Ernie Ball Bass String Shootout!

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  • @mmarocker
    @mmarocker 6 років тому +599

    I'm very impressed by the Cobalts, I'll have to try those in 3 years when I replace my strings.

    • @JohnVo423
      @JohnVo423 6 років тому +8

      mmarocker hahaha

    • @grubalaboocreosote4774
      @grubalaboocreosote4774 5 років тому +28

      Dude, those Cobalts are gonna be the reason I replace my strings for the first time in 11 years.

    • @FynnFTW
      @FynnFTW 5 років тому +14

      grubalaboo creosote if you havnt replaced your strings in 11 years i doubt that you really care about the sound of ... well ... anything

    • @grubalaboocreosote4774
      @grubalaboocreosote4774 5 років тому +4

      @@FynnFTW through my setup, the dullness of old strings is easily removable for the final output. Plus, I don't play any shows or for other people really these days, so any sound tinkering is really just narcissism.

    • @FynnFTW
      @FynnFTW 5 років тому +2

      @@grubalaboocreosote4774 Well, i just like the Sound and feel of fresh strings. Guitar and Bass. So i change my
      depending on how they feel, look and Sound. Mine are 7 Month on and i will probally change them in the next few Months.
      I just like to change things arround and see what sound difference they make. Its a lot of Fun to experiment with.

  • @ZaktanVR
    @ZaktanVR 6 років тому +199

    The Cobalts definitely sound the most powerful and treble sounding.

  • @lardman9734
    @lardman9734 6 років тому +407

    6 packs of bass strings? that will last at least another 200-300 years

    • @wowdogeful
      @wowdogeful 6 років тому +45

      That's easily $60k worth of strings right there

    • @oibattery3198
      @oibattery3198 6 років тому

      Lardman less then that shortly mostly unless he doesn't like playing metal.

    • @PneumaticFrog
      @PneumaticFrog 3 роки тому +4

      @@wowdogeful buying a pack of bass strings is only $50 if not $70-80 but it feels like youre spending your life savings lmao

  • @RudyAyoub
    @RudyAyoub 6 років тому +115

    inb4 Adam Neely says something clever

  • @Arthemesia
    @Arthemesia 6 років тому +158

    Man the cobalts seriously are the best strings I have ever played or heard. I can never go back

    • @mrjman2541
      @mrjman2541 6 років тому +4

      Arthemesia I tried Cobalts and thought the same thing

    • @Arthemesia
      @Arthemesia 6 років тому +1

      your face for sure! I love em

    • @ihH6053
      @ihH6053 6 років тому +1

      Same there so bright it’s great

    • @toolate2112
      @toolate2112 6 років тому

      Arthemesia I would absolutely agree I have them on all my basses they are amazing

    • @TheOneAndOnlyJell_O
      @TheOneAndOnlyJell_O 6 років тому +3

      Mike Dirnt of Green Day uses the 2733 Cobalt Hybrid Slinky strings, which I think speaks very highly of their quality as he is one of the finest Bass Players in Punk Rock, second only to Matt Freeman. :)

  • @adnap
    @adnap 4 роки тому +48

    1.Slinky Regular: 2:53
    2.Slinky Cobalt: 3:04
    3.Slinky Coated: 3:14
    4.Slinky Flatwound : 3:24
    5.Custom Gauge Group II: 3:35
    6.Slinky Stainless Steel : 3:45
    (Triple tap 2:53 for idiotic nonsense)
    🙃
    Leave a “Like” if you did it.
    Or.. if you just appreciate the timestamp love. 🎸 🤘

  • @09numbers09
    @09numbers09 6 років тому +181

    The 10-46 strings sounds surprisingly good on a bass

  • @GraphTechGuitarLabs
    @GraphTechGuitarLabs 6 років тому +50

    Was not expecting THAT much of a noticeable difference!

  • @TheOneAndOnlyJell_O
    @TheOneAndOnlyJell_O 6 років тому +42

    Ernie Ball Cobalt Slinky Strings have the sexiest tone i've heard from any bass strings, and i've used many different brands of strings such as Fender, Ibanez, and DR. They fit my needs extremely well as i'm primarily a Punk-Rock player that does a lot of picking.

