DR Flats
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- loverickbass
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They are the High Beam flats which, if they are like the rounds, are wound on a round core, which will make them low tension strings. If that is the case, I'm so used to the feel and sound of the Chromes that I don't know if they would work for me.
I recently went back to playing a Rickenbacker bass. Its like meeting an old friend again
Wait, so then are Chromes not low tension strings? I've been told that my experience of Chromes as ultra-high-tension strings is very out of the ordinary . . . are they low-tension or high-tension or somewhere in between? I think that, if the Hi-beam Flats feel anything like the Hi-beam rounds, tension-wise, I will love them. Usually, the reason I switch away from flats and back to rounds is an issue of tension and playability (basically, I prefer noodles to bridge cables).
i put a 45-105 set of chromes on my 68 tele bass-and it was VERY high-tension,almost as bad as the fender flatwounds-the lakland joe osborn flats don't seem nearly as tight,but for the money,nothing has been better for me than pyramid flats-i use dr strings on all my basses that have roundwounds on 'em...would love to try a set of dr flatwounds if i can find them. the pyramid strings,by the way,come the closest (going by memory) of the set of rickenbacker flatwounds i had used many many years ago....thomastiks,for me,just don't get it.
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'98 4004Ci
'04 4004Cii MG Fretless conversion
'04 4004 Laredo FG 4002v57 Custom
I use the 45-100 set straight out of the box and the tension has never been high at all. Now they are not exactly like TI's by no means, but they aren't guide wires either. They are a medium tension string. Somewhere between TI's and Fender flats.
I recently went back to playing a Rickenbacker bass. Its like meeting an old friend again
