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Originally Posted by darkstorm Any roundwound can sound great with a pick. I find it more depends on the pup voicing rather then the strings. Most basses sound great with picks when played well. GHS boomers would be excellent middle of road strings. Daddario if wanting smooth tone with crunch decreased. Ernie Ball to accent crunch a little, and rotosound swing 66 for that classic aggressive roundwound sound. DR neons for extra bass articulation and great aggresive sound overall. Dr sunbeams for little bit warmer version of that tone. Dr hibeams for very bright oriented tone while still retaining excellent lows. Dean Markley blue steel for overall excellent stainless sound, not as agressive as rotos. Little bit lighter tension then those and DR's |
+1 Good advice here Schecter 115 and some nice string choices to boot. Personally I would almost always opt for flats playing pick style or if you want a non coated in between string GHS Pressure Wounds would also be a consideration.
Over the years I've played many of the different strings darkstorm suggest here and any of them could be a good choice depending on what you want to sound like. Follow his guide on this and choose the one that best fits your preferences.
If you want even more info on these strings you might log onto bassstringsonline.com and review some of your choices. Contact Jason, he can be very helpful in helping you to to narrow the choices down. It's where I buy mine.