what are good bass strings?
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what are good bass strings?
i think for my new OG jazz bass that is coming today i want to try a really really light bass string.
something that i can still tune EADG but have it kinda guitary sounding
must be flats. fuck giant ridges. fuck them.
something that i can still tune EADG but have it kinda guitary sounding
must be flats. fuck giant ridges. fuck them.
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i think im going to try and find a set of these
ENR70 - Super Light
D'Addario Half Round bass strings are wound with pure nickel, then precision ground, leaving the outer surface smooth and "semi-flat." They retain the flexibility and many of the tonal characteristics of round wound strings. Our Half Round heat-treating process increases the brightness of the strings.
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these half wounds look kinda cool actually. i'll have to try and find some for guitar too.
the 13's have a wound G. but whats the point if that shit is all ground down smooth anyways?
i grew up playing ghs boomers which had wound g's. basicly because my teacher was pushing them at the shop i took lessons at. after i got out of there and developed my own sondz / toones i found flat 13's and developed fingers of pure rock hard muscles
the 13's have a wound G. but whats the point if that shit is all ground down smooth anyways?
i grew up playing ghs boomers which had wound g's. basicly because my teacher was pushing them at the shop i took lessons at. after i got out of there and developed my own sondz / toones i found flat 13's and developed fingers of pure rock hard muscles
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Be a man - use Rotosound Swing Bass roundwound!
"John Entwistle, Chris Squire and Geddy Lee's tone .... the one constant in all of it is Rotosound Swing Bass strings."
"Chris Squire uses Rotosound Swing Bass standard-gauge strings (.045, .065, .080, .105), with custom Rotosounds for his extended-range Tobias."
"John Entwistle, Chris Squire and Geddy Lee's tone .... the one constant in all of it is Rotosound Swing Bass strings."
"Chris Squire uses Rotosound Swing Bass standard-gauge strings (.045, .065, .080, .105), with custom Rotosounds for his extended-range Tobias."
Truth in all its roundwound trueness.NickS wrote:Be a man - use Rotosound Swing Bass roundwound!
On my fretless I use "ground-wounds" where the ridges have been ground smooth. They're more flexible than flatwounds and thus have more bright detail, but they're smoother than rounds and not as bright.
never heard of 50-100, that's kind of a reverse hybrid.
40-95 is the lightest I've seen.
55-110 is the heaviest I've seen, 4 string.
Med-Light or Hybrid strings are probably most popular on bass. guages 45-65-85-105.
For flatwounds I definately like LaBellas. I have the black tape wound labellas on my fretless, I believe the 760's Jcyphe posted are steel.
My favorite strings for roundwound are Rotosound RN66LD's. Which are the Nickel version of the Rotosound Swing bass.
I'm scared of stainless steel wound strings on bass. They tear the fuck out of frets most of the time.
40-95 is the lightest I've seen.
55-110 is the heaviest I've seen, 4 string.
Med-Light or Hybrid strings are probably most popular on bass. guages 45-65-85-105.
For flatwounds I definately like LaBellas. I have the black tape wound labellas on my fretless, I believe the 760's Jcyphe posted are steel.
My favorite strings for roundwound are Rotosound RN66LD's. Which are the Nickel version of the Rotosound Swing bass.
I'm scared of stainless steel wound strings on bass. They tear the fuck out of frets most of the time.
Good point. I'll look at getting a set of those nickels when I need new strings. Mind you, I'm not playing every night.Nick wrote:My favorite strings for roundwound are Rotosound RN66LD's. Which are the Nickel version of the Rotosound Swing bass.
I'm scared of stainless steel wound strings on bass. They tear the fuck out of frets most of the time.
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Rotosound have sound samples for their different strings >>here<<.
I notice they do an ultra-wimpy 30-85 set.
Go for those. Those are probably the brightest flats out there.robroe wrote:if i cant find those i will try and rock these
I hear so many people hate on the halfrounds that I don't understand why they still make 'em (never tried 'em personally).
Fender flats have a rep of being really high tension even if they's lighter. The lowest tension flats is without a doubt Thomastik Infelds Jazz flats but they're spendy & all mids.
Round Rotos'll tear hell outta frets. Their tapewounds sound nice (listen to Graham Maby on Joe Jackson's Look Sharp album) but they're .115 on the E.
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I don't know about that. I've been playing Rotosounds for ages, and the frets are still fine. The Rotos have worn my fingers a whole knuckle shorter than they used to be though.EddieN wrote:Round Rotos'll tear hell outta frets.
There are also "pressurewounds" which are like squashed roundwounds. The winding wire has been squeezed so it has an oval cross-section instead of a circular one. I used those on fretless for a while, but then switched to the groundwounds. I don't recall anything super-special about them.