String type for Ric 4003
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learning_curve
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Hey I love this internet thing. Nice site Jeffery many of the string makers are posting the tension stat's on there. I found what I needed in the Pricey but great Thomastik - Infeld strings. Did a comparison and posted in the thread about my potato head creation I plan to do. Thanks again always a good place to find answers.
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learning_curve
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Check it out It's worth the read.
I might try the half rounds but I like the brightness of the roundwounds and I just have not found any other flat wound that gives me that sound yet?
There are so many ways you can custom order the gauges you like I could go even lighter but I think I have found what I need in the T.I. line and bass strings last so long I don't mind the added cost especialy on that early 4003 neck I have to work with. Thanks again.
I know I post a lot when I have something going. I'll be much more quiet when that bass get's here! I'll be busy with my Spud!
I might try the half rounds but I like the brightness of the roundwounds and I just have not found any other flat wound that gives me that sound yet?
There are so many ways you can custom order the gauges you like I could go even lighter but I think I have found what I need in the T.I. line and bass strings last so long I don't mind the added cost especialy on that early 4003 neck I have to work with. Thanks again.
I know I post a lot when I have something going. I'll be much more quiet when that bass get's here! I'll be busy with my Spud!
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