    • @_Majoras
      @_Majoras 3 роки тому +1

      i'm interested in the cobalt slinkys but is it true that they go dull quickly? how often do you usually replace the sets? been using the same elixir strings slapping the hell outta them for 6+ months they still sound as bright and crisp as when i had put them on

    • @mclaochra1819
      @mclaochra1819 3 роки тому +2

      @@_Majoras from my experience, the cobalts tend to wear out faster than the stainless slinky's and elixirs. I tried the cobalts two different times, and BOTH times they lost that crisp "clank" within two weeks of install. Which I guess isn't bad to someone that can afford to buy a new set of bass strings that often. I'd honestly recommend sticking with the elixirs. They maintain their snappy tone longer than the Ernie Ball brand IMO. Which I'd say is more cost effective in the long run lol

    • @_Majoras
      @_Majoras 3 роки тому +1

      @@mclaochra1819 elixirs are a great value for sure, probably the best! i've heard good things about DR. i do like ernie ball but like you say they wear out way too quick

  • @basswombat5336
    @basswombat5336 3 роки тому +4

    3:14 an electric guitar string pack made it in the list ?

  • @adammays3128
    @adammays3128 6 років тому +15

    Nice shootout, the cobalts definitely had the biggest tonal difference than the rest.
    Beard looking fierce

  • @TheDrumEquation
    @TheDrumEquation 6 років тому +15

    I've loved the cobalts ever since they came out

  • @areabass
    @areabass 4 роки тому +7

    Flatwounds have great tones. Really cool hearing them back to back. Colbalts seem a little too punchy but I guess it's down to what you play.

  • @raydog_97
    @raydog_97 6 років тому +14

    Those cobalts sounded badass

  • @behindthen0thing525
    @behindthen0thing525 3 роки тому

    I'm glad to see your subs and views haven't gone down since you've come out

  • @charleslancefield
    @charleslancefield 3 місяці тому

    Legend. An older video I know, but this is what a shoot out vid should be like !! Thank you !

  • @jkf9167
    @jkf9167 3 роки тому +4

    I play punk, not heavy music, but once you've grown used to the click of the pick on flatwound strings, the grind of roundwounds just sounds like a big mess. It's so different from classic punk/metal sounds where the bass sounds super bright until the other instruments come in. With flats, the sound is darker, but it doesn't change much when the guitars come in. Some older metal guys like Steve Harris and Cliff Burton used brighter flatwounds a la Rotosounds or Slinky Flats.

  • @thedondeluxe6941
    @thedondeluxe6941 6 років тому +1

    Those Group II Flatwounds sound sooo good! I've been using them for years and I'm super happy. So much low end and a great base to shape your tone through the amp. And very little fret buzz too (for me at least).

  • @ColdSleep
    @ColdSleep 5 років тому +3

    I've been using Steel Slinkies and they're my favs out of the lot in your shootout too so I'm pretty happy with that haha.

  • @mo000on
    @mo000on 6 років тому +23

    4:16 those are electric guitar strings!

  • @raymorrissey9119
    @raymorrissey9119 11 місяців тому

    Thanks man you just helped me pick my next set of strings. I'm gonna go with those cobalt one! I love that sound!

  • @johnraspberry2269
    @johnraspberry2269 4 роки тому +3

    I love the Cobalt bass strings!!!!!

  • @yulyna9133
    @yulyna9133 3 місяці тому

    Man I already thought about trying cobalts out but now I am convinced.

  • @RyanK...111
    @RyanK...111 6 років тому +26

    If Blackstar made bass strings, would you try them once?

    • @toolate2112
      @toolate2112 6 років тому

      Ryan Kearney here we go with the black star stuff everyone knows fluff hates blackstar

    • @toolate2112
      @toolate2112 6 років тому

      Also NO

    • @brian_zx6r
      @brian_zx6r 5 років тому

      Blackstar needs to stay making guitar amps

  • @dishadlankesh2449
    @dishadlankesh2449 6 років тому +3

    These string shootout videos are really useful man. Thanks!

  • @RyanWBassist1990
    @RyanWBassist1990 6 років тому +1

    Liked the riff you played for the demo!

