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Strings for my Fretless Rick

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Hi guys,

I'd like to get some nicer strings for my blueburst fretless, I don't like the feel of the ones that are currently installed (they don't feel like flats at all which is weird because they are supposed to be the stock strings).
I once saw a fretless with black strings and I think it really looks good, the problem is that DR black beauties are not flat... :|

So, which strings are recommended for fretless ricks? are there any other manufacturers that make flat black strings?

Thanks
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Rotosound TruBass 88 black nylon! Come over when you have some time and give them a try, I have a set on my '64 Gretsch. My favorite flats. I have a used spare set but I think it's cut to Fender lengths. They sound almost like an upright. And they are smooth and not sticky feeling.
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Alot of guys are putting TI Jazz Flats on their fretless basses. I have TI Jazz Rounds (low tension ot no tension)currently on my wht/wht '75 4001 FL. I like 'em, closest to the spirocore strings I have on my Wilfer upright.
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D'Addario Cromes 40-95 are good too...
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I love the D'Addario Chromes on my 4001FL.
This past weekend, I got to try out Jdog's 4003FL that he has a set of the original RIC black tapewound flats. The tone was killer! I'll have to find a set similar to that (La Bella maybe) to try on my 4003FL.
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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Thanks guys
Apparently juststrings.com won't take my order, they find it difficult to deal with international credit cards :(
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gibsonlp wrote:Thanks guys
Apparently juststrings.com won't take my order, they find it difficult to deal with international credit cards :(
they didn't mind mine...
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rickenbrother wrote:I love the D'Addario Chromes on my 4001FL.
This past weekend, I got to try out Jdog's 4003FL that he has a set of the original RIC black tapewound flats. The tone was killer! I'll have to find a set similar to that (La Bella maybe) to try on my 4003FL.

I know Joey, I know....skip the Labella, tried them...NOT IT.

EVERY once and a while, the RIC outlet sells these, they go for about $125.00, but it is the ONLY set you will ever need!

I love Jdog's FL too!
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+1 on either the Chromes or TI Jazz Flats.
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gibsonlp wrote:(they don't feel like flats at all which is weird because they are supposed to be the stock strings)
RIC ships fretless basses with roundwounds on them anymore. I took mine off immediately!

I tried D'A flats but now I use TIs and I'm hooked. The best, IMO.
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ajish4 wrote: know Joey, I know....skip the Labella, tried them...NOT IT.
:twisted: :( :twisted: :( :twisted:
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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My 4002fl came with black Rickenbacker strings..i loved them..havent seen them in ages now and I use roundwounds as well
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ginger_lee wrote:My 4002fl came with black Rickenbacker strings..i loved them..havent seen them in ages now and I use roundwounds as well
I personaaly hate flats on most fretless basses..Im a fretless player exclusively never play fretted havent since 1976
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Won't roundwounds eat my fretboard?

Nick: Canadian credit card != international credit card, I am not talking about a card that can be used internationally, I am talking about a card that was issued outside north America, apparently they can't check the billing address for many such cards, including mine, that's why they can't charge me :(
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Gil, I can order for you whatever you need from juststrings.com, they take PayPal. I have ordered from then many times before without a single problem.

I wouldn't use rounds on a fretless. I have in the past and they ate grooves into the board, and there's a limited number of times you can have a fingerboard redressed.

I once had a blank plank 1980 Precision Bass (my first good bass) that I had the board coated with epoxy, a-la Jaco. When you do that, it will handle roundwounds.
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