ToneRanger said:
The instrument does have a lot of sustain (I guess a solid body is going to sustain more than a hollow box). The big powerful sound suits the music I'm using it for at the moment, but if I wanted to get a more traditional sound I'd have to damp it somehow. Would a switch to Orchestral strings achieve that? Or would I also lose the throaty growl that I love?
Yes, orchestral strings will give you a more traditional sound, at the cost of a loss of sustain and brilliancy.
I switched to EUB about 10 years ago, and have been advocating the use of orchestral strings myself.
However since a year, more gigs and some recording sessions, I came to the conclusion I needed something clearer and more midrangey.
To my great surprise, I switched to Spirocore regulars for the E & A!
Within only two or three weeks, they settle in to a warm tone, not metallic at all, with plenty of definition and low end.
For the D, I've settled to a Super-Sensitive Supreme, which match very well with the Spiro bottom, without the nasality and twanginess of the Spiro D & G. (I tried several other ones, which were all too bright or too nasal)
I'm still experimenting with the G string but I should settle to one within the next weeks.