What strings are you using?
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What strings are you using?
What brand of stings does everyone use? I use Ernie Ball Stainless Slinky - the "hybrid" 45-105 set. these give a great sound, far better than rotosounds - tho i know a ton of players swear by them.
Oh, and to me, flatwounds are just a total no go area
Oh, and to me, flatwounds are just a total no go area
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ricnvolved
Thomastik-Infeld & Pyramid Gold here. I'm a strong believer in Austrian/German technology and quality in this area. I also feel that the round core design utilized with these brands makes a positive difference in regard to tone.
I'm totally flatwound with my bass strings, though I use roundwounds on my 2 Ric guitars.
I'm totally flatwound with my bass strings, though I use roundwounds on my 2 Ric guitars.
i cant stand flatwounds - there does not seem to be any point to them, they are dull, stiff (tho i have only tried fender flats
), and the smoothness of them seems harder to play.
strings i have tried include:
Rotosound RS66 - good sound and feel, but i often got dead g strings in the pack.
Rototsound "roto" bass - fantastic sound but horrid rough texture - like REALLY rough.
Fender "super bass" 7250 - nice sound, great feel, but dont last long
Ernie ball slinky/stainless slinky - the best compromise of sound, feel, longevity and price IMHO
), and the smoothness of them seems harder to play. strings i have tried include:
Rotosound RS66 - good sound and feel, but i often got dead g strings in the pack.
Rototsound "roto" bass - fantastic sound but horrid rough texture - like REALLY rough.
Fender "super bass" 7250 - nice sound, great feel, but dont last long
Ernie ball slinky/stainless slinky - the best compromise of sound, feel, longevity and price IMHO
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ricnvolved
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jwr2
I started playing bass in the 60's ... All I could get were flatwound strings ... they were ok on my hofner bass ... then in the early 70's I discovered Rickenbackers and round wound strings ... what a combo ...
The best strings out there are DR ... the worst GHS ... I usually get the cheapest nickel round wound strings I can find ... Music yo, Copley, Musicians friend ... I usually get five string sets for under $10 each ... Nickel wound strings have a more vintage sound and they are easier on frets than steel wound strings ... steel wound strings are brighter ...
Because I own 9 basses I have to get a bargain on strings ...
The best strings out there are DR ... the worst GHS ... I usually get the cheapest nickel round wound strings I can find ... Music yo, Copley, Musicians friend ... I usually get five string sets for under $10 each ... Nickel wound strings have a more vintage sound and they are easier on frets than steel wound strings ... steel wound strings are brighter ...
Because I own 9 basses I have to get a bargain on strings ...
I used Rotosound Swing Bass strings for many years because you-know-Who and Squire used them. Last year when I switched back to Rickenbacker basses I decided to use their nickel round wound strings. I can't tell the difference between these and the Roto's and because they are nickel and therefor easier on my frets and already the recomended gauges and tension, I'm sticking with them. I use them on my 3001 and with a bit of trimming on the length, my short scale 3000 as well. They sound and feel great. I use Pyramid Gold flats on my other 3000 for the more traditional thumpy bass sound. I plan on using Rick's strings on my upcoming 8-string "6008" custom bass project as well.
On My V63 I use DR Low-Riders Stainless Steel centers 45-105 great strings for this bass - you should try them out - I love them - swithed over a year ago from the famous Roto's. On my 4003 I have a set of Roto flats that I'm not really thrilled with - will probably order myself a set of pyramids when I get around to it.
i often hear about DR strings, never tried em tho. What are they like.
they seem expensive
they seem expensive
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I started with Rotosounds exclusively for 20 years until I decided to try flats and went with the Pyramids. I loved the tone of the Pyramids and I have nothing but good things to say about the product and the customer service (Thanks Paul!).
Right now in the band I'm currently in, roundwounds serve me better. I got a pair of Dean Markley Blue Steels for free, so I tried them out - they sound great and I love the tone.
Right now in the band I'm currently in, roundwounds serve me better. I got a pair of Dean Markley Blue Steels for free, so I tried them out - they sound great and I love the tone.
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relder65
