Ernie Ball - BASS STRINGS - Comparison

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  • Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
  • We're testing 4 bass string sets from Ernie Ball! Slinky Bass, Cobalt, Group III Flats and Slinky
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  • @zr2700
    @zr2700 5 лет назад +51

    3:05 - Cobalt rounds - Sandberg Jazz
    4:25 - Cobalts rounds - Musicman P
    5:16 - Cobalt flats - Sandberg Jazz
    6:26 - Cobalt flats - Musicman P

  • @williamyoung3070
    @williamyoung3070 2 года назад +8

    It's worth mentioning that Ernie Ball does a good job making strings with accurate winding lengths.
    When strung through the bridge tail, the E string has just enough length of full outer wrap to carry past the nut.
    Then the string tapers in thickness. Only the core of the string gets wound around the tuner post.
    This is important on Fender type headstocks where there isn't much distance between the nut and the E string tuner post.
    It's also important with flatwounds, which can lose resonance and sustain when the full outer wrap of the string gets wound around the tuner post.
    There are a lot of other manufacturers that aren't able to execute this aspect of string making correctly.

  • @lookingatyouforever
    @lookingatyouforever 5 лет назад +97

    5:14 - Sanberg Jazz Bass (Flatwounds - Cobalt)
    7:46 - Sanberg Jazz Bass (Flatwounds - Group III)
    6:25 - MM P Bass (Flatwounds - Cobalt)
    8:31 - MM P Bass (Flatwounds - Group III)

  • @robertmarcos5975
    @robertmarcos5975 2 года назад +3

    Awesome video guys! About two years ago I put a set of the cobalt flats on my Schectet Stiletto Stealth 5 and was blown away by how bright they were for flat wounds but still maintained that warmth you get with flats once I rolled off the highs. I don't get to play out everyday but still..... two years later and they still sound great! I liked them so much I put another set on my Squire Classic Vibes 70's P- bass last year and they still sound like they did when I first put them on..... at least to my ears.

  • @stevendennett4881
    @stevendennett4881 5 лет назад +5

    Fantastic comparison ! I've just bought a set of the slinky flats and I'm very eager to try them. Great job guys !

  • @alessandromonteiro3765
    @alessandromonteiro3765 6 лет назад +48

    It would be a Nice video about flatwound : slinky Flatwound vs Group Flatwound vs D'addario Chromes vs LaBella Flatwound.

  • @metallicarocks911
    @metallicarocks911 5 лет назад +260

    Who knew that Elton John was good at bass guitar? :)

    • @katicasey4610
      @katicasey4610 5 лет назад +7

      That's exactly what I was thinking

    • @heavyribassmaiden4924
      @heavyribassmaiden4924 3 года назад

      Hahahhahahahahhaha

    • @kayaguvenir6001
      @kayaguvenir6001 3 года назад

      I clicked on this video because i actualy thought he was elton

    • @voornaam3191
      @voornaam3191 3 года назад

      Everybody who has seen the RUclips videos on him.

    • @bassduo15
      @bassduo15 3 года назад

      kkk bahahahahahahah

  • @johnforest4804
    @johnforest4804 6 лет назад +2

    I've been waiting for this review good job!!

  • @i_am_error_64
    @i_am_error_64 6 лет назад +12

    My favorite are their cobalt flats. Nice highs and long lifespan. I use them on my Reverend Decision bass.

  • @marcusparnell2403
    @marcusparnell2403 5 лет назад

    Great job as usual. Love your videos.

  • @SpeedRacerOnline
    @SpeedRacerOnline 4 года назад

    Thanks for this! I've been wanting to try switching to flats, and was debating on which to try. I knew I was interested in Ernie Ball's based on reviews, but they don't have much for a demo video. Now I feel confident that the Slinky's are a good sound for my style.