  • @FarragoTheFox
    @FarragoTheFox 6 років тому

    Those flatwounds have surprising clarity!

  • @dueskeylat6063
    @dueskeylat6063 2 роки тому +4

    For my own reference
    Nickel- 3:56
    Cobalt- 4:06
    Stainless- 4:48

  • @bassworship50
    @bassworship50 6 років тому +1

    Thx for doing this string shootout. I've been playing bass for 40 years and have never used Ernie Ball strings. I will definitely be trying out a set of "cobalts... Sorry D'Addario, you discontinued the "flex steel" strings.

  • @aaronl7669
    @aaronl7669 3 дні тому

    wow, the cobalts have some serious depth and top!

  • @1thess523
    @1thess523 4 роки тому

    Every Music Man shout be strung with the Colbolts, it brings that MM growl up a notch!

    • @carpediemarts705
      @carpediemarts705 4 роки тому

      The graphs EB offers shows a higher output overall, and a bump in the midrange. Both are what Stingrays are known and chosen for.
      Stainless is famous for the very high frequency especially for slap.
      The cobalt are in a category all their own and while "bright" is what people are calling them, it isn't in the 5k to 10k that makes stainless stand out.

  • @ChristianIce
    @ChristianIce 6 років тому +14

    I agree with the comment section.

  • @telecasterbear
    @telecasterbear 4 роки тому

    I just picked up a fender professional precision bass, used. i have used ernie ball on my telecasters for decades. I am here to see the bass string review. Not sure what gauge i will like on a P bass.

  • @tonythelifeguard2491
    @tonythelifeguard2491 5 років тому +1

    Awesomely informative!! I use Fender J bases and strictly (for the last 2 years) coated hybrid gauge Ernie Balls. Cleaned/thoroughly wiped with EB string cleaner wipes after every gig. I get on average 8-10 1.5 to 3 hour long sets outta that. Used to use the regular hybrids, also cleaned/wiped after each gig.. I''d get maybe 5 sets til they sounded weak, then I'd boil em and get one more good sweaty set. Spend the extra scratch on the enamel coated, DEFINITELY worth it. I'll try cobalts every few years, and love the sound, they always break a gig or two in. Maybe it's my bad luck.. BUT when playing lead, I only use cobalt 10s on my telecasters, the regulars I'd change strings after every set.

  • @drummercymbalsamples
    @drummercymbalsamples 6 років тому +1

    I’ve always played regular slinky, but the cobalts had a great treble tinny sound with deep resonant bass frequencies. Just sounds like it would sit in a metal mix better.

  • @michaelroberts5801
    @michaelroberts5801 Рік тому

    Slinky stainless steal for me I think the last one!! Heavy music def!! I've always used rotosound stainless steal 45 105 feeling a change coming on!!

  • @sidthebassist89
    @sidthebassist89 5 років тому +1

    I used the cobalt flatwound slinkys. They're absolutely wonderful on a p bass through my GK700RB

  • @GuyInnagorillasuit
    @GuyInnagorillasuit Рік тому

    I love the Cobalt Flats, feels almost like a flat, sounds almost like roundwound.

  • @jb8107
    @jb8107 Рік тому

    The flat wounds sound awesome I can’t wait to try them on in a year or two or three or five heck it maybe 10

  • @JG-ux7of
    @JG-ux7of 6 років тому

    I'm thinking of going back to Ernie Ball strings due to the feel. I've been playing DR Hi-Beams for the past 15 years but I'm getting a little tired of the feel of stainless steel. Those nickel plated strings feel so much better, I just remember them dying in a few hours of play.

  • @hambonesyndrome8767
    @hambonesyndrome8767 6 років тому

    Thanks for doing this fluff. I’ve been looking for punchy string to do some work with cleans, and I was influenced by this to get the stainless steel coated strings. I put them on a couple of days ago and I can’t put my stingray down. They sound GREAT!!! Thanks.

  • @BlackJaguarGX64
    @BlackJaguarGX64 3 роки тому

    i now using Ernie Ball Power Slinky bass strings 110-55 on tune Drop A and D, and Regular A and D on my Ibanez GSR180... like Korn!

