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SS string with superior midrange is there any brand of stainless steel strings that i can use to increase my midrange? currently using blue steels i hear that ernie ball stainless steel would be a good option. Opinions appreciated! :hyper: |
I like Rotosound Swingbass 66 stainless steels. Roto's whole line is known for its rich mid range. |
Try DR Marcus Miller Fat Beams, too. I'm a die hard D'addario ProSteel user, and love the mids in those strings, but a recent gift has a set of 'Beams on my main bass. Mids are SUPER strong, especially after they break in slightly. I was surprised at the string sets tone, mids all over, and sweet tone all around. If ya want mids? These could be the ticket. |
They're not Stainless Steel, But have you tried Ernie Ball Cobalts? Shedloads of Midrange imo, Used to love Stainless strings but Cobalts are now my go to string, definately worth a try |
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I'm not trying to be a d#&$, just offering another point of view: Have you considered playing the strings you like and making adjustments at the EQ? What i mean is- I haven't found a make of string yet that I couldn't tame with some eq'ing. So I typically buy what sounds good and feels good to me overall and then eq to suit my needs. That said, I agree with Seejay- the Ernie Ball Cobalts have "shedloads" of midrange. |
DR SS Flatwounds....just put them on my new Jazz and they are sweet. |
+1 to roto 66's and some EQ |
Ernie Ball SS hybrid slinky's. Cheap price and it's what Justin Chancellor from Tool uses. I really like them . http://www.amazon.com/Ernie-Ball-284.../dp/B0002DVBIU |
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This is where I got my info. I don't know how creditable they are. http://www.uberproaudio.com/who-play...-and-equipment |
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I have never tried Cobalts on bass before but i tried them on guitar they went dead so fast it wasn't even funny :eek: also the mids on my EQ are maxed but it is just not enough(that's odd). |
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Blue Steels have decent midrange, however the Rotosounds might have more of the mids you are looking for. I remember Labella Hard Rockin steels having decent midrange just a bit less bright than Rotos. I found the D'addario Prosteels to be shy in the mids. |
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I must say i enjoy bass more than guitar. ^-^ |
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