Strings suitable for B on a 4004

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Lemmy4ever
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Strings suitable for B on a 4004

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Can anyone suggest a set a strings that have tension suitable for a 4004 that will be set-up and tuned to B?
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Re: Strings suitable for B on a 4004

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What will the other strings be?

Personally, I think most B strings are too light. If you take the standard Ric string gauges (.045, .055, .075, .105) and extrapolate, a B string should be .145. Similarly, if you calculate an "all things equal" B from a .105 E, you get something like .150 or .155, but most B strings sold are .130 or .135. This is why many players find the low B to be "floppy". And a lot of those players are playing on basses with a 35" scale. Rics aren't even 34". On a 33¼" Ric, I'd go with the heaviest low B I could find that's the same type as the other strings.
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On my 5-string basses, I use a balanced tension set from Kalium that works out to about 40lbs per string, with a B at around .135.
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I'm at .130, 086, .065, & .047 on my CGCF tuned bass. Kalium hybrids. The bass is a 2012 4003.

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Re: Strings suitable for B on a 4004

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I used to be all about the E and B strings having adequate tension. Now I worry much more about the strings having so much wrap on the core that it gets that "choked out" sound, so I lean toward the small gauges within reason, B string most definitely included. 0.130'' seems to be standard minimum for B in most sets, but you see the occasional 0.0125'' B string. As long as you can get it to 30 lbs tension, it will sound great. You just need to set it up properly for the string of choice.
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