Flatwound recommendation for new 4003s.

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Re: Flatwound recommendation for new 4003s.

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Labella Deep Talkin' flats, they sound good on anything. They are a stiff string, great for finger plucking and low action, they're not exceptionally high tension the stiffness is from the build not the tension. I use their standard gauge, 45 through 105.
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Re: Flatwound recommendation for new 4003s.

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bassduke49 wrote:
Isaac wrote:So what's a Faux Thousand?
Looks like that's Larry Davis' term for a counterfeit Rickenbacker. Sort of like "Rickenfaker" or "Fakenbacker." He's playing on the 4000 series designation. Faux Thousand instead of Four Thousand. I like it! :D
Paul gets the gold star! :-)
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Re: Flatwound recommendation for new 4003s.

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woodyng wrote:John's posted picks before of 3 custom made basses that are modeled on the original 50's 4000.
(They're WAAYY cool)!
Why thank you :-)
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Re: Flatwound recommendation for new 4003s.

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I have chromes on my RIC ABG and on my V63. Love them. Just ordered a set of the Optima RB's. stay tuned...
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