Anyone ever tried either the coated or neons? Opinions? Advice?
Thanks,
Jack
DR Coated/DR Neons
Moderators: rickenbrother, ajish4
DR Coated/DR Neons
Basses
ESP B-204SM
Schecter Stiletto Extreme
ESP B-104
Amps
GK MB210
Ampeg BA115
ESP B-204SM
Schecter Stiletto Extreme
ESP B-104
Amps
GK MB210
Ampeg BA115
Re: DR Coated/DR Neons
Hey Jack,
I have a set of DR Black Beauties.
Love 'um!
They have a very thin coat on them, giving them a very thumpy, sort of flat wound sound.
They last forever.
IF you are after a classic Macca sound though, I'd stick with TI's.
I get very little sustain from the Black Beauties, but enjoy them all the same.
I have a set of DR Black Beauties.
Love 'um!
They have a very thin coat on them, giving them a very thumpy, sort of flat wound sound.
They last forever.
IF you are after a classic Macca sound though, I'd stick with TI's.
I get very little sustain from the Black Beauties, but enjoy them all the same.
Re: DR Coated/DR Neons
ajish4 wrote:Hey Jack,
I have a set of DR Black Beauties.
Love 'um!
They have a very thin coat on them, giving them a very thumpy, sort of flat wound sound.
They last forever.
IF you are after a classic Macca sound though, I'd stick with TI's.
I get very little sustain from the Black Beauties, but enjoy them all the same.
So, putting them on the Rickenbacker is probably not a good idea if I love the sustain and growl?
I wonder if the DRs will fit a 35" Peavey?
Basses
ESP B-204SM
Schecter Stiletto Extreme
ESP B-104
Amps
GK MB210
Ampeg BA115
ESP B-204SM
Schecter Stiletto Extreme
ESP B-104
Amps
GK MB210
Ampeg BA115
Re: DR Coated/DR Neons
IDK about the 35" Peavey Jack, I assume you are thinking about putting them on your Millennium?jack1953 wrote:ajish4 wrote:Hey Jack,
I have a set of DR Black Beauties.
Love 'um!
They have a very thin coat on them, giving them a very thumpy, sort of flat wound sound.
They last forever.
IF you are after a classic Macca sound though, I'd stick with TI's.
I get very little sustain from the Black Beauties, but enjoy them all the same.
So, putting them on the Rickenbacker is probably not a good idea if I love the sustain and growl?
I wonder if the DRs will fit a 35" Peavey?
I don't remember how long they were, I put them on a cheapie Washburn about 3 years ago, and I'm still using them. The pick playing has taken off some of the coating, but they still sound fine. IF you are looking for sustain, I wouldn't recommend these, IMHO....if you want sustain and growl, pass on the Black Beauties.
I have a fresh set of DR Highbeams on my Millennium and just love 'em!
Re: DR Coated/DR Neons
Is you Mill 35"? If so, then the coated should fit mine as well, since they don't specify lengths I would assume they were all the same length. I might even go for a set of neons on my Mill! According to DR site, the coating on those are supposed to be better.ajish4 wrote:IDK about the 35" Peavey Jack, I assume you are thinking about putting them on your Millennium?jack1953 wrote:ajish4 wrote:Hey Jack,
I have a set of DR Black Beauties.
Love 'um!
They have a very thin coat on them, giving them a very thumpy, sort of flat wound sound.
They last forever.
IF you are after a classic Macca sound though, I'd stick with TI's.
I get very little sustain from the Black Beauties, but enjoy them all the same.
So, putting them on the Rickenbacker is probably not a good idea if I love the sustain and growl?
I wonder if the DRs will fit a 35" Peavey?
I don't remember how long they were, I put them on a cheapie Washburn about 3 years ago, and I'm still using them. The pick playing has taken off some of the coating, but they still sound fine. IF you are looking for sustain, I wouldn't recommend these, IMHO....if you want sustain and growl, pass on the Black Beauties.
I have a fresh set of DR Highbeams on my Millennium and just love 'em!
Basses
ESP B-204SM
Schecter Stiletto Extreme
ESP B-104
Amps
GK MB210
Ampeg BA115
ESP B-204SM
Schecter Stiletto Extreme
ESP B-104
Amps
GK MB210
Ampeg BA115
Re: DR Coated/DR Neons
I haven't tried them but I saw them at NAMM. They seemed to glow in daylight. Eye popping stuff.
