Favorite B string

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Favorite B string

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I'm looking for a nice taught solid sounding B string for my 4003 4-2-5. What brand do you like ?
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I use D'Addario EXL .130 for a B string on my 5 string basses. A lighter string is too floppy in my opinion.
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It's my experince that you can't teach a B string anything.

I have TI JF346s on my Smith 6-string FL, and they have a 0.136 B string. Just about right for my tastes. Any thinner is too thin.
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FretlessOnly wrote:It's my experince that you can't teach a B string anything.

I have TI JF346s on my Smith 6-string FL, and they have a 0.136 B string. Just about right for my tastes. Any thinner is too thin.
With this in mind (thin strings), I recently switched from a 135 on my set of D'A XL flats to a new set of Roto TruBass 88 black nylon flats. I picked up the 6 string set so I could get a thinner B string and also due to the fact that these strings run thicker altogether. Normally their 6 string set is 135-115-100-75-65-50. So I put the 135 aside and used the 115-100-75-65-50 for my 5er set.

Anyway, as I said, with thinner in mind I thought they sounded great... until I read your post. So I pulled out the 135 and slapped it back on for kicks.

I do believe the B @ 115 on this set sounds pretty good and isn't too flabby but maybe I was just infatuated with the difference because now it sounds and feels right with the 135.

So now I'm sporting the 135-100-75-65-50 six string set with the E string thrown out. 115 is a bit big for an E, IMO.
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I run D'Addario EXL220-5. They run 125/95/75/60/40. not too heavy - not too light... they are just right! For me anyhow.
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Tarrbot wrote:So now I'm sporting the 135-100-75-65-50 six string set with the E string thrown out. 115 is a bit big for an E, IMO.
May I suggest 135-100-75-55-40? I think that would have better balance, although I can't be 100% sure. As you have it right now your highest tuned strings seem to have much more tension than the lowest three. It will really create a disparity in their tonal character.
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The problem with that is that the 40 isn't available in their black nylon. 50 is the lowest they go. :(
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I'm very fond of the LaBella "deep talkin bass" strings. .128, .110, .085, .061, .044. They are pretty even on tension and balance and are stainless so they last pretty well.
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