My Apologies - Another "String" Question Thread
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My Apologies - Another "String" Question Thread
OK, I'm on a quest to find the perfect strings for my '67. I've used either end of the spectrum, TI Jazz Rounds and Roto-Sound Nickels. I love the tone of both, but the tensions are giving me fits. The Roto's are too much for the old girl, but I just can't get used to the low tension TI's. I'm better with my attack, but can't quite get the rest of the way. So, I'm looking for something in between and have it narrowed down to: D'Addario XL BT .040-.095, Ernie Ball Extra-Slinky .040-.095, and DR Sunbeam LT's .040-.095. I love the sound of nickles, so am only looking at that. How do these compare for tension, tone, life, feel? Is there anything else I should be looking at?
Thanks!
(for reference!)
Thanks!
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- squirebass
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Re: My Apologies - Another "String" Question Thread
So, you're looking for Rounds, Kevin? I've used everything from Rotos to the TI Flats, although I have not had the pleasure of a RM '67 4001 to put them on!
I'm finding that the Rotos don't hold up like they used to, and since I've used D'Addarios for just about every stringed instrument in my house ('cept for Rick 12s and basses) I'd like to know what your impressions are of such light rounds as the D'Addario .40-.95 set? One of my Ricks is currently set up with ghs .45-.100 flats, and the other has the regular Rotos RS77 .45-105 Rounds. Thanks for bringing this one up!
I'm finding that the Rotos don't hold up like they used to, and since I've used D'Addarios for just about every stringed instrument in my house ('cept for Rick 12s and basses) I'd like to know what your impressions are of such light rounds as the D'Addario .40-.95 set? One of my Ricks is currently set up with ghs .45-.100 flats, and the other has the regular Rotos RS77 .45-105 Rounds. Thanks for bringing this one up!
Re: My Apologies - Another "String" Question Thread
Roto 66 and TI flats are sort of the extremes on both sound and tension,aren't they?
If you want rw,I've had great luck with Kalium (formerly Circle K) balanced tension hybrid strings,and you can get them in seeming infinite sizes/sets. The 40-100 or 45-105 sets are not nearly as high tensioned as the rotos,sound great,and last for ages.
For flatwounds,i've found the Labella LTF set to not be so limpnoodly as TI's. They are not overly bright strings,but they do sound good. Also,the new RB set from Optima are pretty perfect feeling,and are a bit more lively sounding.
I'm less enamored of Chromes,which seem to take forever to de-clank,and even in the lightest gauge they seem tensiony and stiff.
Edit-just noticed you said TI Jazz ROUNDS,sorry for the misunderstanding,although most of that still applies.
Kalium are great strings,and i've also recently discover DR Pure Blues to be a fantastic RW set. (Been using DR Sunbeams for years,i think the pure blues are even better.)
If you want rw,I've had great luck with Kalium (formerly Circle K) balanced tension hybrid strings,and you can get them in seeming infinite sizes/sets. The 40-100 or 45-105 sets are not nearly as high tensioned as the rotos,sound great,and last for ages.
For flatwounds,i've found the Labella LTF set to not be so limpnoodly as TI's. They are not overly bright strings,but they do sound good. Also,the new RB set from Optima are pretty perfect feeling,and are a bit more lively sounding.
I'm less enamored of Chromes,which seem to take forever to de-clank,and even in the lightest gauge they seem tensiony and stiff.
Edit-just noticed you said TI Jazz ROUNDS,sorry for the misunderstanding,although most of that still applies.
Kalium are great strings,and i've also recently discover DR Pure Blues to be a fantastic RW set. (Been using DR Sunbeams for years,i think the pure blues are even better.)
Re: My Apologies - Another "String" Question Thread
I have used XLs in the 40-95 gauges pretty regularly until I was seduced by the TI Jazz Rounds. I think you will find them a nice in between set that is low in tension but not nearly like that of the TIs. When I had the 2030GF I put Fodera Victor Wooten Signature strings on it; they too would be an excellent choice with great tone for a Rick.
Yeah, those Roto Nickels were really high tension!
Yeah, those Roto Nickels were really high tension!
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Re: My Apologies - Another "String" Question Thread
I had good luck with Ken Smith Burners (45-100).
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Re: My Apologies - Another "String" Question Thread
Yeah, I just noticed that myself, I should really READ the post before commenting!woodyng wrote: Edit-just noticed you said TI Jazz ROUNDS,sorry for the misunderstanding,although most of that still applies.
Re: My Apologies - Another "String" Question Thread
Thanks, guys. I guess I should just buy a couple different kinds and try them out.
Re: My Apologies - Another "String" Question Thread
That's really the best course of action when it comes to strings. It's like girls, we can all tell you to buy Ginger when what you really want is Mary Anne.teeder wrote:
Thanks, guys. I guess I should just buy a couple different kinds and try them out.
Re: My Apologies - Another "String" Question Thread
I always liked her better!what you really want is Mary Anne
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Re: My Apologies - Another "String" Question Thread
Now that's a question that is even deeper and more mystical than the quest for the perfect strings!!!jps wrote: It's like girls, we can all tell you to buy Ginger when what you really want is Mary Anne.
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Re: My Apologies - Another "String" Question Thread
Ginger or Mary Anne?
Yes.
Yes.
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Re: My Apologies - Another "String" Question Thread
Ginger and Mary Anne, problem solved!
Re: My Apologies - Another "String" Question Thread
but about a hundred more new problems, I would think!teeder wrote:Ginger and Mary Anne, problem solved!
Re: My Apologies - Another "String" Question Thread
You're stil pretty new at this "girl thing" I see.jdogric12 wrote:but about a hundred more new problems, I would think!teeder wrote:Ginger and Mary Anne, problem solved!