Flats on my 4001

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Flats on my 4001

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Which? I have TIs, but the tension is too low. But I am afraid to have string that is too tight because of the Rickenbacker's neck.

I like the TIs sound though, but not the tension.

Anyone have any suggestions?
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A lot of people here seem to like Chromes.
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Is that the brand?
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I am not a flat guy but of the ones I played recently I like Dean Markley flats ...
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Post by rudi_remme »

How is the tension compared to other strings you have played on?
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Chromes are made by D'Adarrio, I think.
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Post by charlyg »

Yup, JPS swears by them and has converted quite a few of us! D'Adarrio Chromes that is!
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Convert checking in... they're a nice, medium-tension and you'll fall in love with both the feel and sound.
What do you mean the Bass is too loud???
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I use a custom set by getting the Super Soft (40-60-75-95) set and replacing the .060 D string with a single .055 string, which gives a better, more balanced feel to the whole set.
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I tried the Chromes and was sold on the feel and tone. Nice mix of flat sound but also a bit of the roundwound ring when using a pick.
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Post by rictified »

Pyramid Golds are also great flats, more tension and a much thicker sound although I also like TI's. I've had a set on one bass now for close to three years and they sound like they did the day I put them on. They're expensive but worth it. They have a more traditional flatwound sound than chromes do if you like that.
What is your bass? If it's a 4003 I wouldn't worry about tension, most 4001's, I would.
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Post by rudi_remme »

I have '75 4001, so Pyramid Golds are out of the picture. That's a shame, cause those strings sounded nice!

Yes, I prefer a more traditional flatwound sound.
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Post by lars »

Hei Rudi,
D'Addario chromes are excellent strings. I use the regular light gauge (.045, .065, .080 and .100). The order number is ECB81. You can get them almost everywhere. (Imerslund i Skippergata f.eks)
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Post by oyoyobeatle »

I using Pyramid Gold on my 1964 4001.
The tension is not so high, and the neck doesn't any twist or bow through these years.
If you worry about it, you can lose the tension after playing it.
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Post by jps »

"What is your bass? If it's a 4003 I wouldn't worry about tension, most 4001's, I would."

The neck may not be a problem, but the tailpiece may do the slow rise!

On Atsushi's 4001 this is not a problem as he has the much stronger old style solid tailpiece.
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