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Dean Markley 2674 Blue Steel Cryogenic Medium Light Bass Strings

Dean Markley 2674 Blue Steel Cryogenic Medium Light Bass Strings



Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5

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Brand: Dean Markley
Feature: Blue Steel strings are the world?s first and finest Cryogenic-processed strings
Label: Dean Markley
Manufacturer: Dean Markley
Model: 2674
Publisher: Dean Markley
Special Features: Brilliant Stainless Steel, Cryogenically processed electric string for 2 to 5 times the life of regular strings with a great response. Medium Light: 045, 065, 080, 105
Studio: Dean Markley

Features
Blue Steel strings are the world?s first and finest Cryogenic-processed strings
Blue Steel strings are a total breakthrough in string technology
Starting with the very finest quality materials, Blue Steel strings are frozen to minus 320 degrees Fahrenheit, held there for an exact period of time and then slowly and carefully brought back to their original temperature
This unique Cryogenic treatment realigns the molecular structure of the string, giving Blue Steel more highs and lows, a longer life, and greater ability to stay in tune
Blue Steel strings are available for acoustic, electric, and electric bass guitars, and come in all popular gauges

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Summary: Unbelievable Strings
Comment: I purchased a set of 4 for my bass in 1990. It was just a old Fender Pbass with stock pickups. The bass imediatly had a deeper sound and nicer feel. The strings rang longer and stayed in tune for outstanding periods of time. I had the medium-lights. Now for the pure comedy. The strings outlasted my bass. Yes that is right... the strings were still in good condition and still holding their tone for an entire gig in Jan 2006. 1 set of these lasted me 16years. My Pbass broke just beneath the neck in the body and I am finally going to give up the ghost and buy another set of strings for a bass... There is imediatly no doubt in my mind as to which set to buy. I went through 5 sets of strings in 3 years due to them shredding near joints and then these lasted me 16 YEARS... Value.. Sound... Tone... Tunning... I had bandmates tell me to replace my strings since they knew how old they were and then I would hand my bass over and say play.. then they would say.. um nevermind.. by God.. how long do those last?... ehhe Watching the guitarist changing strings every few weeks and me beating these strings into the ground and still getting perfect tone out of them for that long.. I will just stop now.. I am sure you get the idea. These strings are nuts.. just plain nuts.. now to go buy a new set.


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