Strings Question.

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Dan_Q
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Re: Strings Question.

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Flatwounds now fitted- and I like em :D I only had about half an hour to play before coming in work, but so far so good. I think I prefer the sound for most of what I play, but I think the feel of them will take some getting used to! I also had grey fingers after playing, does that happen all the time or does it wear off once the strings are bedded in?

So now any buzzing I get (which is now reduced with the flats) will all be down to technique :oops:

Thanks again for the advice on the switch people 8)
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Some strings, such as Chromes, have an oli on them that you can wipe off with alcohol.
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rickenbrother wrote:Greg, I'm repeating a comment that you directed at me a couple of weeks ago for agreeing with you on something...is there an echo in here? I guess there is!! :lol: Sorry, I couldn't resist!
Yeah, sorry, I guess i didn't read your posting throughly. My bad :D
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rickenbrother wrote:Dan, that's correct. Your bass should have the .047mf tone cap, but not the .0047mf cap.
Sorry to ask this but are these milliFarad or microFarad capacitors? I honestly thought they were microFarad.

milliFarad = mF, microFarad = uF (because "u" is as close as a Latin alphabet can get to the lower case "mu" which is the abbreviation for "micro".
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µF :mrgreen:
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Hey look, I can do that tµ!
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