Ric Strings
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mark_revel
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Ric Strings
Any clue who makes Rickenbacker guitar strings?
I just got 4 sets in the mail & am curious.
I just got 4 sets in the mail & am curious.
There's a thread discussing this on the RIC website forum. They're made to spec for RIC & compressed. No one else has that process done. I believe that a lot of string suppliers share the same makers. It's quite common in many manufacturing fields for many retailers to source parts or supplies from a few common makers & repackage the end product.
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mark_revel
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Compression, at least to my way of thinking, is a process that makes the string uniform throughout its length.
As I understand it, some compression processes involve running the strings over a roller as a final step. This puts a smoother surface on the string which makes it less noisey as you move your fingers over the fretboard. At the same time, the string retains most of its round wound characteristics and so tends to be brighter.
Sorry this isn't the technical explanation you are looking for Stubby.
As I understand it, some compression processes involve running the strings over a roller as a final step. This puts a smoother surface on the string which makes it less noisey as you move your fingers over the fretboard. At the same time, the string retains most of its round wound characteristics and so tends to be brighter.
Sorry this isn't the technical explanation you are looking for Stubby.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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You are almost certainly right Stubby.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Since I play a lot of hard rock, metal and punk, plus a lot of lead playing, I have found that the compressed round wounds just didn't quite give me the sound that I need. I made the switch to Rickenbacker Pure Nickel Wound (10-46 gauge) and I couldn't be happier. In fact, I like these strings so much that I put a set on my Gibson V just for the heck of it, and they sounded great on that guitar as well.
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