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Dean Markley Blue Steel vs Ernie Ball Stainless Steel

Posted: 11 Oct 2011 15:08
by Krasher
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.

Dean Markley Blue Steel vs Ernie Ball Stainless Steel

Posted: 11 Oct 2011 20:31
by Ben
Krasher wrote:There is a small difference between these two gauges. Should I redo intonation or it is not necessary since it is a small difference?
I would always check the intonation - even when I swap strings guages like for like between different brands, it is good practice for that 'perfect' tuning!As for the difference between the strings, I let someone who is a dedicated bass player and may have experienced between both brands answer that.

Dean Markley Blue Steel vs Ernie Ball Stainless Steel

Posted: 13 Oct 2011 16:03
by VigierDJ
Hey... personally I've always liked Ernie Ball, but I have no real experience with Dean Markley. In any event, I'm with Ben, you should always recheck your intonation when you swap out gauges or brands.

Dean Markley Blue Steel vs Ernie Ball Stainless Steel

Posted: 18 Oct 2011 08:06
by Krasher
OK. Thank you!

Dean Markley Blue Steel vs Ernie Ball Stainless Steel

Posted: 21 Oct 2011 07:40
by 1Patrice Vigier
On a rate from 0 to 10Dean Marley 3Ernie Ball 10So for Dean Markley, pass your way, this is not a good brand, with them it is not possible, most of the time, to make a correct intonation.