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02-20-2011, 07:28 AM
|  | Registered User | | Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: conditional upon harmonic Hz | | | Truth is, they will have more "duds" than a machine made D'Addario. And someone early claimed that string maker B had better customer service, but never contacted DR. And whomever says D'Addarios last longer is doing something abnormally wrong. With me its weeks versus months. DR has replaced many a new B string for me.
I hope readers can filter the noise out of the good info here.
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02-20-2011, 07:59 AM
| | | | DR Strings are great, no doubt about it, at least what I've tried which is the Hi Beams.
Only problem with Hi Beams is, they do eat your frets, no matter what Marcus Miller says (maybe he's got stainless so they don't eat his). I checked my frets after only a few hours of playing and they were already worn. Put in Nickle coated strings and that took care of it.
Just an FYI for those who don't want to do a fret job every 6 months. | 
02-20-2011, 08:26 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Connecticut | | | If its a round wound, its a lo-rider for me. These are the perfect strings for me. Great tone on every bass I have ever put them on.
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02-20-2011, 10:16 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin | | | I use HighBeams on 2 of my basses and Black Beauties on the other two - all of which are 5 string instruments. I use the 45-130 guage. I've been using them for years now and have only good things to say about DR strings.
Anyway, my band is back in the studio starting tomorrow and during this 4 day session we will be tracking a song in Dropped D tuning, which drops my E string to D and my B string to A. I like the feel of taut strings and during rehearsals I felt that perhaps a little tighter B string might work better for me. I always switch out my strings on the bass(es) I plan on recording with 2 or 3 days before hitting the studio, so yesterday I purchased a set of the DR DDT (55-135) and put them on. Yeah, it's a bit of a gamble, but that demonstrates my faith in DR strings.
So far, the feel is good - I'll report back after our sessions have ended and give a more detailed review.
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02-20-2011, 06:10 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: N.E. Ohio | | Quote:
Originally Posted by bassgod0dmw I just bought a set of hi beams for my 5er (been a long time lo rider user). As I was stringing up the low B (.125) the damn thing snapped! A string 1/8" thick. I was amazed.
I called DR and they said they would send me a replacement. The mail just came, they sent me a whole new pack! I've been playing DR's for as long as I can remember...and that's one more reason why. THANKS! | My B string (nickel low riders) unwound upon installation (a buddy was doing the work) and I contacted them. I was kinda hoping they’d send me a whole set, which would give me a whole new set for a four-string, but they just sent me a replacement B string.
Oh well, I can‘t complain.
I ordered another set of lowriders, but accidentally ordered the SS set. I think I’ll keep them and try them out on my Squier Jazz V.
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02-21-2011, 11:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Marko5657 My B string (nickel low riders) unwound upon installation (a buddy was doing the work) and I contacted them. I was kinda hoping they’d send me a whole set, which would give me a whole new set for a four-string, but they just sent me a replacement B string.
Oh well, I can‘t complain.
I ordered another set of lowriders, but accidentally ordered the SS set. I think I’ll keep them and try them out on my Squier Jazz
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I ha the same problem with the Drop Tuned models. B unwound at the peg on two consecutive strings. And yes they were installed properly. Circle K Balanced standards are far superior.
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01-17-2012, 11:21 AM
|  | Les is More | | Join Date: May 2008 Location: Detroit, MI | | | First - DR strings taper their strings at the nut a little farther down the string than some other string manufacturers.. So if the string (usually Low B because the tuning machine is closest to the nut) unravels or breaks at the tuning machine.. That's why..
Reason: The outermost wrap isn't supposed to wrap around the tuning post.. If it's a nickel string, it's a softer material than steel.. So nickel will do this more often that steel strings will.. If the steel strings will at all.
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01-17-2012, 11:23 AM
|  | Les is More | | Join Date: May 2008 Location: Detroit, MI | | | Secondly, as previously stated: DR strings are hand wound.. Which means that they will have some duds more regularly than machine-wound. However, DR's customer service is the best I have ever experienced.
Reason: If you call/e-mail them telling them your issue with the given string, they will send you a new one for free (or a new set for free). You don't pay shipping, you don't have to send the dud back.. Nothing.. They just take care of you.
DR.. Done Right.
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01-17-2012, 11:32 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Saint Louis, MO | | Quote:
Originally Posted by lburton2 Secondly, as previously stated: DR strings are hand wound.. Which means that they will have some duds more regularly than machine-wound. However, DR's customer service is the best I have ever experienced.
Reason: If you call/e-mail them telling them your issue with the given string, they will send you a new one for free (or a new set for free). You don't pay shipping, you don't have to send the dud back.. Nothing.. They just take care of you.