  • @pennywiseRJ
    @pennywiseRJ 6 лет назад +51

    that ernie ball precision sounds very cool

    • @ihH6053
      @ihH6053 6 лет назад

      pennywise RJ very poppy

    • @The_sinner_Jim_Whitney
      @The_sinner_Jim_Whitney 4 года назад

      I think it (and the more Jazz-like, P/J 'Caprice') were the best mass-produced passive basses on the market. The ONLY reason I didn't buy a Caprice was the 7.5" vintage fingerboard radius (I play their US Sterling basses, and the 11" radius on them is absolutely perfect for me). Apparently, not everyone thought as much of them as I did, as they didn't sell well enough to make it worth continuing to produce them, and they're discontinued now. If they get down under a grand on the used market, I fully intend to buy one, remove the neck finish and oil it, re-profile the fingerboard radius, and have it re-fretted.
      They're the best-sounding passive basses I've ever played (and I've historically been a passive kinda guy- in fact, I'm currently converting one of my Sterlings to a passive setup, kinda like the Joe Dart signature that sold out in about 30 seconds but with series/parallel/single switching and a tone control), and the consistently world-class EBMM fit and finish was of course present in the 4 I was able to play, maybe even more so than I'm used to in the Stingrays/Sterlings/Bongos I've been familiar with for years.

  • @Carryon392
    @Carryon392 5 лет назад

    Brilliant review. Very well done. Thank you.

  • @the1trueporkchop
    @the1trueporkchop 6 лет назад +14

    I’m using the slinky flats myself. I’ve had them on for almost two months with minimal tone difference. One thing you missed is that all EBMM slinky flats are made using cobalt now, which is why they are so much closer to the roundwound sound.

  • @jostonpowell1346
    @jostonpowell1346 6 лет назад +6

    Those Cobalt strings have a different sound to them for sure. I am going to buy a pack and try them out for myself and see how they sound with my rig. Just can't explain the sound but I really, really enjoy the samples you guys did.

  • @darwinsaye
    @darwinsaye 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for including the part at the end where you went through all the strings on a single bass at a time. I don't like or play J style sounding basses, so it was less distracting to just hear them on the P style MM one after another. Very good comparison.:)

  • @oscarmorales-cn3hz
    @oscarmorales-cn3hz 4 года назад

    Excellent review, thanks a lot!!!

  • @jayfalzarano8046
    @jayfalzarano8046 5 лет назад +27

    Hey bros,
    I’ve been using the Cobalt Flatwounds for years... They are on my 76 4001 Rickenbacker... They stay bright and punchy for at least four months or so....

    • @kongandbasses8732
      @kongandbasses8732 4 года назад +7

      Same here.
      I have the second set of Cobalt Flats on my 1964 Precision Bass, this set now for more than 2 years.
      They still have a good ammount of high end - and lots of output.

    • @jayfalzarano8046
      @jayfalzarano8046 3 года назад +1

      LaBella flats are like high tension wires - stiff are a board... they are all different - the Cobalt Flats are very flexible though...

    • @jayfalzarano8046
      @jayfalzarano8046 3 года назад +1

      LaBellas would do it

  • @toiletfarm
    @toiletfarm 6 лет назад +10

    The Cobalts are brighter, but I agree, I've never seen/felt/heard an output difference. They're incredibly durable though.

  • @MrFleshcutter
    @MrFleshcutter 5 лет назад +2

    Those Cobalts sounds amazing!!

  • @markbass354
    @markbass354 6 лет назад +3

    Lars that sounds really good sir ,
    thank you for the nice videos

  • @johnmorrell
    @johnmorrell 4 года назад

    Thanks that was very helpful. Your videos always are .

  • @celestelongway7315
    @celestelongway7315 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the post!

  • @pterantula
    @pterantula 6 лет назад +2

    I use Regular Slinky flats (50-105) on my Zons, and they RULE. Great punch, not too boomy, and not as slick as LaBellas (which are very nice, but feel a little weird during sweaty performances). I highly recommend them. I'm also experimenting with EB Group II flats, which so far are nice, but I prefer the "zing" of the Slinky flats.

  • @PepoVidal
    @PepoVidal 4 года назад

    I enjoyed this video!!! your t-shirt is fantastic too!!

  • @mr.wunderful4361
    @mr.wunderful4361 6 лет назад +2

    Ernie Ball Hybrids are very similar to GHS Bass Boomers round wound Nichols. At least for me, both of those are almost identical in sound and resonance. The Ernie Ball's however seem to have just a slight bit more "brilliance" but not harsh or sharp like their stainless steel slinky's. And for those looking for a better price point than the GHS, the Ernie Ball hybrids, at least in my area, are about $3 (USD) less expensive. I've used them on both my 4 and 5 strings. Good luck

  • @lucybarney1
    @lucybarney1 3 года назад

    I put some cobalt strings on my Yamaha jazz 2 years ago and apart from the very rough surface which goes after a week or two of playing , they have little top end now but the mid and bass growl is brilliant

  • @bassworship50
    @bassworship50 4 года назад +4

    I've been playing bass over 40 years and I've never heard a flat-wound string sound like those Slinky flats.

