4001 string recommendations
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- silverjet89
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4001 string recommendations
Greetings everyone!
I was wondering what type of round wound strings you guys were using on your vintage 4001s. I currently have GHS Boomers .045-.105 on my '75 and also use them on my Fender Jazz so this is the gauge I'm used to.
I've read quite a bit about string tension and I do have a bit of tail lift.
Any suggestions for the best low tension round wounds?
I was wondering what type of round wound strings you guys were using on your vintage 4001s. I currently have GHS Boomers .045-.105 on my '75 and also use them on my Fender Jazz so this is the gauge I'm used to.
I've read quite a bit about string tension and I do have a bit of tail lift.
Any suggestions for the best low tension round wounds?
- markbass99
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I recommend DR Hi Beams, they have a round core vs hex core on other strings which gives them a good feel and excellent bend-ability. I started out using these on my 4004's but just recently tried them on my old 4001's. DR says that their rounds are not as hard on frets as their competitors, supposedly because they are flattened slightly.
73 Feb 4001, 73 March 4001, 73 April 4001, 73 May 4001, 73 June 4001, 73 July 4001
04 MM Bongo 5HSp, 07 MM Bongo 5HS, 09 MM Bongo 5HS, 09 MM Bongo 5Hp, 11 MM Bongo 5H
04 MM Bongo 5HSp, 07 MM Bongo 5HS, 09 MM Bongo 5HS, 09 MM Bongo 5Hp, 11 MM Bongo 5H
I am thinking of putting TI Jazz Rounds on my '67 4005WB, I had them on the 4004Cii I used to have and they are currently on my Fender Cal. Prec. Special. They are very low in tension, have a smaller diameter outer wrap wire and are round core, all of which give these strings a superb feel and tone without the ear shattering zingy highs of most RW strings.
Do the ROTO-SOUND Nickel RW strings fit in this category or are they too high tension?
'73 4001 MG '88 4003S JG '89 4003S FG '91 4003S MG
I used Rotosound RS66 Swing Bass on my old 4001 for quite a while. While they were not easy on the frets, the neck and the truss rods handled them fine. But as each piece of wood is different, some 4001's react differently from others. I would use DR Sunbeams on a 4001 now. DR strings are compression wound so they are easy on the frets, sound great, and last quite a while. I like DR nickel strings best for RW's. SS strings in general are too cold, and harsh sounding for me.
I recently went back to playing a Rickenbacker bass. Its like meeting an old friend again
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Re: 4001 string recommendations
Hi guys, first post here, so a big HELLO! And thanks for keeping this place going everyone!
My Jetglo 4001 is in desperate need of a string change, but as it's my first bass, and my first Rick, I would like You to help me find the right strings for the specific sound that made me buy it on first play.
It came strung with some well worn roundwounds, though I can't tell the gauge. They are not heavy I guess, compared to the rw-s on my friend's Musicman 4 string.
The serial number suggests it was made in October '82, although it has some details that suggest it might be an earlier instrument that left the factory well after its construction, or perhaps some mods have occured along the way.
The build is very solid, the neck looks good to me, it's a wide, hand filling "C" to "D" profile I'd say, and the current action is nice and lowish with no buzzing.
The sound when I bought it was everything I want and more. Warm, woody and alive, with a wicked wild animal growl that is just sexy and surprising. The strings are now so lifeless there is hardly any detail in the sound, and while the growl is present, the latest recordings suggested an imminent re-stringing is due as I struggled to make them cut through the mix.
I play fingerstyle on most songs, trying to play lightly and even across the board to minimize fret-wear, but I'd like the strings to help reduce it too.
So what type and make string do you suggest for a warm, growly, non clanky but present tone?
Thanks for reading,
Satdog
My Jetglo 4001 is in desperate need of a string change, but as it's my first bass, and my first Rick, I would like You to help me find the right strings for the specific sound that made me buy it on first play.
It came strung with some well worn roundwounds, though I can't tell the gauge. They are not heavy I guess, compared to the rw-s on my friend's Musicman 4 string.
The serial number suggests it was made in October '82, although it has some details that suggest it might be an earlier instrument that left the factory well after its construction, or perhaps some mods have occured along the way.
The build is very solid, the neck looks good to me, it's a wide, hand filling "C" to "D" profile I'd say, and the current action is nice and lowish with no buzzing.
The sound when I bought it was everything I want and more. Warm, woody and alive, with a wicked wild animal growl that is just sexy and surprising. The strings are now so lifeless there is hardly any detail in the sound, and while the growl is present, the latest recordings suggested an imminent re-stringing is due as I struggled to make them cut through the mix.
I play fingerstyle on most songs, trying to play lightly and even across the board to minimize fret-wear, but I'd like the strings to help reduce it too.
So what type and make string do you suggest for a warm, growly, non clanky but present tone?
Thanks for reading,
Satdog
Re: 4001 string recommendations
Welcome, Szabolcs!
From your description of what you are seeking you may like Thomastik-Infeld (TI) Jazz Rounds. They are very low tension with a nice supple feel to them. The outer windings are made with a much smaller diameter wire than other roundwound strings which give them a smooth, almost flatwound-like feel so they are gentle on frets and fingers, alike. They are nice and growly but do not have the earbleeding brightness that are usually associated with roundwound strings. They are a bit pricey but I have a set on my '73 4001 that have been on for close to three years
and they still sound wonderful. 
From your description of what you are seeking you may like Thomastik-Infeld (TI) Jazz Rounds. They are very low tension with a nice supple feel to them. The outer windings are made with a much smaller diameter wire than other roundwound strings which give them a smooth, almost flatwound-like feel so they are gentle on frets and fingers, alike. They are nice and growly but do not have the earbleeding brightness that are usually associated with roundwound strings. They are a bit pricey but I have a set on my '73 4001 that have been on for close to three years
Re: 4001 string recommendations
You probably had Rotosounds on it.
I would also check out the Circle K strings.
I would also check out the Circle K strings.

