Which rounds do you recommend?
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- thinneckrick
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Just a string maintenance tip for anybody who's not already privy to it: When they start sounding dead & unresponsive, try boiling them in a pot of water for about 5 minutes. It cleans all the hand grime & God knows whatever else has accumulated on the strings over weeks & months of play, and makes the strings sound practically new again. You can repeat this trick with noticeable results pretty much up until your strings break or have substantial fret grooves that may affect the sound. However, I threw out a set of nickel roundwounds (forgot the brand) due to the prominent grooves in them just figuring it was time to replace them, and put on a set of GHS Boomers that I received as an X-mas gift. The new GHS strings sounded so stale & lifeless that I dug the old set out of the trash in a fit of desperation, boiled them again and put them back on. Damned it they didn't sound new again. The GHS set were immediately enlisted to fill the gap I had made in the trash can.
In summation: Boil those puppies.

In summation: Boil those puppies.

I also boil my strings one time when they get a dumb sound. For the about 5-10 min boiling I use some drops of dish washing fluid in the boiling water and afterwards also the same time in ultrasonic bath. This works perfect for most of the strings, but I only do it once. The next time the sound goes dumb I boil the bass...
No, just kidding, merely the strings are worn flat at the areas of the frets, so I discard them. It's time for a new set!
No, just kidding, merely the strings are worn flat at the areas of the frets, so I discard them. It's time for a new set!
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prog_rockin_metal_man
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has anyone ever tried soaking there strings in denatured alcohol? It supposedly works better than boiling the strings.
I also heard that if you have hard water and you boil your strings it will make them deader.
I also heard that if you have hard water and you boil your strings it will make them deader.
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Actually the boiling works best in my experience, of course you should not use calcium rich mineral water for that, but also the few drops of dish washing detergent smoothens the water and avoids the "calcification" of the strings. The boiling even tightens the round wound further on the core when it cools down, I realized with some strings that buzzed internally. So boiling is the ultimate recommend procedure (and followed by some ultrasonification if possible).
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prog_rockin_metal_man
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really?...everyone over at the talkbass forums always rave about how the denatured alcohol works so much better than boiling. I was thinking of trying it out cause I'm tired of dropping 45$ for new strings all the time. I guess I'll try boiling them then...how long do you recommend I boil the strings Peter?
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Which rounds do you recommend?
Ones in the pub (preferably not mine!).
Ones in the pub (preferably not mine!).
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prog_rockin_metal_man
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"Where would one get denatured alcohol?"
I've been asking myself that question as well...the people on talkbass say they get it at their local hardware store but I haven't found any at any hardware store I've gone to...I haven't checked home depot yet so hopefully they'll have it.
I've been asking myself that question as well...the people on talkbass say they get it at their local hardware store but I haven't found any at any hardware store I've gone to...I haven't checked home depot yet so hopefully they'll have it.
"Rickenbacker!"( I shout it out whenever I spot one)
"Rickenbacker makes the best basses in the world!"
"Rickenbacker makes the best basses in the world!"