  • @pjmuck
    @pjmuck 5 лет назад +5

    Great comparison, thanks. It's really surprising how punchy and bright their flats are. Slapping my J bass strung with D'Adaddario Chrome flats never sounds that punchy.

  • @plinkbottle
    @plinkbottle 4 года назад +9

    Years ago when we used flat wound a lot, they were always too bright when they were first put on. As nobody did slap then, we were happy after a few weeks when the brightness wore off. Some players thought they got better with age and would never change them. They would have been all stainless steel.

  • @user-kw1oq5ho8x
    @user-kw1oq5ho8x 5 лет назад +2

    I like and recommend cobalt on p pickup with maple board. It sounds so damn good!

  • @thestig8064
    @thestig8064 6 лет назад +61

    Hahaha nice Joe Dart there in the Corner

    • @vincentkoster6291
      @vincentkoster6291 6 лет назад +3

      The Stig I was like "IS THAT A JOE DART BOBBLE HEAD FIGURE?!" and yes, it is.

  • @bapt_andthebasses
    @bapt_andthebasses 6 лет назад +5

    Lars is a great great bass player! The best to you, man!

  • @nepmobile3583
    @nepmobile3583 3 года назад

    That bass is beautiful!

  • @stevenp.sparks2953
    @stevenp.sparks2953 4 года назад

    Great job; Thanks!!

  • @Joey0367
    @Joey0367 3 года назад

    I wish I could learn Lars’ riff, it’s very nice! 👍🏻🙂

  • @tomtomthebear
    @tomtomthebear 4 года назад

    Hybrid slinkys have been my go to forever recently tried the power slinky’s because I’ve been doing a lot of drop d..!!! Torn I love the lighter top strings but love that 110 bottom it’s a bit excessive buying the two sets 😂😂😂

  • @emreisldag2303
    @emreisldag2303 4 года назад

    I've been trying out this Cobalt string set of which gauge is lighter than yours in the video. I liked them a lot. I don't absolutely agree with you about these strings are a bit hard to play. Having said that, they are easy on both the bass and fingers. Slapping comes more comfortable and sound is what I want to hear. Great video and topic on what every bass player is keen on seeing.

  • @holdencaustic
    @holdencaustic 5 лет назад

    The cobalts sound nice!

  • @FrowinIckler
    @FrowinIckler 6 лет назад +6

    I'm using the slinky flats for a long time now. The bright and punchy sound stays VERY long, for months ! These strings are really best of both worlds, i like them a lot. Fits perfect to a Precision Style Bass.

  • @funstuff9651
    @funstuff9651 3 года назад

    Hey man! Stellar as always. By the way, where did you get this AWESOME shirt? I want it too !!! :)

  • @chrishale174
    @chrishale174 4 года назад

    Have a set of EB Cobalt flats(45-130)on my Ibanez GB35 fretless and they have a really nice lively even tone still on all 5 strings(have had them on the bass for around 3 1/2-4 months, good choice (in my opinion) if you’re looking for a string that Has an ample amount of highs &high mids as well as maintaining low and low mids And still delivers enough presence& Tone to where you don’t have to overcompensate either by technique(plucking more aggressively) or volume/overdrive or maxing out your EQ on the amplifier.

  • @bluzikmusic
    @bluzikmusic 2 года назад

    Thank you for the video. I've just fitted EB Slink flatwounds on my short scale bass. They come with long coloured lead traces which I've had to cut most off as otherwise would have had too much string around the tuner posts. Do RB make bass strings especially for short scale bass?

