Jan A. Sjåstad
08-02-2000, 11:50 AM
”To anyone who knows”
I am a semiprofessional bassplayer, and I have recently bougth my second bass. This is a relatively old ¾ bass made of solid wood, Romanian build with flat back. The bass has not been in use for 25 years and the strings (steel) were in a very bad condition, but with good ”punch”. My other bass is a German made laminated instrument and it is set up with ”Savarez Corelli Tungsten 370M” strings. The sound in this bass is remarkably good with these strings, especially when bowed. But I feel the strings are a bit loose when plucked, with no good punch and a bit longer sustain than I like ( I play both classic, folk and jazz).
For my ”new” bass I am looking for strings with a good punch when plucked, and reasonable sound when bowed. The necksetting of the Romanian bass has resulted in a bridge that is 15millimeters lower than my German bass (when normal setup for steel strings). The scales are exactly the same.
1) Does anybody have a suggestion for suitable strings other than Savarez’s?
2) Is it recommended to increase the pressure on the top plate (heavier strings) caused by the lower bridge, or will the same tension as the Savarez strings be adequate?
3) Are the D’Addario Hybrid strings an alternative?
4) –or is it not possible to get both a good plucking- and a good bowing sound from the same string?
This was many questions, but I hope someone will be able to answer them. Strings for double bass are quite exspensive which does not leave too much room for experiments.
Jan
I am a semiprofessional bassplayer, and I have recently bougth my second bass. This is a relatively old ¾ bass made of solid wood, Romanian build with flat back. The bass has not been in use for 25 years and the strings (steel) were in a very bad condition, but with good ”punch”. My other bass is a German made laminated instrument and it is set up with ”Savarez Corelli Tungsten 370M” strings. The sound in this bass is remarkably good with these strings, especially when bowed. But I feel the strings are a bit loose when plucked, with no good punch and a bit longer sustain than I like ( I play both classic, folk and jazz).
For my ”new” bass I am looking for strings with a good punch when plucked, and reasonable sound when bowed. The necksetting of the Romanian bass has resulted in a bridge that is 15millimeters lower than my German bass (when normal setup for steel strings). The scales are exactly the same.
1) Does anybody have a suggestion for suitable strings other than Savarez’s?
2) Is it recommended to increase the pressure on the top plate (heavier strings) caused by the lower bridge, or will the same tension as the Savarez strings be adequate?
3) Are the D’Addario Hybrid strings an alternative?
4) –or is it not possible to get both a good plucking- and a good bowing sound from the same string?
This was many questions, but I hope someone will be able to answer them. Strings for double bass are quite exspensive which does not leave too much room for experiments.
Jan