
String brands for an 8-string bass
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String brands for an 8-string bass
I've got an 8-string project in the works. I'm Fortune-ate enough to have Dale F doing it for me. (sorry) Against the advice of pretty much everybody here, I'm using a standard 5-screw tailpiece with 4 extra string holes drilled in back. To ward off the possibility of tail lift the best I can, I'd like to try some light-tension strings. I've heard that Carvin & Thomastick are good like that. Do they make 8-string sets? Any other good light-tension 8-string brands out there?


- incubus2432
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Mark, that's a question I was going to ask too, so thanks!
I liked the Ric strings that were on when I got my old 4003s8 (45-90?), tried my normal 40-95 Rotos which sounded fierce for one gig only and then completely died, then tried a set of LaBella 45-105 which I absolutely hated. Do Ric still make the 8 string sets?
I liked the Ric strings that were on when I got my old 4003s8 (45-90?), tried my normal 40-95 Rotos which sounded fierce for one gig only and then completely died, then tried a set of LaBella 45-105 which I absolutely hated. Do Ric still make the 8 string sets?
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- incubus2432
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Mark....here's the link for the piccolo set i used as the octave strings.
http://www.juststrings.com/ksb-aa-bbp.html
I experimented with a few different gauge "main" string sets and settled on another Ken Smith set but I don't have any left so I'm not sure exactly which ones but I remember they were pretty close to the stock Ric set. Sorry I'm not more help.
http://www.juststrings.com/ksb-aa-bbp.html
I experimented with a few different gauge "main" string sets and settled on another Ken Smith set but I don't have any left so I'm not sure exactly which ones but I remember they were pretty close to the stock Ric set. Sorry I'm not more help.
Shaun - that's the drag about Rotosounds. They sound great for a couple of days, but they lose their tone quick. If you don't mind changing your RS sets often, you might try the boiling trick as outlined in this thread:
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Mark, I use Rotos pretty much all the time (have done for 20-odd years), and they do die fast, but these went from "clangggg!!!!" to "thump" in 30 minutes. I think the Ric set, on that bass at least, sounded better (although they don't on my CS and didn't on my V63).
BTW, all joking aside, what did you end up using tailpiece-wise Dane, if you don't mind me asking?
BTW, all joking aside, what did you end up using tailpiece-wise Dane, if you don't mind me asking?
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Mark, Someday I hope to have an 8 string project - kids thru school first. You might look at this:
http://store.juststrings.net/dad-exl170-8.html
I have been running the D'Addario 170s on my 4001 for what seems like forever (I do have a little lift - might do screws). Anyhow after a little testing I have settled on the EXL220-5 for my 4003s5. They run E 50/100, A 40/80, D 28/65 & G 18/45.
http://store.juststrings.net/dad-exl170-8.html
I have been running the D'Addario 170s on my 4001 for what seems like forever (I do have a little lift - might do screws). Anyhow after a little testing I have settled on the EXL220-5 for my 4003s5. They run E 50/100, A 40/80, D 28/65 & G 18/45.
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