At long last.....
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shamustwin
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I need to find suitable strings for it first....Mine currently has some OLD round wounds on it. It has that old string "twang" to it, which I don't particularly care for.....I must get flats for it to get "my" sound.....
I suppose regular long scale strings will work? I am leaning towards TI Jazz flats as I like the sound of them on my '73, and although the neck on my 4005 is perfectly straight with these rounds, the TI's will put less stress on the old girl....
As for the tone? The only term I can think of is that it is "boomier" but with a twang that is really distracting, but I know that is due to the old strings....
What strings do you 4005 owners use??
I suppose regular long scale strings will work? I am leaning towards TI Jazz flats as I like the sound of them on my '73, and although the neck on my 4005 is perfectly straight with these rounds, the TI's will put less stress on the old girl....
As for the tone? The only term I can think of is that it is "boomier" but with a twang that is really distracting, but I know that is due to the old strings....
What strings do you 4005 owners use??
1973 4001 MG cb fwi
1986 4003 Shadow
2012 4004Cii FG w/gold trim
1986 4003 Shadow
2012 4004Cii FG w/gold trim
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shamustwin
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Jerry:
I just received a set of D'addario Chrome flats in the mail. They are long scale but aren't long enough to use with the R tailpiece. The bridge end of the rounds I have now are elongated and thinner than the string itself. The overall length of the strings are the same. The silk end is too long on the chromes and extend past the nut onto the fretboard.....oh well, off to juststrings.com , I guess....
I just received a set of D'addario Chrome flats in the mail. They are long scale but aren't long enough to use with the R tailpiece. The bridge end of the rounds I have now are elongated and thinner than the string itself. The overall length of the strings are the same. The silk end is too long on the chromes and extend past the nut onto the fretboard.....oh well, off to juststrings.com , I guess....
1973 4001 MG cb fwi
1986 4003 Shadow
2012 4004Cii FG w/gold trim
1986 4003 Shadow
2012 4004Cii FG w/gold trim
Thanks Scott!
That is what I've decided to go with. I called Mike with John Connelly from N.Y. They are importers of T.I. strings. He actually went and measured the longscale 36" strings for me and measured how far it was from the silk at one end to the other. So, the
TOI_JF364 nickel flats will work with a 4005. Done.
Should have 'em in a few days , then I can do a good comparison....
That is what I've decided to go with. I called Mike with John Connelly from N.Y. They are importers of T.I. strings. He actually went and measured the longscale 36" strings for me and measured how far it was from the silk at one end to the other. So, the
TOI_JF364 nickel flats will work with a 4005. Done.
Should have 'em in a few days , then I can do a good comparison....
1973 4001 MG cb fwi
1986 4003 Shadow
2012 4004Cii FG w/gold trim
1986 4003 Shadow
2012 4004Cii FG w/gold trim
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ken_swearingen
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Sorry Jared, no sister....
Ken, I got it from Garys Classic Guitars. Her name is PJ...
It is in , I'd say about 8-8.5 condition...It has typical little wear issues that you'd expect on a 37 year old bass. The neck is fantastic! It just "feels" right when I'm playing it.....It doesn't SOUND too good right now, but when I put the TI's on it, her true personality will shine through...
Although I paid BOTH arms and a leg for it, I am going to play this one most of all! I'm not going to baby her too much....It looks like she stepped right out of a time capsule...
Ken, I got it from Garys Classic Guitars. Her name is PJ...
It is in , I'd say about 8-8.5 condition...It has typical little wear issues that you'd expect on a 37 year old bass. The neck is fantastic! It just "feels" right when I'm playing it.....It doesn't SOUND too good right now, but when I put the TI's on it, her true personality will shine through...
Although I paid BOTH arms and a leg for it, I am going to play this one most of all! I'm not going to baby her too much....It looks like she stepped right out of a time capsule...
1973 4001 MG cb fwi
1986 4003 Shadow
2012 4004Cii FG w/gold trim
1986 4003 Shadow
2012 4004Cii FG w/gold trim
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ken_swearingen
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Chris,
I use Chromes in 40-55-75-95 guages, which seem very similar to the TI flats but have an even better balanced feel to them. The D string is definitely higher tension than the rest of the set on the Tis. I change out the .060 D string on the Chromes Super Soft set with a single .055 which makes these strings just purrfect!
Years ago (decades actually!) I used XL 170s on my 4005WB and got a great classic Squire kind of tone. I can still get a nice growl with the flats, just a bit rounder and fuller sounding without too much clank. In high volume settings it can feedback with the fundamental note around the second A (110Hz). Try some Hendrix on it!
I use Chromes in 40-55-75-95 guages, which seem very similar to the TI flats but have an even better balanced feel to them. The D string is definitely higher tension than the rest of the set on the Tis. I change out the .060 D string on the Chromes Super Soft set with a single .055 which makes these strings just purrfect!
Years ago (decades actually!) I used XL 170s on my 4005WB and got a great classic Squire kind of tone. I can still get a nice growl with the flats, just a bit rounder and fuller sounding without too much clank. In high volume settings it can feedback with the fundamental note around the second A (110Hz). Try some Hendrix on it!

