Compressed roundwounds?
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- martynwelch
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Compressed roundwounds?
Yet more questions from me - I'm not familiar with these strings and haven't seen them mentioned anywhere other than in Rick retailer ads. I did a search here and various folk talked about trying them, liking/disliking etc but I'm intrigued as to why they were made in the first place. What is is it they do that made Rickenbacker want to issue them with their new guitars and if they're beneficial, why don't other guitar makers factory fit similar strings - or do they?
Re: Compressed roundwounds?
GHS Nickel Rockers are another popular rollerwound (or compressed roundwound) string. There are a couple of advantages to the compressed/rollerwound concept. First, they're the tonal middle-ground between the dull thud of flats and the bright ring of roundwounds. And secondly, the strings begin as a slightly larger gauge that are then physically squished to the desired gauge which gives you a string with greater mass yet similar tension. This should give the string better tuning stability and longer life.
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Re: Compressed roundwounds?
OK- that makes perfect sense.Clint wrote:GHS Nickel Rockers are another popular rollerwound (or compressed roundwound) string. There are a couple of advantages to the compressed/rollerwound concept. First, they're the tonal middle-ground between the dull thud of flats and the bright ring of roundwounds. And secondly, the strings begin as a slightly larger gauge that are then physically squished to the desired gauge which gives you a string with greater mass yet similar tension. This should give the string better tuning stability and longer life.
Thanks for the info.
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Re: Compressed roundwounds?
I heard from the guy at my local guitar shop that they are easier on the frets and go well with the super low action on a rickenbacker.martynwelch wrote:OK- that makes perfect sense.Clint wrote:GHS Nickel Rockers are another popular rollerwound (or compressed roundwound) string. There are a couple of advantages to the compressed/rollerwound concept. First, they're the tonal middle-ground between the dull thud of flats and the bright ring of roundwounds. And secondly, the strings begin as a slightly larger gauge that are then physically squished to the desired gauge which gives you a string with greater mass yet similar tension. This should give the string better tuning stability and longer life.
Thanks for the info.
Re: Compressed roundwounds?
Are these the same thing as "1/2 Rounds"?
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Re: Compressed roundwounds?
I'm not sure, but I think the string wraps on 1/2 rounds are ground down, not compressed.
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Re: Compressed roundwounds?
Affirmative.Clint wrote:I'm not sure, but I think the string wraps on 1/2 rounds are ground down, not compressed.
Re: Compressed roundwounds?
That makes sense--thanks guys!
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