Flatwound question again
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Flatwound question again
Never tried them, time to replace the Ric rounds.
Which set of flatwounds to purchase for a v63? I don't want to file the nut slots just to try them.
Which set of flatwounds to purchase for a v63? I don't want to file the nut slots just to try them.
D'Addario Chromes work real nice on a V63. That is what I use on mine. Thomastics and Pyramid flats I've heard are real good though I've never used them on mine. The Chromes sound great and are affordable, and will fit the nut just fine. I've never had a problem with them. I use the 45-100 guage.
I recently went back to playing a Rickenbacker bass. Its like meeting an old friend again
TI jazz for my Ricks (although I don't have a v63.) I put them on my 67 4005 and on my 4003s8 because I wanted the lower tension and I put them on my 76 4001 because they just feel and play so well...hard to describe, but I say "kind of spongy" but with a grip. If your use to rounds you might hate em but I went flat and'll never go back. Oh, and they(flats) are soo much kinder to your frets than rounds
If you like comparatively high tension try Pyramids or Fenders lights or med. lights. Those are traditional sounding flats, if you want bright go with the Chromes, they have a very nice feel to them. Ti's are also nice, they don't have a lot of thump though and are very low tension. I like the sound of them though, great for Mersey sound.
You're going to have to widen the A and D slots with just about any string you buy because the originals are .75 and .55, although maybe TI's are smaller diameter, I don't know.
You're going to have to widen the A and D slots with just about any string you buy because the originals are .75 and .55, although maybe TI's are smaller diameter, I don't know.
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