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Strings: high to low tension

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I'm using pyramids now, but since they are now $70.00, I'm considering chromes. I believe these are lower tension than the pyramids, so do I loosen the truss rods, install the chromes, and then tighten as needed? Or, do I install the chromes and leave the truss rods alone and then loosen them as needed?
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The high end of the scale would be Fender flats. Pyramids are pretty close. TIs are about the softest.
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I love TI flats.
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FireGlo, which bass? 4001 or 4003? The 4001 would be more of a concern for me. You might want to back off a bit (1/8th turn each?) and see where you are.
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It's a 4003.
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With the 4003, string it up and see where it lays.
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Cool. Thanks guys!
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Post by congerz83 »

Tim, you should give the GHS Precision Flats a try. They can nail that mellow flat "WOA" sound. I use the (.95-.40) on my 4003 and my C64S. Cheap at 22 bucks @ MF.
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Post by scottpro1969 »

Tim, I use Pyramids too. They are expensive but last forever. You can do much better than $70 for a set. POTR have them for $58 including shipping. Just a thought.
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