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String advice for acoustic bass Just picked up my first acoustic bass this week, it's a Washburn AB10, and I love everything about it except the old rotting nickel strings on it. I'm not sure what I should string this baby up with now. I've got Chromes on my VM Jazz, and I love them, but I've read that Washburns don't take too kindly to all that tension. After doing some research I'm leaning towards tapewounds. I've also read that Labellas can be very girthy and require nut widening, and I'd like to avoid that. I'm not opposed to nickel if the tone is right. The tone I'm after dark and on the mellow side. |
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Sounds like youre on the right track One sound i enjoyed that fits that were the Tru-bass tapewounds On a shortscale abg |
D'Addario Tapewounds are standard-gauge. I'm looking at a set of D'Addario Half-Rounds for my Ibanez AEB5E. |
Status Graphite are nice tapewounds |
On tapewounds I was torn between the Rotos and the D'Addarios. Like I said, I love my Chromes, so I'm naturally inclined to lean towards D'Addarios. I've read a lot of good about the Tru Bass, but the tension is a tad bit more than the D'Addarios. Not sure why I put nickel earlier, when the current strings are definitely phosphor bronze. |
I absolutely love chromes on my ABG, totally different character than flats on an electric bass. It's not a dark sound though, it's actually a very full range sound with a strong attack. If you want thick and dark, go for tapewounds. |
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I used to have the same bass, and I had D'addario XL nickel wounds on it, it sounded pretty nice. |
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I liked Tapes on my Godin A4. LaBellas, Fender, D'addario or GHS. Whatever you do, don't get bronze. I liked low tension flats too. |
All I use on all my basses(4) one of which is a Michael Kelly Club Custom 5 are LAbella Tape wounds, Best price Carvin.com |
D'Addario tapewounds, 50-105. Very low tension strings. |
I'm still torn on this decision, which is terrible because I'm really hating these nasty old bronze strings. I've been playing the Washburn almost exclusively since I got it, and I really like the idea of tapes. Though every time I pick up my VM Jazz I'm reminded of how much I love Chromes. I have yet to find any tapewounds in my local music shops, but I could snag a set of Chromes today. ugh, decisions decisions. |
Try something new - go for the tapes. love the woody tone I get from my Guild with tapes. |
My wife loves the LaBella black nylons on my Ibanez acoustic bass. |
I like TI flats on mine. Low tension, less fret noise. |
I've been using GHS 3060 Tape Wounds on my Tacoma Thunderchief. With a bit of EQ they sound very upright-ish (and I play the upright bass). Relatively inexpensive, too, but last a long, long time. I have a new set of Thomastik Acousticores for sale if you're interested. I wasn't crazy about them, but lots of players love 'em. |
I like the idea of the Thomastik Acousticores, but I'm not crazy about bronze, and have lusted after their flats, but being as big a noob as I am, I haven't been able to bring myself to justify their price tag. I almost went for tapes on my Jazz but decided on flats. I'm leaning toward the D'addario tapes mostly because I don't want to widen the nut as I've heard is required of Labella and GHS. So those of you that have used them, did you have to widen the nut or were you fine leaving it be? |
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