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Dean Markley NickelSteel Electric
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Guitar String from Dean Markley belonging to the NickelSteel series

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  • Mi(ni)meMi(ni)me

    Dean Markley NickelSteel ElectricPublished on 06/20/08 at 11:58
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    One of the brands that are less Chres little find ...

    They last me three months and are quite rsistantes. IDAL pulling for Drop C tuning as or 1 / 2 tone lower. Noise mtallique strings disappears when they are new APRS a good week of play his brilliant and enjoyable.

    I do not understand why Dean Markley strings are deprecated on Audiofanzine opinion. I still use them on my guitar and I'm Premire Fully satisfied: Longva sonnorits enjoyable and cheap!
  • Anonymous

    Dean Markley NickelSteel ElectricPublished on 03/01/09 at 09:24
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    For me were of very good strings.
    I have used one year and not fart FREQUENTLY (every two months I changed) ...
    Note that I played 2 hours a day and sometimes I "Burin" ...
    I play with a lot of mtal and are suitable for me. although preferred for small Ernie Ball ... have strings that ensures better now when solo rhythm!
    even given in drop c it takes too much curl but no good will be taking a higher veiled welcome =)
    a + +
  • RikikilerRikikiler

    Dean Markley NickelSteel ElectricPublished on 11/18/06 at 08:48
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    Really ... I do not like ... I broke two strings at a Repette so I buy in the ... So I decided to make Dean ... 5 games ... : '(

    Well I'm really on it! Touch Raiche, its pretty bad cold and ... and besides, I break a string in the first tune ...

    In short, clean and beautiful I have chosen Dean Markley, but I go home Ernie Ball DS as possible!
    And I suggest you do the same!
  • eFDayeFDay

    Dean Markley NickelSteel ElectricPublished on 02/24/09 at 15:09
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    Good strings to 6 € play, I ride it for years without worries or surprises.
    I tried Addario lately, not unpleasant but less bright, I do my stop them.
  • ScabieiScabiei

    Dean Markley NickelSteel ElectricPublished on 10/13/09 at 19:41
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    I'm in my second game of this type. The first difficulty is 3 months.

    I recently fell to a two-tone tuning lowest (open C) and wanted a game not too expensive deep-draft history to see what I could now pull the best match.

    I tried the 13-56 and 12-54 at Dean Markley. The 13-56 gives a powerful attack in this tuning for rhythm but arrived in attempts to solo technique I guess it must be a little more hardu, though quite feasible, however. I do not shred, but I noticed right away that the bends required a little more candid. Level tapping it does not interfere more than that.
    The 12-54 is a little softer (logique. ..) but equally suited for this tuning, and lets just walk on to the ha…
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    I'm in my second game of this type. The first difficulty is 3 months.

    I recently fell to a two-tone tuning lowest (open C) and wanted a game not too expensive deep-draft history to see what I could now pull the best match.

    I tried the 13-56 and 12-54 at Dean Markley. The 13-56 gives a powerful attack in this tuning for rhythm but arrived in attempts to solo technique I guess it must be a little more hardu, though quite feasible, however. I do not shred, but I noticed right away that the bends required a little more candid. Level tapping it does not interfere more than that.
    The 12-54 is a little softer (logique. ..) but equally suited for this tuning, and lets just walk on to the handle a little easier.

    In terms of lifespan, it is frankly not that great ... The diameter that to break a string, it should really strive above but after two months I already had the beginnings of problems keeping agreement after a few big shots of Floyd. Problem that did not feel was so fast with Ernie Ball for example.

    on the other hand I really appreciated that although the proposed pulling the strings, even the most severe, are not high-voltage cables and they are thin enough and pleasant to the touch. One of the reasons that made me abandon the Ernie Ball when I was playing in 10-46, too round and thick for me to even small drawing.

    So to summarize, they are worth their price, 4 € for pennies closely, but rather to reserve a rhythmic game only because their life is short. I think I fold in the medium term on the Dean Markley Blue Steel 12-54.

    I said it had tested only those strings playing metal (rhythm and solo) on a hi-gain amp lamps.
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  • Voivod KVoivod K

    Dean Markley NickelSteel ElectricPublished on 03/18/10 at 12:05
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    I use them for 3 years on a Standard Lag Rockline.

    Drawing light, I have used the CDs that are a bit expensive, even if it's (very) good rope.
    Nothing to say, they do the job, the sound is clean, the good life (besides, I have no problem with any brand, just to sweat without a doubt, and yet I am of death metal!).

    My opinion is contrary to previous opinion ... that's life.

    8 / 10 since the DR sound better, but they are catching up on the price (I have the game to 5.50 euros) and life.