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Paul McCartney bass strings??

Correct me if I'm wrong:

He used the Roto tapes late in the Beatles, on Abbey Road and Let It Be, on the Hofner.

On the Hofner early and on the Rickenbacker, I have read that the strings were most likely Pyramid flats. They may have just been the strings that came on the Ric, which would have been Rickenbacker flats.

McCartney's sound isn't all that hard to get--heavy flats, lots of compression. It's playing like him that's the hard part. :)
 
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He once told an interviewer "The shiney ones that come in a package"...

He doesn't seem to really care, he's going to use whatever works. That same interview said "I'm anyone's for a free bass. Obviously, I won't use junk, but if it's a good bass I'll use it." That's how he got the Rick (originally Rickenbacker wanted to sell The Beatles the instruments, and a year later on the next tour they gave them to the band), and the Yamaha. Linda bought the Wal for him as a surprise.

Probably the same approach with strings. Whatever's on the bass when he gets it unless he really hates 'em and then he has someone change them to whatever...

John
 
It depends on the era.
Early beatles (until revolver): probably the pyramid strings that came with his hofner.
Rest of beatles (except let it be): Rickenbacker S4440
Let it Be: roto trubass88
Wings: S4440

I believe the pyramids are still around, the rotos obviously are too, but the S4440 no longer exist. The new pyramids feel and look exactly like the S4440 but they don't sound like them, the TI jazz flats are supposed to be the best sounding fit at present.
 
It depends on the era.
Early beatles (until revolver): probably the pyramid strings that came with his hofner.
Rest of beatles (except let it be): Rickenbacker S4440
Let it Be: roto trubass88
Wings: S4440

I believe the pyramids are still around, the rotos obviously are too, but the S4440 no longer exist. The new pyramids feel and look exactly like the S4440 but they don't sound like them, the TI jazz flats are supposed to be the best sounding fit at present.

Did Ric wind their own strings?