  • @voornaam3191
    @voornaam3191 3 года назад

    Ah, nice to hear a German accent, living 90 km from Germany. Got two cheap Japanese P-basses. A Hondo (Fame Series 8300) now fretless, did a cyanat glue neck finish, because I messed up the fretboard a bit, removing the frets, lesson learned. The action is slightly higher than before, the fretboard could be flatter. But the neck is good enough for me.
    The other bass is an Avora bass, the guitar pedal brand Avora used to do instruments, too. A Dutch musical instruments company (Voerman in Amersfoort, still in business) imported guitars and basses from Japan, they started the Avora brand. That one I left original. Adjusted action and intonation, and I cleaned it.
    And I put Super Slinkies (45-100) on both of them. My music shop said try these, I'm a beginner, playing scales and practising my hands. And those strings sound very okay. Because both basses have the same strings, I can hear the differences. A fretless bass really has that singing sound. And the other one has a somewhat shorter neck and strings. I would not call it a bariton, in between a guitar and a bass, but perhaps it was designed to be tuned Fis-B-E-A. Perhaps they just wanted less string tension and the normal E-A-D-G... What do you think? I got no problems playing it in the normal tuning. Maybe I should try half a note, or two, higher. If it sounds brighter and the neck can have it, maybe it is a good idea.
    Sorry, long story.

  • @ronherrera8327
    @ronherrera8327 3 года назад

    Have the slinky flats on my P bass. Gives you more of a modern to slight vintage sound.

  • @yngwerhappen
    @yngwerhappen 3 года назад

    ... and the next great video. I need some new strings for my new Sterling by Music Ray 35 and Yamaha BB 425. I love that Stingray sound :-)

  • @adddrian100
    @adddrian100 6 лет назад +3

    That riff through the video!..

  • @HF1600ie
    @HF1600ie 5 месяцев назад

    Exactly what I am looking for. Do those flats remain bright or better go to rounds expecting them to mellow ? After breaking in, I want a vintage sounding slap sound from the late 70s to early 80s in my P bass that lasts for ages.

  • @marccarter1350
    @marccarter1350 Год назад +2

    Super sinky flats do lose that brightness after a few months. They stay the same there after. They last for 18 months on my bass. I now wanna try the group 3 on my jazz bass next string change, they sound classic motown :-)

  • @NightOwlGames
    @NightOwlGames Год назад

    i just ordered Ernie Ball Hybrid Slinky Nickel Wound Electric Bass Strings - 45-105 Gauge, hope they more comfortable to play than the original steel wound that come with guitar.

  • @kongandbasses8732
    @kongandbasses8732 4 года назад +4

    Since Cobalt Flats came out I play them on my 1964 Precision Bass. Over all this time I now have the 2nd set, and these are now about 2 years old.
    The tone still is quite brilliant, all I do is rubbing them dry with a cloth after playing. I don't feel the need to change them.
    The first set was a .50 - 1.10 set, and I had huge problems with this first series set, because the G string broke twice while stringing - before the string was even in tune. Thanks to Thomann and Musik Meyer for sending me a new G string twice.
    I am sure it was not my fault, because the string broke "in the air" in the middle between nut and string retainer. It felt like the material was too hard or brittle and broke easy. It was not the matter of a too tight nut slot, there was a LaBella Jamerson set on the bass before, also with a .50 G-string.
    When the set was finally strung, I loved the strings - until the third G string broke.
    Next one was a .45 - 1.05 set that made no problems while stringing, and the set now is about 2 years old.
    Over time the tone lost some high end, but they still are bright.
    I played dozends of recording sessions with them, and not only when a vintage tone was needed. They give my P bass more high and low end, a nice cutting midrange - and lots of output.
    The feel of the strings is nice, not too much tension, but enough to tune down a full step.
    Some months ago I purchased a used MiM Precision 50's Classic, that had Elixir nickel strings on it. I use this strings a lot on my other basses, so they will stay on the bass for some time. If I feel the need for changing the strings, I'll get me another set of Cobalt Flats.

  • @hank2188
    @hank2188 3 года назад

    I can tell through every video I have seen that Cobalt have the best clarity for the lower octave sounds of the bass

  • @rudyquintero5046
    @rudyquintero5046 2 года назад

    Which string is better for bending?

  • @alxiroi
    @alxiroi 5 лет назад

    Does Lars plays aggressively or is it the low set up of the basses that makes all the "noise"( string zing or whatever you call it ) come up when he digs into the strings ? It's louder on the p bass but it's also there on the Jazz . thanks

    • @basstheworldofficial
      @basstheworldofficial  5 лет назад

      These strings were put on a minute before we recorded each sample. They’ll lose the zing after an hour of playing but there was no chance breaking all these strings in before we recorded.