  • @the1trueporkchop
    @the1trueporkchop 6 років тому +1

    I use the slinky flatwounds. They’re wound with the the cobalt, so they’re still pretty bright.
    I love them!
    I play anything from praise and worship to metal with them!
    The regular cobalts are huge sounding, no doubt. I just can’t deal with the string noise. Lol

    • @bonovox96
      @bonovox96 6 років тому

      Hi! How long do these strings last?

    • @ATthemusician
      @ATthemusician 6 років тому +1

      @@bonovox96 well if you're an average bassist, flatwounds will last 100+ years lol

  • @RedLine760-r8l
    @RedLine760-r8l 6 місяців тому

    I love the sound of the Cobalt strings. Its what I use however, its getting annoying that they don't last long. They usually last between 4-6 weeks before they start looking and sounding like crap. Im tempted to go back to regular slinky strings to see if they last longer.

  • @chrstopherthomas6952
    @chrstopherthomas6952 6 років тому

    Very cool. Thanks dude. Yea I have a short scale bass I need strings for and it was nice to hear the flatwounds before I paid extra for them. 😎

  • @coreyw7934
    @coreyw7934 6 років тому

    Makes sense, the flatwounds are colbalt as well

  • @JaFoste_Studio
    @JaFoste_Studio 6 років тому

    Those cobalts kick ass! I know what I'm putting on my bass, from now on.

  • @TheJaysimus
    @TheJaysimus 6 років тому

    The cobalts definitely pop the most.
    Absolute standout to me

  • @glennallenbobo8131
    @glennallenbobo8131 4 роки тому

    Thanks for doing this. Gotta try the Cobalts now.

  • @EmptyDomoKanti99
    @EmptyDomoKanti99 5 років тому +1

    i really like the Cobalt Flats, I think I might use them next time i need strings
    I don’t get the impression the high end is being taken away too much, despite being a little more quiet

    • @cavanray5327
      @cavanray5327 3 роки тому

      Having just come back from practice after trying prosteels in a mix, I'm not conviced the brightness makes a difference unless solo. The low mids are where the bass lives, which is where flats are strongest.

  • @dntinker
    @dntinker 6 років тому

    Cobalts has a distinctive tone that the others seemed to not. The stainless are pretty great sounding too.

  • @bro_gaming140
    @bro_gaming140 5 років тому

    I run power cobalts .55-.110s and they are really fun but I still need an amp with a gain control

    • @bro_gaming140
      @bro_gaming140 5 років тому

      But the cobalts are my current go to

  • @JoshRiffMonster
    @JoshRiffMonster 6 років тому +1

    *slinky cobalt are my favorites*

  • @EliezerMercado1975
    @EliezerMercado1975 5 років тому +11

    lol, the Cobalt is like "In YO FACE"

  • @xChrisS41x
    @xChrisS41x 6 років тому

    Wow i didn't think the cobalt ones make such a difference. I've got to try them out myself

  • @ryansmith6619
    @ryansmith6619 6 років тому

    The short scale are the exact same as the regular ones they just have a few inches less length to save money on string if you have a smaller bass

  • @amadams
    @amadams 3 роки тому

    I appreciate the review. I was hoping to see it without the pick as well though.

  • @bdwitt66
    @bdwitt66 6 років тому

    Yeah, the flats sounded nice!

  • @PhillyWatts
    @PhillyWatts 6 років тому +1

    Love that UAD GK amp sim! Nice, fat and has that GK grind.

  • @Sjrm126
    @Sjrm126 5 років тому

    Usually, I can’t hear a difference between regular and cobalt strings with finger style, but with a pick, that’s insane

  • @devilsdoorbell
    @devilsdoorbell 6 років тому

    Liked the Cobalts through the DI a lot.

  • @Patrick-fv6yh
    @Patrick-fv6yh 6 років тому +1

    I gotta try those cobalts, switched back to EB after being a DR guy mainly because my stingray hates those strings with a passion for what ever reason. Using slinkys now and I like them, but dont love them

  • @gyrosphinx
    @gyrosphinx 6 років тому

    Those cobalts sound gnarly!

