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11-13-2012, 03:22 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Oct 2011 Location: Colorado | | Quote:
Originally Posted by SBassman I think people change bass strings far too much.
It's nonsense, IMHO.
I think a set of strings can last as long as you want them to last.
Jamerson never changed his strings. | Possibly if you like flats and don't mind them getting a little old and dead sounding but that's not everyone's cup of tea.
There's no easier or less expensive way to change the way your bass sounds than by playing a different string. It's a lot cheaper than installing new pickups and a hell of a lot cheaper than a new bass. 
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11-15-2012, 06:21 PM
|  | GOLD Supporting Member | | Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Arizona | | | like Dadarrio half rounds and Ken Smith Compressors
LOVE TI Jazz flats and Ken Smith Slick Rounds.
The slicks are like half rounds and the Compressors more toward rounds. | 
11-16-2012, 04:55 PM
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Originally Posted by SBassman I'm a big fan of the DD Halfwounds. | 
Just put a set on a maple-fingerboard P-Bass.
I love Ken Smith Compressors, but I'm digging these too.
Will se how they break in. | 
11-16-2012, 05:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Mojo-Man 
Just put a set on a maple-fingerboard P-Bass.
I love Ken Smith Compressors, but I'm digging these too.
Will se how they break in. | Excellent. Give us another report after the break in.
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11-16-2012, 05:22 PM
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11-17-2012, 12:52 PM
| | | | Just started using D'Addario Halfs on a P bass and I am really digging them. Sounds pretty much like flats but still cuts theough the mix nicely when slapped. They sound great when played with a pick as well. They were pretty smooth out of the package and I didnt experience any of the "sticky" feeling I got when I had tried GHS Brite Flats in the past. | 
11-17-2012, 06:19 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Aug 2011 Location: Northglenn, CO | | | Another D'Addario half user here, and happy. I got 'em on my Jag and they sing.
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11-18-2012, 08:37 AM
|  | Registered User | | Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Chicagoland | | | My fender jazz came with D'adarrio half-rounds when i bought it used. I liked the feel, but thought the tension was a little stiff. So i switched to GHS Pressurewounds on a recommendation from Jason at basstringsonline. Great feel, kinda smooth They still have enough zing if you need it, and don't seem to die out or change much soundwise over time. | 
01-10-2013, 06:06 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Buffalo, NY | | I just put a set of D'Addario Half Wounds on my jazz bass, and I have to say, these are the strangest strings I've ever played. I was hoping that they'd be not quite as bright as roundwounds (which is what's implied on the D'Addario website), have less string noise, and be smoother feeling. They actually sound more like really dead flatwounds than roundwounds (they have a good thump, and the high end is really rolled off). The feel is really odd. I doubted the comments that said they're sticky feeling, but sure enough, they are. If you were to slide between frets, once your finger gets moving, they're smooth, but it takes more force to get your finger started, which can affect your timing if you're not used to it. Despite all these comments, they really are great sounding strings, especially if you want a motowny sound. But I won't be keeping them on the bass — they're not versatile enough. If I had an extra bass laying around, I'd put them on that, but they're really kind of a one trick pony.
Here are some audio clips of the same bass with two sets of strings (Fender Jazz with Dimarzio Area J pickups, neck pickup on full, and bridge pickup rolled back a hair so the midrange isn't scooped out). First are Fender nickel roundwounds. These are really great strings. They feel nice, and aren't too bright. The second is the halfwounds. Both tracks were recorded with no EQ. http://www.jonathanhughes.com/downlo...oundwounds.mp3 http://www.jonathanhughes.com/downlo...halfwounds.mp3 | 
01-10-2013, 09:11 PM
|  | Registered User | | Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Charlotte, NC | | Quote:
Originally Posted by jonathanhughes I just put a set of D'Addario Half Wounds on my jazz bass, and I have to say, these are the strangest strings I've ever played. I was hoping that they'd be not quite as bright as roundwounds (which is what's implied on the D'Addario website), have less string noise, and be smoother feeling. They actually sound more like really dead flatwounds than roundwounds (they have a good thump, and the high end is really rolled off). The feel is really odd. I doubted the comments that said they're sticky feeling, but sure enough, they are. If you were to slide between frets, once your finger gets moving, they're smooth, but it takes more force to get your finger started, which can affect your timing if you're not used to it. Despite all these comments, they really are great sounding strings, especially if you want a motowny sound. But I won't be keeping them on the bass — they're not versatile enough. If I had an extra bass laying around, I'd put them on that, but they're really kind of a one trick pony.
Here are some audio clips of the same bass with two sets of strings (Fender Jazz with Dimarzio Area J pickups, neck pickup on full, and bridge pickup rolled back a hair so the midrange isn't scooped out). First are Fender nickel roundwounds. These are really great strings. They feel nice, and aren't too bright. The second is the halfwounds. Both tracks were recorded with no EQ. http://www.jonathanhughes.com/downlo...oundwounds.mp3 http://www.jonathanhughes.com/downlo...halfwounds.mp3 | You need to try GHS Pressurewounds!
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