  • @joachimpeiper8076
    @joachimpeiper8076 4 года назад

    Hi to everyone here. Can anyone tell me whether the Ernieball flats are a lot of softer when playing/pushing them on the frets???? I got to my Jazz Bass Ernieball roundwounds 40-95, and I can say they are pretty soft on playing but they have a thicker winding instead of the Fender roundwounds... thank you

    • @corvusmonedulas4895
      @corvusmonedulas4895 4 года назад

      pretty much any .95 set will be easy to fret because of the lower tension
      If you want super soft, try nylon tapewound strings

  • @Zeitgeist64
    @Zeitgeist64 4 года назад +2

    Ernie Ball flat's are amazing, im using them on my Jazz bass - they fit perfectly.
    Can someone recommend me some good flatwound's for EB3?

    • @taylorpearcy319
      @taylorpearcy319 4 года назад +1

      HeavyBluesFan I put them on my ESP F series bass (I’m a metal guy) and I was blown away by them. Plenty of bite but loooads of depth. Freakin brilliant

    • @bayuramadhika1215
      @bayuramadhika1215 3 года назад +1

      I use the Cobalt Flatwounds for my EB3, i really like the sound, feel so nice and have a bright sound

  • @IvanovBR
    @IvanovBR 3 года назад

    Nice video. Normally. You have to spend a lot of money any time to decide which seiten is the best for you

  • @shadowbeast8yt892
    @shadowbeast8yt892 4 года назад

    Which string is the right size for my bass? I have full size like the bass your playing

    • @corvusmonedulas4895
      @corvusmonedulas4895 4 года назад

      Most bass guitars around are "long scale" which is 34 inches.

  • @Nitsua_Atayha
    @Nitsua_Atayha 6 лет назад +29

    1:05 3:04 to compare the sound just switch between the times

  • @PorchBass
    @PorchBass 3 года назад

    Lars slaps so well that even the flats sing

  • @jeanmarienoe
    @jeanmarienoe 6 лет назад

    God we must read my mind i was thinking about trying Ernie ball strings, great video

  • @riftone9435
    @riftone9435 6 лет назад

    Its Good use Flatwound String ?

    • @christocr
      @christocr 6 лет назад

      Depends on the sound you are wanting and the way you play bass.

  • @michaelweinman9051
    @michaelweinman9051 11 месяцев назад

    coooooool!

  • @beasheerhan4482
    @beasheerhan4482 4 года назад +1

    I thought the first set (Slinky) were, far and away, the winner.

  • @tvpsarchive2958
    @tvpsarchive2958 4 года назад

    Almost all flats suck for slap.
    But not those group III's. sounded great all around on both basses.

  • @martinheath5947
    @martinheath5947 6 лет назад +1

    A little bit of Vaseline on a cloth wiped up and down the flats then wiped off thoroughly will tone down the brightness

  • @martian9999
    @martian9999 2 года назад

    yay, Joe Dart bobblehead top left next to Gregor!

  • @SiddhiJoshi
    @SiddhiJoshi 5 лет назад

    Thanks - Would the Ernie Ball flatwound slinky strings be ok on a hofner violin bass? The guages are slightly different though similar....

    • @joshstarkey8883
      @joshstarkey8883 4 года назад

      If I remember correctly they don't come in the short scale length you'd need

  • @hadiffnazhan862
    @hadiffnazhan862 3 года назад

    I hope them broken in will sound like dead rounds but feel like flats, because that is actually exactly what i want

    • @HF1600ie
      @HF1600ie 5 месяцев назад

      Exactly what I am looking for. Do those flats remain bright or better go to rounds expecting them to mellow ?

  • @albundy2239
    @albundy2239 6 лет назад

    Spiele die Hybrid Slinky sehr gerne auf meinem Fender Am Jazz Bass

  • @Lollerkid
    @Lollerkid 5 лет назад

    Well i think flats sounds only good on P-bass-es due to their mid punch frequencies :)

    • @piscesman54
      @piscesman54 4 года назад

      Put a set on a Ric 4001 and you get Taxman (that is, if you're Paul McCartney). Put a set on a J-bass and you get Ramble On (if you're John Paul Jones). It's all in the player.

  • @rajangenesisnatividadsanch7405
    @rajangenesisnatividadsanch7405 5 лет назад

    I like the Cobalt Strings.... they're punchy.

  • @mutantbaby1672
    @mutantbaby1672 6 лет назад +1

    Slinky doesn't feel particularly smooth to me. These rounds that came with my lawsuit bass feel smooth but I have no idea what they are. They got coloured ball ends. Daddario maybe? Haven't tried Colbalt. Heard reports about them eating frets and causing hardware to rust.

