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Ric Strings?

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Does anyone here change off their 4003/1 strings after receiving their instrument? If so why and what do you change to? Thanks.

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Yes, because I use flatwounds, not roundwounds. D'Addario Chromes are my favorites.
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Steve, I like the RIC strings very much, so I leave them on until they have no brilliance at all left in them.
If I only had a bass or two to restring, I would always use RIC strings on my Rick basses. Since I have a few, I use the D'Addario XL-170 nickel and D'Addatio EPS-170 Pro Steel sets on my 4 string Ricks. I've been using D'Addario strings for about 25 years now. I've never had a set that disappointed me.
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Ditto what John said.
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Post by rickenbrother »

John, which gauge of Chromes are you using on your 4005?
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Post by sloop_john_b »

Not very heavy ones. 45-95 maybe? A stock set. I received it originally with heavy Pyramids and the result was not favorable IMO.
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Post by ricnbacker »

I still have the set of strings on my 2001 4003 that it came with. still sounds good to me.
most people who ask to try it think it sounds, well , like a Ric

I am curious about the DR long life black beauties or red devils. i would also so like to try rotosounds but i Hate the idea of changing the strings
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Post by hoptownbass »

James Jamerson never changed his strings unless one broke. Like he said the " the dirt keeps the funk".

I have tried the DR red devils once. They look cool on my Fireglo 4003, but I wasn't impressed with the sound and changed them.
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Post by rickenbrother »

I'd like to put a set of D'Addario Chromes on my 4001FL, but I never see the lighter gauge offered for sale in a music store. One of these days, I'll have to buy them on line.
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I'll let you know when I get mine....

I use the Hartke 3 packs. I gig a lot and you can't beat three sets of (actually fairly good) strings for 22$.
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I didn't like them, sounded a little too "rubbery" to me, no other way to describe it. The D'Addarios I have been playing forever sound awesome on it, though...
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Joey, I've got a set of the D'Addario super light chromes for you. .040 - .095.
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Post by thumper »

i changed to stainless steel round wounds. i like that bite!
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Post by rickenbrother »

Erik, I forgot about you adding them to your order! Great, thanks, I'll send you an email. I'm on vacation next week, plenty of time to get together if you aren't traveling for the holidays.
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Post by kcole4001 »

I like the RIC strings. They took a little getting used to since the A & D strings are lighter gauge & lower tension than standard mediums.
They do seem to last quite a while & sound great. They seem to have a particular "voice" that accentuates the mids & mid-highs.
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