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andruca said:It's THEIR brand, but I bet my month's sallary they don't manufacture strings!!!! There are MUCH less manufacturers than string brands!!!!
ANDRUCA
+1 I really dig their black label strings, but not their price. It would be the dogs danglies if I could find a cheaper alternative of the same strings.StreamerDavid said:By chance, does anybody know who manufactures the strings for Warwick?![]()
andruca said:There are MUCH less manufacturers than string brands!!!!
ANDRUCA
IMO, your right, the red label strings are great strings for the money, but I don't like the fact that they aren't tapered core on the low B string (in 5-string sets) like the Black Label strings.Frank Martin said:Yeah, just like tube-manufacturers.
As for their balck label's price, they are cheaper here than most other strings of the same category. Not to mention their red box sets.
It's THEIR brand, but I bet my month's sallary they don't manufacture strings!!!! There are MUCH less manufacturers than string brands!!!!
ANDRUCA
My experience with Warwick strings on my MIG Covette Standard 5 string is they were the only strings who’s none tapered B string will fit into the tail piece channel. Otherwise, they are kind of on the dead side after a few hours of play.By chance, does anybody know who manufactures the strings for Warwick?![]()