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Old 10-23-2003, 11:39 PM
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I love the brightness of Dean Markley SR2000's, but I want a thicker sound from my high C.

So, you experienced 6 and tenor bass guys, what strings will give me a really bright sound, but at the same time, a really full, thick sounding C string?
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Old 10-23-2003, 11:58 PM
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I've been pleased with the results I get from D'Addario SloWounds. I think their C is an .032, which is a hair bigger than the industry standard of .030.

I always heard them as less bright than a stainless roundwound, though. The regular nickel XL series C strings are a little more zingy than SWs, but not as much as stainless.
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Old 10-24-2003, 09:38 AM
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I'm not playing a six now, but when I had my Peavey Axcelerator 6, LaBella Hard-Rockin' Steels were the best strings I tried. The C was pretty thick-sounding (for a C string).
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Old 10-24-2003, 09:52 AM
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Re: Fullest sounding high C

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I love the brightness of Dean Markley SR2000's, but I want a thicker sound from my high C.
Which set of Dean Markley's are you using?

The Medium gage has a good thick C string - I think it is .35 !
The Tension on the C in the Medium gage is quite a bit higher than the Will Lee gage.


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So, you experienced 6 and tenor bass guys, what strings will give me a really bright sound, but at the same time, a really full, thick sounding C string?
In general, a thicker string from the same product line (from the same manufacturer) tends to sound thicker - but it also has more tension.
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Old 10-24-2003, 09:57 AM
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Probably not what you're looking for, but:
* TI Jazz Flats (6-string 34") seem nicely balanced (I don't like the "piano" sound of round-wounds)

* No matter the strings, maybe (er, like me) you like to crank-up the low-eq. That will make the higher notes too quiet/dead. Especially noticable on a 6-stringer. Try a more flat EQ (or boost the mids to match the lows).

* Get a (good!) compressor. I use a cheapo DigiTech "Bass Squeeze" for my rather humble "career", but it really helps. With a compressor you can have your cake (low EQ) and eat it too (smooth-out volume/tone levels). If (unlike me) you use a lot of special techniques to emphasize some notes, you'd need a good compressor (~$200+).
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