DR.. Done Right. | +1 for this. they package strings very well, too!
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01-17-2012, 01:16 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: south elgin, il | | | Just ordered some green neons.
Ive played elixers the last few years, but Im looking to try new things. Should I be excited? | 
01-17-2012, 04:19 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Oct 2011 Location: Melbourne, Australia | | you should definitely be excited! i have my black beauties on the way and after playing hi-beams for a year, i couldn't be happier with the standard of strings that they produce
neon green too? so purdy
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01-17-2012, 04:20 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: SF Bay Area North CA | | | Something l like about DR strings is that each string type is clearly addressing a specific need: Lo-Riders for tension and mid-range, Hi-Beams for zing and so on. | 
01-17-2012, 04:31 PM
| | Registered User Endorsing Artist: Neal Moser Guitars, DR Strings | | Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Ottawa, Canada | | Quote:
Originally Posted by michaelgilleran Just ordered some green neons.
Ive played elixers the last few years, but Im looking to try new things. Should I be excited? | I have a set of green Neons on my main bass. they sound AWESOME! They feel great, and look very, very cool!
A couple of pics:
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01-17-2012, 04:43 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Aug 2011 Location: Charleston | | Quote:
Originally Posted by moomoocajoo Dr Strings are massively over rated IMO. IME their coated strings last the same time as normal strings and don't sound any better. I didn't like any of the gauges of the sets I tried too.
I mean they're not bad, certainly no worse than any other strings out there really, but theyre not the second coming which is what some people would seem to believe.
Just my 0.02...maybe I just got unlucky? |
I have to agree with this... as a former user. DRs dont suck but... I use TIs now ( because they are awesome and LAST FOREVER!!! ) but the RS66 IME are better than DRs.
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01-19-2012, 08:19 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: London | | | well... I must admit I have encountered bad sets (think they happened to be sunbeams or lo-riders) , but overall I would never play anything else than a heavy set of Hi-beams, there's just no other string like them.
And all this neon colour coating rubbish is a silly fad and looks tacky in my opinion.
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12-19-2012, 06:52 AM
| | | | I have High Beams on 2 jazz basses and 1 precision, Black Beauties on a VMJ fretless, and MM Fat Beams on a Schecter 5-string. Just got a Schecter Stiletto 4-string, and I have High Beam Flatwounds on the way to replace the stock strings. I've never gotten a bad string, and I'm delighted with all but the Black Beauties. They're probably the perfect string for the fretless, but they feel funny to me. Kind of like rubber bands....These will be my first flats, and I'm eager to try them out. I've never bought anything but DRs since I bought my first set two years ago. Incidentally, that first set still sounds great, and they get daily use.
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12-19-2012, 11:34 AM
| | | | I wish I liked them better, because their service is outstanding. Unfortunately, from my first set of Hi Beams, theyare just don't sound like I want my strings to sound. I usually use Rotos, and the Hi Beams seem to have a dip at my favorite frequency. They lack a little something in the sound. I love the way they sound, it's just not what I want.
I tried them to give some other strings a try, since I don't know how much I like the Rotos if I haven't tried anything else. But so far, I definitely prefer the Rotos. Might try some Prosteels in the future.
Hmm... anyone know how the Hex-core lo riders compare to the Rotos? I still probably wouldn't prefer them, because apparently nothing has the bite that Rotosound has. If the main difference between the Lo Riders and the Hi Beams is feel, I probably won't bother.
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12-19-2012, 11:43 AM
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12-19-2012, 01:34 PM
| | Supporting Member | | Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Flower Mound, TX | | | Black Beauties!! DR Black Beauties are my favorite round wound string, I love the sound I get. I have them on both my 5-strings and my P-bass. | 
12-19-2012, 03:15 PM
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Originally Posted by LilloEsquilo DR Strings are great, no doubt about it, at least what I've tried which is the Hi Beams.
Only problem with Hi Beams is, they do eat your frets, no matter what Marcus Miller says (maybe he's got stainless so they don't eat his). I checked my frets after only a few hours of playing and they were already worn. Put in Nickle coated strings and that took care of it.
Just an FYI for those who don't want to do a fret job every 6 months. | If your frets were noticeably "worn" after only a few hours of play with some stainless steel strings, I would actually question if maybe there is something wrong with your frets.
I've used several sets of rotos stainless steel on 3 different basses, with at least 1 year of exclusive roto use per bass, and never noticed any visible fret wear. A Fender Jaguar and two different Ibanez (an SRT and one of the later EDBs made of wood).
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