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what kind of strings are these?

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On the newly aquired 72 it has roundwounds that have different color [balls] this doesnt sound good[the things that hold the string in the bridge.Colors are red,black,green,brass[plain]they have no felt.what kind of strings are these?? they feel good.
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Post by wints »

They are D'Addario Chromes I believe Ken.
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Post by shinynewtoy »

All D'Addario's have the rainbow balls. The '77 I got from Lindsay had XL's (rounds) on it.

I second the thought about them feeling great... when I removed the P/U cover I restrung it with Spector's and I can't stand them!
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They are D'Addario XL's if they are roundwounds. The Chromes are flatwound strings, which are quite good sounding strings IMHO. I use them on my V63 and will put them on my C64 when it comes.
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Post by throw_this_away »

interesting... a while back I brought my (then new to me) ric to a local music store to get wired/setup and I asked for 45-105 rotosounds. They gave me strings that match what you described ken. They also tried to wire my ric like a les paul.

That store has not been allowed to touch one of my basses since.
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Post by ken_swearingen »

They feel great kinda light ,stretchy, easy to bend.
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Post by revolver323 »

Any reason anyone can think of for color coding strings? Does D'Addario really think anyone who plays bass could mistake a G for an E? On guitar, it might help avoid confusing a high E for a B, but I think bass is more obvious, no?
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Post by shinynewtoy »

They do it with guitar strings, too. Maybe they don't trust the packaging department at the factory?
What do you mean the Bass is too loud???
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They sound like D'Addario XL's. Very good strings, I've used them for years, and for what its worth, highly recommend them.

As for the multi-colored ball ends, I dunno, its just their thing.
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Post by rickenbrother »

"As for the multi-colored ball ends, I dunno, its just their thing."

..yeah, even the new D'Addario Pro Steels have the multi-colors ball ends. I guess that's to help you find each string easier since they have not been packed in separate individual paper envelopes.
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Post by ken_swearingen »

Well, I'm going to start using them for now on,How cam you tell what Gage they are? wheres the color for that?ha ha.
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Post by green_us90 »

If these rounds are anything like the Chromes Flats, they will be superb strings. The Chromes flats also have the different anchoring balls as others have noted.
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Post by cheyenne »

I use the nickle XL-170's guaged .45 .65 .80 .100

Go to www.juststrings.com you can usually get twin packs for around $24.00
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Post by jmh »

I just put on a set of XL-165's, 45-105. Love the sound. How would you describe the difference between the 170's and the 165's? I figured the 105 would be a bit deeper than the 100. The 165's did bow my neck more than Pyramid flats, didn't expect that, but I adjusted the rods.
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