Flatwound question again
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scottpro1969
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I just bought my first two sets of Pyramids for use on my V63 and Lakland hollowbody. I find that the E string on both basses has much less sustain than the other strings. Is this the famous Pyramid "thud" or does the string need to break in a bit more? The amount of "dirt" (for lack of a better word), on these strings is also a bit surprising - my fingertips are almost black after playing. Still, they do have a unique sound - I'm especially digging them on the Lakland.
Ok, so based on this thread I went out and got my first set of flat strings in twenty years - D'Addario Chromes. I installed them on my Jazz Bass tuned to Eb. Not only did they have a residue, they smelled like machine oil. I wiped them down with denatured alcohol but I have to say they still seem "oily" and turn my fingers black. Will this leach out and evaporate or can it damage the fretboard wood ( and my white shirt!) They sound alright so far, but feel wierd - kind of like the first day after shaving off a beard.
No matter where you go - there you are.
Wes, I have bought 3 set of Chromes recently and only one (thank God) had the residue. I must be lucky because I have heard a lot of people getting the strings this way. To my knowledge it won't hurt the fretboard, but probably stained your shirt for good
The residue wil go away soon, and the strings will feel fine.
That's flats for you, nice and smooth. Chromes are not the smoothest feeling flats. I think LaBella's are about the smoothest feeling.
The residue wil go away soon, and the strings will feel fine. That's flats for you, nice and smooth. Chromes are not the smoothest feeling flats. I think LaBella's are about the smoothest feeling.
Buy it before someone else does.
I wiped my chromes down before stringing up my 4005 and they are fine.....no residue on my fingers after playing, and I played it from about 6pm to 11pm last night!! I have never tried the Labellas...don't know if I have to now...these chromes are smoother than my Pyramid golds and sound just as good or better...
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1986 4003 Shadow
2012 4004Cii FG w/gold trim
