4001 and strings...
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4001 and strings...
Just curious if anyone ever experienced getting a dead string in a set of Ric brand strings...???
My E string is just been lacking lately...I want to see if the dead string theory is a valid one with this particular set or what others have experienced...
Also... Has anyone tried the Rot-O-Sound nickel strings in the blue colored box on a 4001 ..if so, how did it work out....
Chris
My E string is just been lacking lately...I want to see if the dead string theory is a valid one with this particular set or what others have experienced...
Also... Has anyone tried the Rot-O-Sound nickel strings in the blue colored box on a 4001 ..if so, how did it work out....
Chris
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ghs_boomer
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Believe it or not, i still have and use the original Ric strings from my 98 4003. After several months i boil them for ten minutes, whipe them down and they are (almost) like new.
I have gotten dead strings from rotosound but for the most part, i have had no real problems from Boomers....(shameless plug)
I have gotten dead strings from rotosound but for the most part, i have had no real problems from Boomers....(shameless plug)
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I've always had good luck with Ric strings, Rots? Now that's another story. I started getting dead strings during the early 90's in successive sets and stopped buying them, then tried their flatwounds four or five years ago and got two dead G's in a row, haven't bought them since. The stock Ric strings last me a long time, I've had a set on a 4001 now for over two years at least and they still sound good, I don't play that bass a lot but still that's a long time for a set of round wounds.
I like to make sure the strings are not twisted from the tail to the tuning keys . When I install them I leave the ball ends sticking out behind the tail piece and wrap the strings around the keys . Then start winding making sure the ball ends are free to spin till they connect with the tail. My new 4004 Cii sounded kind of dead . When I went to remove the RIC strings I found them all twisted . I may be sounding like a tweek but this installation process works on all my basses .
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