Giving Chromes a shot...

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Jacob's got and aerodyne J.. don't tempt him...
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What kind of Spector is it? I want a prekramer ns2 Image
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I don't think you're gonna get that for an Aerodyne!
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Didnt expect too. Im just saying. I want one in the future. It be a hard time finding one of those anyways. I wouldnt play any spector that wasnt neck thru. Pre Kramer would be the koolest tho.

I like my Aerodyne. Its better kool.
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I put hi beams on my warwick thumb. It gets a nice thumpy tone i guess you should say. And in the past year i have been buying them they have lasted a looooong time.
ehh im sexier
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kinda like larry graham's sound on "If you want me to stay"
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Yeah, I don't know why your DR's went dead so quickly Bob. I've had mine on my Ric and I play at least an hour a day, and really hard at that, and they just as good as when I put them on my bass in August! No other bass string that I've played has sounded this good for this long . . . the RS55's sounded amazing but went dead after a few weeks, as did the RS77's, and the standard Ric strings didn't sound right to me . . . oh, and GHS Boomers made it sound disgusting. I never had Chromes on the Ric, so I have no idea how that sounds, but they're really stiff. If I was going to use flats, I'd want something a lot more pliable. Like the DR Hi-Beams.

Actually, I'm wondering, what exactly are the main differences between DR Hi-Beams and Lo-Riders? I need a couple sets of backup strings for when the Hi-Beams finally die, and I want to know if there's any appreciable difference between the two strings, and if so, what is it?
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I put a set of the super soft chromes on my fretless and they sound just great. Lots of fundamental note power and good cut through in the mix for a flat string. They also feel amazing, just like my first bass, a late 60's Shaftesbury Tele copy.
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Thank you for the welcome and no I'm not dead just yet! If I had a pound for every comment about my name I'd be the proud owner of a 4001v63 by now!!

It would seem Hi-Beams are quite popular on all ric models, might be a good place to start my search?
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Barry...would it be too much to ask that you end every post with the phrase: "Oh, baby..."?

Thanking you in advance...
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Back in the '70's I used to play with a singer named Barry White. He had to go by the name Barrence Whitfield (and the Savages)
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ROTFL Dane! Sure I will... if you pay me a pound every time I post.;-)
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Post by beatlefan »

Back to topic....Image

I have also given the chromes a shot.....

I now have 2 4005's and a 4002 with D'addario XL super soft chromes on them. They are officially "my strings".....hands down best sound from flats that I've heard....and they are as smooth as silk....only more smooth Image

Thanks Jeff and Bob for the tip!
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You're welcome Chris!

I don't know if you've tried the stuff or not... but I use Fast-Fret alot since my '77 has a sanded fretboard... but last night was the first time I tried it with the Chromes. My fingers felt like they were ice-skating... might have been the best bass-playing experience of my life!

Chris... what gauges are you using?
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Chalk up another convert!

Maybe we really shouldn't let the secret out of how great these really are.
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