La Bella RX-N5D Bass String Review | All You Need to Know | Review and Tone Demo

La Bella RX-N5D Bass String Review | All You Need to Know | Review and Tone Demo

Tyler Spicer

4 года назад

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@lwavy1416
@lwavy1416 - 11.08.2020 15:20

Woah! Did u move

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@draxlerchronicles5851
@draxlerchronicles5851 - 11.08.2020 21:36

Holy shite, that is a stunning set-up Tyler!

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@paultraynorbsc627
@paultraynorbsc627 - 11.08.2020 22:43

Thanks Tyler much appreciated 👍😊

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@tylerhonsel8136
@tylerhonsel8136 - 11.08.2020 23:37

Congrats on the move and the job!!

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@Aleksicorp
@Aleksicorp - 12.08.2020 05:34

Oooooff, the new place is awesome, keep up with the great work bro, love your reviews

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@bones2532
@bones2532 - 12.08.2020 11:44

Congrats on the new job, Tyler!
As I wrote in an earlier comment, I'm a big fan of the Earnie Ball nickel strings. I'd say that their characteristics are quite similar to the La Bellas: warm, overall balanced tone with clarity and punch. And they are not too pricy here in germany.
The standard Daddarios for example have a much too dominant midrange, especially on passive basses imo.
I also used GHS Boomers for quite a while. They have more low end but lose their brightness quite fast.
Back when I played stainless steel strings I was impressed by the Elites Stadium strings from Bass Centre. Also very well balanced, but more aggressive tone in the high mids, typical for stainless steel. But I didn't really like the rough feel plus they seemed to wear out the frets much more. So I turned back to nickel.

Maybe I'll give the La Bellas a try. Sound quite good in the mix on your bass, especially with tone at 50%.

Nice review.
A comparison with other strings on the same bass would be awesome (but also quite a lot of work and expenses for sure)!
Thumbs up!

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@levanderwilliams8545
@levanderwilliams8545 - 18.08.2020 13:58

i didnt really care for this video or the new studio. i like the bass reviews!

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@jciturr
@jciturr - 19.08.2020 09:18

Need help, Mesa Walkaround or Big Block 750?

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@awienc
@awienc - 02.09.2020 18:34

Ho ly sh*t, this room looks amazing. Congrats, Tyler! Love your channel, and your personal approach to reviewing the instruments. Btw I recently bought a Höfner bass and I'm in love with that thing <3

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@robdelabassist
@robdelabassist - 10.09.2020 15:01

Just got myself the RX 4NC set, super light and full of tone

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@BottleneckMoses
@BottleneckMoses - 28.09.2020 14:30

They sound great. Are they long scales on the PJ? La Bellas seem to have different scale lengths to other brands, or perhaps I'm totally wrong.

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@paperstackwell
@paperstackwell - 02.05.2021 17:53

They seem to have a really grizzly low end I’m loving these strings my man nice video

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@whamni
@whamni - 21.06.2021 17:22

Tyler, where in the UK can you get these strings ?
cheers

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@romeou4965
@romeou4965 - 24.09.2021 21:14

I find players use stainless with maple necks for scooped mods…and nickels with rosewood for warm vintage mod boost.

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@jdjk7
@jdjk7 - 05.10.2021 22:00

Huh. These might be good strings for my Epiphone Thunderbird, which has tended to go disused for the past couple years...

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@deankastran1556
@deankastran1556 - 22.02.2023 18:25

Hi Tyler, you mentioned at the end of this video that these strings are not for someone looking for lower tension. Their packaging contradicts that, but then I realize that’s a relative statement. So, in your opinion, do you consider them as flexible or more so than LaBella Flexible Flats, or D’Addario EXL rounds, or DR Sunbeams? I’m just lookin for something I can relate them to before I jump into the pool. Thanks!

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@SimonChingon
@SimonChingon - 15.01.2024 05:04

I thought these strings were known for their light tension?

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