  • @Tsudkyk
    @Tsudkyk 2 роки тому

    I always end up coming back to the regular slinky’s, but I started recording recently and I’m looking for something with a little more “scooped” tone. This helped me get a good comparison, I think I might order a set of the cobalt slinky’s.

  • @ChizuMcCheems
    @ChizuMcCheems 5 років тому

    Those cobalts ound so gritty and punchy and warm and twangy all at the same time. Nice

  • @ayeapprove
    @ayeapprove 6 років тому

    The Group II flatwounds sound very balanced in the DI track. Really great for post processing I guess.

  • @crazyMan76980
    @crazyMan76980 Рік тому

    What about the beefy slinky there my favourite

  • @willyork7297
    @willyork7297 6 років тому

    Out of all of these, I think the cobalts sounded best. Next time I need new bass strings, I’ll try some of those

  • @numberneinlarge9965
    @numberneinlarge9965 6 років тому

    The flatwound slinkys are my favorites, probably because I use them on my own bass(.65-.130 in G# standard).

  • @2BsWraith
    @2BsWraith 5 років тому

    Definitely gonna slap the coateds on my new pj bass and slap some tapewounds on my old pbass

  • @gustavomazonave8536
    @gustavomazonave8536 2 роки тому

    There are very low variety with bass strings set for bass. the lowest you can get is 110, and then goes directly to a 125 if you buy a 5 string light bass. No in between. And the 110 set, the high strings use a 55 wich is too heavy for a Drop C for example. And last but not least, no 140 or 145 strings available within a set... So Ernie Ball need a "Mammoth Slinkies" for the bass too

  • @worstghosthunting3466
    @worstghosthunting3466 5 років тому

    My favorite is definitely the cobalts, they sound the best to me as someone wanting to play a ton of genres

  • @senny4405
    @senny4405 4 роки тому

    Excellent and very helpful video.

  • @UnintendedStudios
    @UnintendedStudios 6 років тому

    Those cobalts are monstrous. I really loved playing cobalts. But they die so quick that I couldn't justify them as my go to. Maybe if I'm only tracking 1 song.

    • @mattlazer902
      @mattlazer902 6 років тому +1

      Troy Powell. YES! I used these twice as my last two sets of strings (the second time just to be sure it wasn't a fluke). They sound great but they literally visibly oxidize and die within weeks. I can't justify spending more money on them then a regular set of slinkys.

    • @UnintendedStudios
      @UnintendedStudios 6 років тому

      Matt Lazer I notice them lose that new string sound after my first play with them. Still good for another week or so before it's too dull. But yeah the oxidation is crazy fast.

  • @ottokarlsson5100
    @ottokarlsson5100 6 років тому +31

    You should of fingerpicked aswell since most bassplayers do and it gives a different tone

    • @christopherrobyn4416
      @christopherrobyn4416 6 років тому

      Yeah I almost only play finger style,sounds warmer and more organic so that would've been nice to hear.

    • @joshstarkey8883
      @joshstarkey8883 6 років тому +2

      Or at least played somewhere besides right at the bridge. Still a pretty good comparison though.

    • @carpediemarts705
      @carpediemarts705 4 роки тому

      Yeah, it was a short video and he was focusing on being consistent and pick is probably his main style.
      If someone wants a finger vid, make one. Another vid like this sold me on Cobalts as unique.

  • @TheD4rknis
    @TheD4rknis 6 років тому +4

    the flats sounds awesome.
    Even for heavy music, examples are cliff burton and Steve Harris

  • @VikoTheBassist
    @VikoTheBassist 6 років тому

    Surprised by how bright the flat wounds sounded, but I guess they will be if they’re new.

  • @brianjones1679
    @brianjones1679 6 років тому

    Cobalt sounds cool, great vid Fluff

  • @cabbycabby1770
    @cabbycabby1770 6 років тому

    Love the cobalt flatwounds on my ray. THUMP!!!

