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Chromes?

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Recalled some buzz around chromes here and did a search. Read the threads, but I'm left with a question. I'm looking to find some strings to put on a bass with two single coils that will not sound like my 4003. Reading the threads, i get the feeling that chromes will not be the best choice?

The reason I ask is that, while it has flats on it now, before that I had Ricky rounds on it and it sounded too similar to my 4003.

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Post by shinynewtoy »

Sometimes it's not the strings, it's the hands.

For what it's worth... I have Chromes on a Geddy J, a Rogue BeatleHo, and my 4001 and they all sound distinct ENOUGH. Every bass sound is gonna retain some of the inherent tones of the fingers that play it.
What do you mean the Bass is too loud???
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I have used Chromes on my 4003 and now have Rickenbacker/Maxima flats on it and they are two different animals. Chromes are brighter flats and especially with a pick can sound roundish.

How you set the tone controls on your bass and amp also has something to do with it too. Where you pluck/pick the strings affects the tone; also the fingers/hands, as Bob pointed out.
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Thanks.
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Post by rictified »

I think the lighter gauge Chromes sound better than the heavier ones.
What kind of bass is it Derek?
I have Chromes on both a Gibson Thunderbird and a Fender P bass and they sound very different from each other. I think they are a nice middle ground between thumpy flats and twangy RW's.
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Thanks for that Bob. That middle ground sounds perfect I'll give 'em a try. (I'm talking about a Guild JS-II with Darkstar pickups.)
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They're really nice strings especially for the money. that's a rare bass Derek, does it look like the regular Jetstars?
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It looks like an EB-3 with no pickguard. Not really all that rare. Think there's a black one on Ebay now.
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Those chromes are a really useful sound - between a flat and a round. I'm really pleased I read this thread! :)
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Hmmmm... Im gonna try em on my V63 8)
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VRICKY63 wrote:Hmmmm... Im gonna try em on my V63 8)
Chromes are all I ever had on my V63. They retain the Rick sound but without the earbleeding excess of some RWs!
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i am looking at musician's friend website at chromes. there are several different sets of "chromes" with somewhat similar gauges. some are called "super soft",is that a different string? :? there are ecb84 (40-60-80-100),ecb81 (45-65-80-100),and ecb80 (40-60-75-95). what ones do ya'll like? i previously tried the 45-105 set on my 4000,and then on my 68 tele bass,and thought they were too too high tension and clangy sounding. does the "super soft" sound more like a traditional flatwound?
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I use the Super Soft set and replace the .060 D string with a single .055. They do not sound like "traditional" flatwounds unless you roll off the tone control.
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Ditto Jeff. I use the 45-100 on both the 4001 and the Jazz and you can get the "thump", but it's all in the technique. To me they're the best all-around string I've ever used. :wink:
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