give a bit and are more flexible than pro steels which are hex core. Ive tried many types and I always come back to these Blue steels for my MTD because they just have such a great warm but solid sound. They can sound aggressive or warm depending on EQ. They are much richer than nickel strings because they have so much more harmonic content. You can really hear the complex over tones on certain notes, especially when new. Nickel strings have a stronger fundamental with less overtones and sound a bit rubbery. These will definitely sound cleaner and brighter. Great for Pop, Rock, Funk, Praise n worship, Urban Gospel sound, but I would go with nickel if I were playing Jazz exclusively.
A**R
JUST WOW.
I'm absolutely blown away by these strings. They are easily the most crisp sounding and satisfying string's I've ever played! The tonality on these things is just something to behold, it's like playing springs rather than strings!I'm in love with the Dean Markley blue steels now. They have a beautifully snappy feel to them when I play, and they're SUPER DUPER slappable.Sound-wise, they're fantastically bright, and "snappy" like I said. The only way I can describe it is like a really snappy and hard hitting mid range with a super crisp, almost electric sounding high-end. These strings manage this while maintaining a nice tight low-end that carries this really deep and satisfying growl. What I really love is how ridiculously versatile the sound from these strings is.I swear, they're incredible for a slap playing style with a really in your face twang on the pull offs that supplements the low growl and crispy mids. Finger style playing feels great on the blue steels. Like I said, it's like I'm playing springs: there's no awkward floppiness and they just spring right back to your fingers. (Not to mention: these things freaking LAST)In honesty: words can't do this product justice, so let's hope a five star rating does. I'm totally in love with Dean Markley strings now, and I'm yet to find a better sounding set than the blue steels.
C**S
pasa el tiempo y siguen siendo de las mejores cuerdas
siempre ves en las revistas que hay nueva tecnología para que duren más tiempo las cuerdas con brillo y salen marcas y modelos; pero las blue steel siguen siendo las mejores en brillo. definitivamente.
M**.
Super Klang, Super Haltbarkeit
Ich spiele diese Saiten, seitdem sie auf dem Markt sind, also seit über 30 Jahren. In Sachen Brillianz und Haltbarkeit gibt es da keine Konkurrenz....
M**R
Sehr gute Qualität
Wunderbar. Ich habe einen Fretless 4-Saiten Bass und die neuen Saiten kommen darauf echt gut. Ich bin zufrieden mit dem Preis und der Qualität
M**O
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