in Nicklewound and Stainless Steel strings?
Does one sound better than the other? I have never used stainless steel strings, only ever nickel wound.
Input?
What's the difference...
What's the difference...
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As OK said, steels are brighter. I find that nickels are more "organic" sounding and have a dirty low-mid growl to them. I prefer steels on active basses, nickels on passives, and nylon-coated on fretless.
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