What strings are you using on your Ric right now 10/28/12
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mrbassman54
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Re: What strings are you using on your Ric right now 10/28/1
Labella flats 105-85-65-45
2012 4003
2012 4003
Re: What strings are you using on your Ric right now 10/28/1
Roto 66 45-105. Deader the better, same set on for 7 years.
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Re: What strings are you using on your Ric right now 10/28/1
4001SLH -GHS Precision Flatwounds
4003LH -GHS Precision Flatwounds
4001CSLH -Rotosound Swing Bass
4003LH -GHS Precision Flatwounds
4001CSLH -Rotosound Swing Bass
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Re: What strings are you using on your Ric right now 10/28/1
I have the light set of the GHS precision flatwounds on one of my non-Ric basses,a hollowbody Italia. They have a great punchy bark to them. I've never tried them on a Ric,but i bet they would be a great pairing.
Re: What strings are you using on your Ric right now 10/28/1
I have them on my bass, the M3050 set, 0.045" through 0.105".woodyng wrote:I have the light set of the GHS precision flatwounds on one of my non-Ric basses,a hollowbody Italia. They have a great punchy bark to them. I've never tried them on a Ric,but i bet they would be a great pairing.
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MaplegloMatt
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Re: What strings are you using on your Ric right now 10/28/1
I have the GHS Precision Flats set 3025 light (45 60 75 95) on my 4003s and I love them. They aren't the sound everyone is after with a Ric and that is precisely what I like. I've sat in with several different bands over the years and whenever the other guitarists see a Ric they have a preconcieved notion about the tone. You know bright, growly, clanky, "not good for"...Then I plug in and the tone isfull, smooth, and punchy. They smile and I say...."any questions?"
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Re: What strings are you using on your Ric right now 10/28/1
Flatwound D'Addario Chromes on my cii RBY (per a Forumite's recommendation).
And Roundwound Boomers on my '70 4001 WHT (per my tech).
And Roundwound Boomers on my '70 4001 WHT (per my tech).
Watch those teeth, Marlin. I'm not sure we've properly sedated the beast . . .
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Flats on a Ric can sure spin some heads and change opinions. I have LaBella 760 FL's on my FG 4003 and when I play with either a blues or country or even my rock band for that matter I get lots of compliments. I also have a set of D'Addario Black Nylon tape wounds on my fretless Ric and they really have a great non Ric tone. What I need now is one more 4003 so I can put a set of TI's on it!MaplegloMatt wrote:I have the GHS Precision Flats set 3025 light (45 60 75 95) on my 4003s and I love them. They aren't the sound everyone is after with a Ric and that is precisely what I like. I've sat in with several different bands over the years and whenever the other guitarists see a Ric they have a preconcieved notion about the tone. You know bright, growly, clanky, "not good for"...Then I plug in and the tone isfull, smooth, and punchy. They smile and I say...."any questions?"
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Re: What strings are you using on your Ric right now 10/28/1
Flats on a Ric can sure spin some heads and change opinions. I have LaBella 760 FL's on my FG 4003 and when I play with either a blues or country or even my rock band for that matter I get lots of compliments. I also have a set of D'Addario Black Nylon tape wounds on my fretless Ric and they really have a great non Ric tone. What I need now is one more 4003 so I can put a set of TI's on it!
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Ahhh yes another 4003. Could that be with next years tax return
Ahhh yes another 4003. Could that be with next years tax return
2011 4003 Jetglo
2013 330 Mapleglo
2013 4004L Snowglo
2013 330 Mapleglo
2013 4004L Snowglo
Re: What strings are you using on your Ric right now 10/28/1
I have D'Addario ETB92 Nylon Tapewound strings on my 4003. (.50, .65, .85, .105) I like the feel of them, they give it a good mellow, deep tone, and sound like flats. The Nylons are also very easy on the fretboard, and frets. Nylons do last a long time. There are no corrosion issues with them, or metal shavings. I had no problems with any adjustments to the bridge saddles, etc. when I restrung the 4003 either.
'12 Rickenbacker 4003 Mapleglo
D'Addario ETB92 Nylon Tapewound strings
TC Electronic RH450 head / Ampeg SVT-410HLF cab
D'Addario ETB92 Nylon Tapewound strings
TC Electronic RH450 head / Ampeg SVT-410HLF cab
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Re: What strings are you using on your Ric right now 10/28/1
Welcome, Glenn!
Author: "The Rickenbacker Electric Bass - 50 Years As Rock's Bottom"
Re: What strings are you using on your Ric right now 10/28/1
Hi Paul, Thank you for the Howdy. (Welcome). This Ric site is fantastic. It looks like some good useful information too.bassduke49 wrote:Welcome, Glenn!

'12 Rickenbacker 4003 Mapleglo
D'Addario ETB92 Nylon Tapewound strings
TC Electronic RH450 head / Ampeg SVT-410HLF cab
D'Addario ETB92 Nylon Tapewound strings
TC Electronic RH450 head / Ampeg SVT-410HLF cab
Re: What strings are you using on your Ric right now 10/28/1
TI JF344 on a '10 4003 JG
(as on all of my basses except one with TI JR344, and my 8-string which has GHS Boomer)
(as on all of my basses except one with TI JR344, and my 8-string which has GHS Boomer)
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I would never put flatwounds on my 4003.
It's well known that flats have more surface area than rounds. This puts WAY more tension on the neck. More than I would be happy with.
Same for 'old' roundwounds. They will exert more tension on the neck as the strings become stiffer with age.
Something to think about.....
It's well known that flats have more surface area than rounds. This puts WAY more tension on the neck. More than I would be happy with.
Same for 'old' roundwounds. They will exert more tension on the neck as the strings become stiffer with age.
Something to think about.....
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Re: What strings are you using on your Ric right now 10/28/1
geddeeee wrote:I would never put flatwounds on my 4003.
It's well known that flats have more surface area than rounds. This puts WAY more tension on the neck. More than I would be happy with.
Same for 'old' roundwounds. They will exert more tension on the neck as the strings become stiffer with age.
Something to think about.....
I am not a bass player (at the moment) but there has been a lot of forum discussion about this issue - I do not believe there is a simple correlation between tension and flats/rounds.
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And voila. . .
A quick forum search result:
chefothefuture wrote:For strings I use Thomastik Infeld JF344s on three of my 71s
as well as a 68. Very low tension flat wound that will be easier on
your frets and fingerboard finish.