  • @osvaldodelapenavelasquez4880
    @osvaldodelapenavelasquez4880 5 років тому +1

    As most of y'all, I really felt in love w/ the Slinky Cobalt strings, but since I'm not able to spent 50 dollars every 3-5 weeks, I would have to boil them, and a question about that; Boiling the strings would make them loose some of the treble-ish/bright-sounding sound they have? I know that boiled strings don't sound exactly if they were new, because if they actually loose some it's tone from boil to boil I'd have to just keep the Regular Slinkies I've on my axe
    Thanks :)

    • @abouc
      @abouc 4 місяці тому

      In my experience, Cobalts last almost twice as long as the regular slinkys. Well worth the money

  • @AndreasRusso
    @AndreasRusso 4 роки тому +3

    I think your Regular Slinky DI clip is actually the amp track.
    That definitely doesn't sound like a DI and it sounds identical to ti amp clip.
    Other than that, great comparison! Thanks!

  • @acrock21
    @acrock21 2 роки тому

    i have a Ernie Ball Music Man sterling... its shorter scale than a StingRay does that mean i can use short scale?

  • @Keyw
    @Keyw 2 роки тому

    The coated are the best in the bunch for me.

  • @double0nine73
    @double0nine73 2 роки тому

    How would the cobalts sound on a precision bass? Would it still sound edgy?

  • @robdelabassist
    @robdelabassist Рік тому

    Quite like the regular slinky's tbh, they don't sound too muddy

  • @markt44
    @markt44 6 років тому

    Isn't Cobalt the same strings that Mike Dirnt uses?

  • @mummriken99
    @mummriken99 2 роки тому

    Cobalts sounds freaking massive!

  • @MissYaBigMan
    @MissYaBigMan 6 років тому

    Tbh, I think within the context of a mix, I'd do for either the regular slinkys or the stainless steel. Although the Cobalts sound good by themselves, those extra mids would just end up getting EQ'd out.

  • @joshuacowger6740
    @joshuacowger6740 6 років тому

    Fluff try tape wounds, Scott Devine did a shootout with them and I think he fell in love with them. Also Cobalts for days.

  • @assassin1872
    @assassin1872 6 років тому +1

    M-Steels are my favorite strings

  • @diluteduk
    @diluteduk 4 роки тому

    I like the video but it also needs a finger-style demo for the strings. Flat strings have a lot more treble with a pick, and round strings are less zingy with fingers.

  • @michaelmartins177
    @michaelmartins177 4 роки тому

    Which one is the best for a 24 frets bass?

  • @Dr.Turkey
    @Dr.Turkey 6 років тому +6

    The cobalts were the best for most of the tones I go for. For everything else I'd probably stick with La Bella flats

  • @PhoenixFlight94
    @PhoenixFlight94 6 років тому

    Flats sound significantly more mellow on any bass with a passive preamp. EBMM makes flats sounds similar to rounds.

  • @TheSelfless1
    @TheSelfless1 5 років тому +4

    Honestly I like the stainless steel and the coated ones the best, not a huge fan of cobalts #notsorry

  • @johnmclaughlin2392
    @johnmclaughlin2392 Рік тому

    The cobalts always win the string comparisons, for me.

  • @decadesofsegregation9677
    @decadesofsegregation9677 3 роки тому

    How’s the wear and tear with cobalt on the frets compared to nickel or steel? Can long term users report?

  • @Oilid
    @Oilid 6 років тому +12

    Hi! I know that you're endorsed and very proud of it.
    But, I think that a bass strings shootout at the "same price range" with "different brands" would have been more... relevant?
    Love ya anyway bro, hope you enjoy the R,R tour!
    [Cobalt are pretty impressive btw!!!]

    • @tonythelifeguard2491
      @tonythelifeguard2491 5 років тому +1

      Second!

    • @gooseman7522
      @gooseman7522 4 роки тому +1

      I know it’s 2 years after the fact but the video is literally called Ernie ball bass strings shootout as in exclusively Ernie ball strings

  • @M.Holland
    @M.Holland 6 років тому

    i am a bass player and im using flatwounds on my P-bass. sound nothing like what your recorded there. was kind of suprised. but maybe its the stingray, who knows.
    I like flats for that dark, dull sound. but sure, it depends on the music you make.
    also usin Ernieballs regular slinkys on my Jazzbass and my Sting Ray :)