  • @ilariasellitti6248
    @ilariasellitti6248 5 лет назад

    I always read on forums that you need trussrod adjustments when you use flats like D'Addario Chromes. Do you need to do the same thing with EB classic flats and cobalt flats? How's their tension ?

    • @basstheworldofficial
      @basstheworldofficial  5 лет назад

      Usually you need to adjust the trussrod for every other set of strings

    • @bobbystereo936
      @bobbystereo936 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@basstheworldofficialAre the flats available for short scale beatle bass?

  • @itark9709
    @itark9709 6 лет назад +1

    And playing with drop tunings ?
    my homie,nothing can be compared with the drop C with nicklel 50-120 size xDD sounds like ragnarok

    • @fredericdubrule1425
      @fredericdubrule1425 6 лет назад

      I play drop A# with the cobalt on my 5 strings, it "djent" if you're into that style of metal lol

  • @markbass354
    @markbass354 6 лет назад

    Gregor you have whiskers and no whisky

  • @MrRedrocket42
    @MrRedrocket42 6 лет назад +2

    That TE shirt rules.

  • @hawxy9
    @hawxy9 4 года назад +1

    Slinky Flatwound is the winner

  • @jumpSnatur
    @jumpSnatur 6 лет назад

    Is that P bass combine by Sanberg VM4 body with Musicman neck ? , Great sound.

  • @beasheerhan4482
    @beasheerhan4482 4 года назад

    Because it is almost all slap, the demo of the Cobalt strings does not work. We need to hear them being played normally.
    Thank you for the video, however.

  • @kaybhee6
    @kaybhee6 4 года назад

    no more steel strings huh

  • @Neithan
    @Neithan 2 года назад

    I thought the cobalt strings were punchier :)

  • @kuryakin64
    @kuryakin64 5 лет назад

    What!!

  • @g0pbl0p
    @g0pbl0p 3 года назад

    joe dart on the left 😳😳😳

  • @feral7094
    @feral7094 3 года назад

    My cobalts do not sound this nice by any means. Made me wanna throw on my old strings lol

  • @nicomrbean
    @nicomrbean 6 лет назад

    Hi, Can you do reviews on-demand?
    If you do so, you must try this bass:
    MAGMA TRANSPOSITOR BASS
    www.magmastrings.com/eng/3_1_instrumentos.html
    Thanks!
    PD: Big fan of your channel!!

  • @dewabulan6570
    @dewabulan6570 8 месяцев назад

    I think yellow slinky wins

  • @wra7h
    @wra7h 5 лет назад +2

    Use a pick and fingers for reviews

    • @doxx2427
      @doxx2427 4 года назад +3

      Its illegal to use a pick.

  • @braulavey
    @braulavey 4 года назад +1

    Soy yo o el bajista se parece a Aleks Syntek?

  • @bassdaze
    @bassdaze 4 года назад

    Dead mans party

  • @elmojodeajo2193
    @elmojodeajo2193 5 лет назад +1

    I didn't know Elton John uses to play bass guitar

  • @hopelessheartbreak
    @hopelessheartbreak 5 лет назад +1

    Who knew David cross played the bass😂

  • @georgschmidt2143
    @georgschmidt2143 6 лет назад +1

    None are better than Elixir Strings Roundwounds. Longest life span, smooth feel but also the most expensive. I highly recommend staying away from Ernie Ball Strings though. They lost almost all highs after a few hours of recording. Cheers!

  • @Rrrrichy
    @Rrrrichy 4 года назад +1

    Arnold: I sink it neetz a litl moar punsh

  • @kaybhee6
    @kaybhee6 4 года назад

    all d i.... huh...

  • @MsTooGEL
    @MsTooGEL 5 лет назад

    Germanenglish :D

  • @ChiKoVolcOM
    @ChiKoVolcOM 5 лет назад

    Flat wounds cobalt and flat wounds sound the same

  • @Almarsh65
    @Almarsh65 3 года назад

    Too much talking between string differences makes it too hard to hear the differences.

  • @damned1444
    @damned1444 3 года назад +1

    The demo is really poor, can't hear any difference on each set...

    • @hadiffnazhan862
      @hadiffnazhan862 3 года назад

      What headphones do you use, I literally hear every difference they can point out

  • @hanz8412
    @hanz8412 5 лет назад

    To much talk..and can't see defrent..😤