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D'Addario XL ProSteels EPS170-5 are premium 5-string long scale bass guitar strings featuring a high carbon steel Hex-Core and stainless steel wrap for bright, harmonically rich tone and exceptional durability. Engineered in the USA, these regular light gauge (45-130) strings deliver enhanced magnetic pickup response, making them ideal for diverse genres and professional players seeking clarity, punch, and long-lasting performance.















| ASIN | B0006Z4B72 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,182 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #9 in Bass Guitar Strings |
| Body Material | Steel |
| Color Name | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,478) |
| Date First Available | December 5, 2006 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4 ounces |
| Item model number | EPS170-5 |
| Material Type | Steel |
| Number of Strings | 5 |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 5.9 x 0.5 inches |
| Size | Light, 45-130 (5-String) |
| String Gauge | Medium |
| String Material | Steel |
J**S
ProSteels are fantastic- versatile tone with a little bit of age on them
This is the second set of ProSteels that I have purchased for my G&L M-2500. They're crunchy/bright for the first 3-6 months of life, then sound complex and absolutely amazing for the next 3 years or so (with regular wipe-downs)- very versatile! They're a little more rough under the fingers that nickle strings, but tension is about what you'd expect- not too soft or too stiff. My highest recommendation!
D**K
Best Strings Ever!
These are by far the best strings I’ve ever used! They have been on my bass guitar for 2 months now and are still punchy and bright. The strings sound really cool when I slap the bass. Very bright on the pluck and nice punch on the low end. When I play finger pick style the strings have that nice stretchy and flexible feel like when I first put them on. Many of the other types of strings I’ve used in the past have gone dead after a couple of weeks but these are still going strong. The .045-.105 diameter of the strings are the perfect balance for me. I highly recommend these strings. You will not be disappointed. The performance is unbelievable. Oh, and the reason I mentioned about how long they have been lasting for me is because I play bass all the time at my church and practice at home every day so my guitar doesn’t just sit in the case. It’s used a lot... lol
A**N
Excellent choice, and super-bright tone for your bass guitar.
I had read several reviews, and talked to a few bassists that have, or are using these strings. I heard a lot of good about them, so I thought I'd give them a try on my B.C. Rich Innovator bass. They're an excellent set of strings! D'Addario strings are my favorite anyway, so these were just icing on the cake. I generally play with half round or chrome strings, as I like that mellow bass sound. But, these were really nice for my 36" Super Long scale. They have that super-bright sound, but can also cover the low-end, without being too "twangy". I have 3 basses (B.C. Rich Innovator, Yamaha TRBX304, and an Ibanez GSR205). I use D'Addario strings on all 3, as I play a variety of music (Classic Rock, Indie, Fusion, Country, and some Heavy Metal). These ProSteels are great for several styles of music, are smooth during slides, and are easy on the fingers of both hands. I also use Fast Fret to clean and lubricate the strings, adding to the ease of play. Overall, these are a top-notch string, and I will be buying them again. The price on Amazon is also a real deal, compared to my local guitar shops. I'd highly recommend that you try these strings.
R**Y
Great Strings
I began using the strings about a year ago when the price of Rotosounds went up. I am now a firm believer in these strings. They sound fantastic, have a good price point, and seem to last longer than other stainless steel strings. Someone mentioned that they are rough on the fingers but stainless steel strings are rough on the fingers. It’s the price you have to pay for that sound. But honestly they don’t feel that rough to my fingers. I just got a new fender jazz bass which came with nickel strings and I can’t wait to put my pro steels on it. They sound amazing on my P bass.
D**N
They are just as advertised
Pretty decent bass strings great tone and long life
M**S
Love the brightness.
I really like the brightness and feel of these strings. I put them on my Ken Smith and they sound great! I will buy more in the future.
T**E
Great bass strings.
I am not a bassist, I'm a guitarist, but I own basses. And I've had bad luck with bass strings in the past. Not these. These showed up, and they installed very easily. And they play well. Not that that's surprising coming from a brand like D'Addario. Would definitely buy again.
A**T
The Best Strings for Me
I have been a player of Pro Steels for many years and is my only choice for bass strings.
R**A
Daddário PRo steels é corda que eu mais amo, sou contrabaixista há mais de 20anos, já testei e usei vários outros jogos e coisa só de alto nível , mas a melhor corda pra mim é a corda de aÇo Daddario Pro STEELS ...eu to fechado com Daddario sempre!!! meu sonho é ser endorse dessa corda!rsrs
A**.
Like it and always using it.
K**K
I have been searching for these strings in India since 8 years now. Most of the time they were either available in Mumbai or outside India so I carried on with Nickle wound. I always wanted to record modern thrash bass tone which could only be possible due to Lighter gauges stainless steel strings. They are brighter than Nickle wound and apt for Heavy metal songs. Trust me on this been playing bass since 2 decades now.
A**C
Great strings at a good price (always worth checking different sites), clear, defined sound if you prefer steel to nickel, good feel on fingers and reasonable durability as well!
P**O
è stata la prima prova con le Prosteel per me, dopo anni di corde in acciaio ed un periodo col nickel. le ho acquistate prima per un Ibanez Mikro (sono perfette per quel basso) e poi per un Gibson SG reissue. rispetto ad altre corde in acciaio che ho usato negli anni (Rotosound, DR Hi Beam, DR Lo Rider, Dunlop Super Bright...) queste sono molto più "mediose" e frizzanti, ma anche ricche di armonici e brillanti. in basso sono eccezionali, note chiarissime e definite. sull'Ibanez sono state montate ormai un mese e mezzo fa, ci ho fatto diverse prove col gruppo, studio a casa ed una serata dal vivo (in cui è passato di mano facendo suonare un paio di pezzi al pianista), ed ancora sembrano nuove, al punto che spesso mi viene da chiudere il tono. sul Gibson SG hanno avuto poco utilizzo ancora, quindi non posso valutarle sulla durata, ma lo hanno leggermente schiarito e "stretto" in basso, dove in genere è un po' confuso; per le alte non c'è niente da fare, questo basso non le emette. sto usando la muta da 6 corde su un Ibanez sr1206, stessa scalatura, e pure lì stesse sensazioni, nonchè un Si basso eccellente. mi manca giusto la prova con il Gibson Thunderbird.
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