Finally!! A SHADOW!!!
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Chris,
The strings have a muted sound almost like a dead string, I don't know if it's the coating or not that's causing the trouble. I've used the regular DR strings in the past without any problems, so I may have gotten a bad set. Also the last gig I played was in a very dark bar, you couldn't see the strings...just something to think about.
The strings have a muted sound almost like a dead string, I don't know if it's the coating or not that's causing the trouble. I've used the regular DR strings in the past without any problems, so I may have gotten a bad set. Also the last gig I played was in a very dark bar, you couldn't see the strings...just something to think about.
I don't know why but my '72 fretless sounds way more bright and twangy than my T-I flats equipped '86 and '98 4003 babies, both acoustically and amplified, with the RIC 45-105 nylon tapewounds on her. The twang and clank and high overtones are all there, even without the .0047 cap in the treble pickup signal path.
Bob is very correct about tapewounds simulating the sound of an upright. My '72 sure sounds like one, with her bright snappy attack and woody sustain in the notes, especially through a clean amp like my Ampeg B100R.
Bob is very correct about tapewounds simulating the sound of an upright. My '72 sure sounds like one, with her bright snappy attack and woody sustain in the notes, especially through a clean amp like my Ampeg B100R.
