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Old 03-24-2010, 09:01 PM
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So I have an american p bass and I love it for that "piano" tone we all know and love.
I've been putting prosteels on it for a couple years but I just feel like there's something better.
I've grown to not like how they sound in the mix.

I'm looking for a string that has that growly, piano pick tone but not to dry and tingy like prosteels.
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Old 03-24-2010, 09:06 PM
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Personally I've never thought of P-basses as Piano like tone. That's reserved more for Jazz, Soapbars, and active preamps in my opinion.

But I expect there to be about 30 different opinions coming...
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DR Hi Beams, TI Jazz Rounds, any stainless steel string I guess?
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Try a set of Sadowsky Blue Label stainless roundwound strings.
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Old 03-26-2010, 05:48 PM
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those are good strings those blue labels stainless i had them on my jazz for a couple days good tone decided to try flats for my show tonight and tomorrow instead. ill be putting those blue labels on my precision once i get it back from repair.
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Old 03-26-2010, 11:11 PM
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So I have an american p bass and I love it for that "piano" tone we all know and love.
I've been putting prosteels on it for a couple years but I just feel like there's something better.
I've grown to not like how they sound in the mix.

I'm looking for a string that has that growly, piano pick tone but not to dry and tingy like prosteels.
Have you tried the XLs? They sit in a mix better than SS IMO. More mids.
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Old 03-27-2010, 09:27 AM
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I'd say try D'Addario XLs, since it would be the closest thing possible to the pro steels, but in nickel. After that you should have a pretty good feel for whether you prefer steel or nickel, which will narrow your search by half.
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My only issue with XL's is they tend to lose that clarity and life after about 2-3 gigs.
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