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Aging new strings faster for better tone?

So i got a new Jazz bass and got a setup on it and got some new strings( Ernie Ball Heavy guage) and i am just hating to the sound of the new strings just too bright.:rolleyes:

So here is my question. Is there a way to quickly age stings so they get past the new string sound and into the broke in sound?:help:

thx
 
New strings may be the answer but i wanted to try to use these as they are new and money does not grow on trees.

I have been wanting to try flats and this may be the time to try it but i still want to get some of my money out of these strings

When you try flats try Chromes they make for an easy transition from rounds, although I hear lately they're workmanship is getting a little shoddy.
 
Just play them constantly. Keep your bass with you when you are watching TV and play it unplugged. Not a bad time to run scales up and down the neck and to practice fretting your notes accurately. Just be careful not to over do it and hurt your hands.
 

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