[quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1446748720' post='2902064']
I`ve just fitted a set of Pro Steel EPS160s to my Precision.First impressions are good. Seem a bit higher tension than my regular Rotosound rounds but a small adjustment on the truss rod has sorted that. The main difference is that instead of 45, 65, 80, 105 the strings are now 50, 70, 85, 105 and they seem to be more "together" tonally if that makes sense? Previously the D & G seemed overly twangy against the E & A.
Went with them as many have said they are bright sounding, which is what I need for my band. My regular sound is dead Roto rounds but as said, the band needs some top end. Plus although Rotos start out twangy, they die really quickly and again many have said that Pro Steels are long lasting. Of course it`s in the mix that counts but at the moment, I like.
Plus, Low End Bee recommends them on the other thread, and having heard his Precision strung with them, well that was recommendation enough.
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Loz I had a set of Pro Steels on my main gigging bass for best part of a year. I only changed them then because I felt I ought to