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Old 11-15-2008, 09:19 PM
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i have been playing for two years now, i would like to buy some new strings for my warwick rock bass. not sure what to buy and i really dont understand all the lingo that goes with it. could someone tell me a good string to buy and what kind(round wound..etc.) thanks, jim
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playing style, personal preferences, and tonal quality that you want all go into what strings you should get.

Right now, it's like your walking onto a car lot and asking a salesman which car to buy.
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round wound will give u a brighter tone whereas flat wounds are generally smooth and buttery IMO.
i play both rock and jazz and find round wound nickels to be the best for all purpose.
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For round wound strings I would start with a set of D'Addario XL 165's. They're what I would call the middle of the road type of string. Not too bright and not muddy. Their not expensive and easy to find at most guitar stores.
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Look at the sticky at the top of the page first. A lot of questions you might have are answered in linked threads.
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For round wound strings I would start with a set of D'Addario XL 165's. They're what I would call the middle of the road type of string. Not too bright and not muddy. Their not expensive and easy to find at most guitar stores.
The Meat & Potatoes of all Roundwounds!
Usually most players { guitar & Bass}, if they can't find their
usual brand, they will pickup a set of D'Addario's.
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