Alembic Guitars Club
Connecting => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: stoney on June 29, 2005, 10:15:32 AM
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Hey all, I want to try some flat wound strings on my Brown Bass which is a short scale. Any recommendations?
stoney
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Thomastik-Infeld Jazz Flats...
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I love D'Addario Chromes. Their regular long scale strings are a little shorter than every other manufacturer's strings, so there's still a little silk left before the tuning post. I put a set on my short scale '77 Series I.
They're my favorite flats. I use them on all my fretless Basses with the exception of my 36 scale customs.
(Message edited by rami on June 29, 2005)
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I am with Rami on the Chromes. I love the feel of the Thomastics, but the tone of the Chromes is just huge. I find the Thoms kinda thin. The Chromes have a ton of bottom end and are stainless, which gives lots of harmonics on a series bass. Good stuff indeed.
BUT.....For some strange reason I find the Chromes do not work on my Custom that Alembic made for me. When I use the Chromes on that bass I always sound horribly out of tune. There is some sort of strange harmonic thing going on there. Even the guitarists that I work with notice it. So, I use the Thomastics on that bass.
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Michael, Rami & John,
Thanks for the input. I've pretty much ruled out the Thomastics due to some local player's opinions also feeling the sound was a bit thin. I'll look into the D'Addario. Any other suggestons?
stoney
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I probably don't have near the experience of the others who have recommended the Chromes, but I like them quite a bit.
I played with the Thomastics for a short while, but wasn't entirely satistfied with them. I'm playing them on an old Peavey fretless T-20, so that may have something to do with it, but to my ear, the Chromes have a much fuller tone.
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Just curious what gauges folks were using for the Chromes. I am planning on using flats on the fretless I just ordered and want to send a set to Alembic when the time comes for setup.
Keith
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I'm using the TI Jazz flats on my fretless Brown Bass.
Unfortunately, I can't compare them to anything other than the CX-3's that came with the bass. I thought the CX-3 were too nasally, and I much perfer the Thoms. I don't think the bass sounds thin with the Thoms. If anything I would like to add more top end without it sounding brittle. So, I think I'll give the Chromes a try. But, overall, I like the TI's.
Kevin
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Hey Keith,
I use their Soft Guage; .45-.65-.80-.100-(.132) on all my fretless Basses. For the short scale Series I, regular guage .45 - .105 sounds a little better (to me). The slightly greater mass compensates for lower string tension.
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Does anyone use TI Jazz Flats on a fretted bass? I'm thinking about trying out Chromes on my fretless, but over here they're even more expensive than TIs.
Rami, I remember I had an issue with the length of a d'Addario Slowound Long Scale A string on a 34 Epic, as it barely reached the tuner post - is it the same with the Chromes?
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Hey Adriaan,
That's the problem with D'Addario's. Their Long Scale strings are a little short. It's not uncommon that the silk barely clears the nut. I don't know why they do that. They're great strings, but that's an annoying little problem.
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Rami,
Thank you for confirming. Unless the shop has extra long scale ones, I'll double-check the string length against the bass before actually putting them on ...
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I use TI flats on both fretted & fretless, & I love 'em.
Valentino
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Rami,
Thanks for the reply. I was leaning to the medium light set but noticed that D'Addarion also had a lighter gauge set. According to some posts the strings are shorter than some other manufacturers.
Do you think they will fit an Orion 4 string?
Keith
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Yeah, they should fit. No problemo.
But you'll see the silk just barely clearing the nut on the E string. The Soft guage (.45-.100) will fit the nut better as well.
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TI's are the most amazing flatwound strings I've ever heard, I use them on all my fretless basses. But I haven't tried the D'Addario Chromes, I guess I'll have to try them. Do they come in 6-string sets?
(Message edited by son_of_magni on July 01, 2005)
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Rami, Thanks for the info.
Keith
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thanks all...stoney