I have two Superflexible D strings. On one package it says "Orchestra 3/4 D 2887,3". The other says "Orchestra D 37 Medium". The 3/4 D has a thinner diameter and a lighter tension. I'm not sure of the explanation for this. Anyone?
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Superflexibles only come in two gages. Regular (medium) orchestra and solo. I would imagine that if one were thinner it would most probably be the solo gage.
So they are definitely both "Orchestra gauge", but apparently not the same gauge as each other, due to being designed for two different scales. Now I'm curious if this holds for the other strings in the Thomastic line.This is what has me puzzled, the string has the usual blue wrapping, and says "O" and "II" on the ball. Do Superflex Solos have a different color silk?
I have always wanted to know the difference between 4/4 and 3/4 on thomastik's web page. I remember reading another thread a long time ago that discussed using 4/4 on a 3/4 bass and getting great results (same sounding string w/less tension). If this is the case I would be very interested in trying this combination. Especially wit Superflex's. I love thomastiks but find they are just too tense on my bass. If this could solve the problem, I am sold. Keep going Bobby and let us know the results.
The thing is, it has blue silk, and a ball with "O" and "II" stamped on it.
I believe all Thomastic ball ends have "O" on one side AND either I,II,III, or IV marked on the other for G,D,A, & E. So all the II means is that it is definitely a D string.
"O" stands for orchestra.
"S" stands for solo.
The silk at the tuners is also yellow for solo-tuning strings.
Very interesting and unusual. Was it ever determined if it was a different string with superflexible silks or a superflexible in a smaller in a smaller gauge?
I spoke to Kevin Reynolds at Thomastik (Connolly) customer service, he was very helpful and is sending me a replacement.
He said that there may be a very minor difference in gauge between the 3/4 and 4/4 string, but not like what I'm reporting. It may in fact be an anomaly.
However, he said he's had people inquire if Spiros and Superflexes have been changed, and it's often the case that they have bought a 4/4 set and are now using it on a 3/4 bass, which will make the tension feel a little lighter. (this is not the problem I'm having) I couldn't keep it straight about what all the various sets are currently called, but be careful that you differentiate between 3/4 and 4/4 when ordering. Of course you may want to use 4/4 on a 3/4 too.
How did you get in touch w/ them? I sent an email awhile back to them about a defective SF E and I never got a response.