Strings Advice - Low Tension Roundwounds
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Firstly, apologies for starting a thread on the same subject as one I did ten months ago, but I cannot find the original thread...
I'm looking for roundwounds with a relatively low tension, as I don't want to stress the neck on my 4080.
Last time I asked, TI Jazz Rounds seemed to be the most popular suggestion. I've used a few sets over the past few months, but have decided that they are probably just a bit too floppy and 'flat' feeling for my taste. So, can anyone suggest something a wee bit more like my usual Rotos, but still with low enough tension not to bother a '75 neck?
I promise to save the suggestions this time.
Thanks
Jon
I'm looking for roundwounds with a relatively low tension, as I don't want to stress the neck on my 4080.
Last time I asked, TI Jazz Rounds seemed to be the most popular suggestion. I've used a few sets over the past few months, but have decided that they are probably just a bit too floppy and 'flat' feeling for my taste. So, can anyone suggest something a wee bit more like my usual Rotos, but still with low enough tension not to bother a '75 neck?
I promise to save the suggestions this time.
Thanks
Jon
Rickenbackers: 4003 FG, 4080 BG, 4001CS, 4003 DCM, 4080/12 MG, 4003s5 JG, 4004Cii MG.
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Others by: Wal, Fender, Warwick & Washburn
Amps by : TC Electronics & Ashdown.
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My '72 4001 had Ernie Ball Super Slinkies on it when it arrived and played great. I then put a set of light GHS Boomers on and they don't have enough tension. I don't see a tension listed for them anywhere, but they must be low in comparison.
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Recently went to Hi Beams and WOW !! The best I tried so far. I use'em on my 4003 & T-Bird. They are not high tension and feel kind of ``loose`` ( Sorry if this is not the correct word for it but as a french speaking guy, I sometimes search for the right word...) What I mean is that they are easy to bend...I recently switched a set of Rotos 66 to a 4003 ( the one with the lifted bridge ) only to find them very ``tense`` & stiff...Perhaps it's the crooked bridge but the feel is not at all the same as when on the P Bass....Same strings-different bass = different feel !! So I'll stay with the Hi Beams...
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I had a set of GHS sub-zero boomers on my 4001 and found them to be pretty low tension...too low for my tastes in fact. they were 95-40 though so that probably contributed to the low tension but I thought they they had good tone and were a pretty good string other than the low tension.
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I like the nickel Lo-Riders the best. I tried the Hi-Beams on my Jazz Bass, and even though the tension was low, the sound was too cold for my tastes. I like the warm sound of nickel for rounds and the Lo-Riders fit the bill perfectly. And like Ted said, they are both real nice on the frets.
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jwr2
Strings Advice - Low Tension Roundwounds
Try Carvin Stainless steel round wound strings ...
DR. Hi-beams, Lo-riders, Sunbeams, whatever. I don't think DR makes a string that *isn't* absolutely amazing. And all of them are pretty much $20 a pack, and they last at least 6 months before dying, if not longer (a friend of mine has had his steel Lo-riders on his bass for almost a year, and, while they don't sound brand new, there's certainly life still left in them).
If you want something that's similar to DR Hi-beams but a bit more "unique" sounding, try Rotosound RS55 Solo Bass strings. They're compressed steel rounds like Hi-beams, but they have their own characteristic sound. VERY low tension too.
If you want something that's similar to DR Hi-beams but a bit more "unique" sounding, try Rotosound RS55 Solo Bass strings. They're compressed steel rounds like Hi-beams, but they have their own characteristic sound. VERY low tension too.
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