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DR Strings Hi-Beams MR-45

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DR Strings Hi-Beams MR-45
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Great product.
Thonk 15.02.2021
These have been my go to strings for my Fender Jazz since the 90's.

I use .45's- 105's as the heaver gauge matches the weight of my Jazz and the thickness of the neck.

Stonking' rock sound, highly recommended. The quality is just as good as it always was.

However i found after purchase that for the 1st time i could have brought these cheaper had I
I shopped in the UK (but only by a couple of quid).

The problem was Brexit. I have used Thomann for many years, loving their huge range of gear as well as the fantastic prices & service.

Sadly I've found their prices now aren't always the best, as they used to be

It's a real pity as I really want to keep shopping with Thomann but sadly, I'm going to be checking UK prices 1st.

Shipping was also slower (usually about 3 days delivery but this took 7 days) but not a massive problem and in no way a game changer.

If Thomann can somehow keep their prices competitive then fine, but I sadly will have to shop elsewhere UK based if they can't. I'm really bummed out about it. :(.

So update 2023. Yup, prices are not always the cheapest anymore, but Thomann still remain my go to shop.

They are a fantastic business. It is effortless to order from them and even better, they are wonderful if anything goes wrong (which is very rare). It is knowing that they will sort me out if there is a problem with zero hassle that makes me keep using them as my default.
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Anyman 29.09.2020
Used on all my basses for the last 5 years. A bit lower tension due to the round core, something to consider if you really dig in. Mostly played in E Standard and D# Standard tunings, both work fine. A lot of overtones in the sound, very bright when new, I prefer mine broken in for about a week. I usually swap to new ones every 2 months if I play between 1-3 hours a day.
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Great sound, great life!
BassMonster 22.11.2015
Having gone through a variety of strings I tried these on recommendation and was greatly impressed. As a pick player who plays the bass like it owes me money, my strings get a serious workout and many other brands simply aren't up to the hammering that I give them.

DR Hi Beams have outlasted all the other brands I've tried and provide the best bang for my buck. The sound gives me the right amount of brightness and, most importantly, they keep the tone longer. When I first fitted a set of these, the rest of the band commented on the richness of my bass tone and asked what I'd done! All I did was switch from Roto 66 to the Hi Beams.

The current set on my Thunderbird have been on for over six months and they're still full of life. Saying that, I do make a point of using Fast Fret and giving them a good clean after every gig and rehearsal. Saying that, they well outlast Roto 66 or EB Slinkies which I'd used before.

In summary, they may cost a little more than some other strings but they keep their tonelonger. If you're a serious string thrasher like me, these are definitely worth a try.
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These strings are the best
Cormac 22.06.2014
I am a huge fan of complex tone, a la Chris Squire, Pete Townshend, Les Claypool, etc.

For the gauge of the string, they are actually MORE flexible under the fingers than thinner strings by other brands (like the Ernie Ball misnomer "super slinky" ), and they have punchy highs and midrange over tones that give you that piano-string-like clarity to cut through the wash of distorted guitars, crashing cymbals and pretty much anything else, and give your bass tone independence and clarity in the mix.

The strings have such high output, I find with my set up, when I really dig in, I can even get soft clipping distortion like Chris Squire gets running his split signal through a guitar amp.

When I was in my teens, I tried out a bunch of other brands, like GHS bass boomers, and Dean Markley Blue Steels. Nothing compares to DR's quality, sound, complexity of tone, amplitude, and the length of life.

My last set I put on while recording an album with my band this past summer. More than 6 months later, after heavy use rehearsing and gigging, they still sound better "dead" than Ernie Ball strings sound when brand new.
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Love these
Recorick 08.06.2024
My favourite bass strings for over 25 years, never broke one and love their sound a lot obviously !
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DR High Beams
Arunas 24.04.2015
I bought these as a replacement for stock Warwick Red Label strings on my Pro Series Streamer LX. These are round wound strings done on a round core, which I found really nice. Put on these new DRs - and they sounded great! While I personally found red labels to be more harsh and have more growl (which I do not see as a disadvantage, but rather different style), High Beams certainly have more clarity and brightness. And I did not found this brightness to be harsh or annoying. Already have these strings on for quite a time, played few gigs and still find these strings to be fresh and nice sounding. Recommended!
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String of choice for years!
Callum T. 15.03.2015
I have relied on DR strings for all my basses for a few years now, and cannot fault them. Although slightly more pricey than other brands, like Rotosound and Ernie Ball, you get what you pay for. These have incredibly long life, and with regular gigging, last about 8 months on one of my basses. Great sound, and top quality, highly recommend.
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Loud and proud
Anonymous 04.01.2016
Having tried lots of different strings over the past 25 years, Hi Beams are the steel rounds I find myself going back to. They have a nice combination of grippiness and flexibility that feels good in the hand for me. The windings don't feel as rough as most steels and like everyone says they do stay fresh sounding longer. They have a brilliant attack without being harsh, and piano-like sustain. With hotter pickups and a nudge of the gain, harmonics pop out and you are in the crunch and growl zone. Well made strings, a more refined and versatile sounding steel round.
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The only rounds I use.
XIII 11.10.2024
I almost exclusively play flatwounds because I don't like the feel and sound of most roundwounds, except for these. I find them a bit harsh on the fingers (then again, I mostly play flats so it is to be expected) but the general feel is great as they are quite supple without being flabby. They sound great, growly and defined just as I like.
They definitely feel high quality and durable. I have a set going on a year on one of my basses that I play weekly and they still feel and sound great.
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WOW!
CitizenErased 18.07.2019
I was looking for the brightest-sounding strings for Shellac-like tones and I have to say these more than delivered. Pair this with a Rusty Box for instant Albini sound!
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