Dean Markley Blue Steel vs Ernie Ball Stainless Steel
Posted: 11 Oct 2011 15:08
Hi.
I currently use Dean Markley Blue Steel Extra Light strings in my Vigier Excess bass.
I would like to try the Ernie Ball Stainless Steel Extra Slinky strings.
The gauges are:
Dean Markley Blue Steel Extra Light (http://www.deanmarkley.com/Strings/Bass/BlueSteelBa.shtml)Gauges: .040 .055 .075 .095
Ernie Ball Stainless Steel Extra Slinky (http://www.ernieball.com/products/category-521-Stainless-Steel)Gauges: .040 .060 .070 .095
There is a small difference between these two gauges. Should I redo intonation or it is not necessary since it is a small difference?
What strings do you think are better: Dean Markley or Ernie Ball? Other options?
Regards.
I currently use Dean Markley Blue Steel Extra Light strings in my Vigier Excess bass.
I would like to try the Ernie Ball Stainless Steel Extra Slinky strings.
The gauges are:
Dean Markley Blue Steel Extra Light (http://www.deanmarkley.com/Strings/Bass/BlueSteelBa.shtml)Gauges: .040 .055 .075 .095
Ernie Ball Stainless Steel Extra Slinky (http://www.ernieball.com/products/category-521-Stainless-Steel)Gauges: .040 .060 .070 .095
There is a small difference between these two gauges. Should I redo intonation or it is not necessary since it is a small difference?
What strings do you think are better: Dean Markley or Ernie Ball? Other options?
Regards.