You can buy single strings in the UK
from stringsdirect. In the USA, you can get them from
Juststrings.com Since strings are so easy to change on Alembics, thanks to the nifty slotted tailpiece (standing ovation, yay team Wickersham!), we should start some kind of string bank to help defray the cost of comparing and discussing different brands and gauges of strings. (?) that way if a 130 hex-core coated stainless flatwound doesn't work for you, maybe you could swap with somebody else or offer it to club members for half price or something. The best part would be discussing the merits of the same string(s) with people.
Look how much we upright bass players
pay for single strings, before complaining too hard.
I regret dragging something into this discussion that I'm too damn dumb to understand, but maybe somebody way smarter than me (perhaps someone whose surname begins with W or J?) can explain how
Young's Modulus works, since that's what any discussion of strings is about anyway. This one in particular.
I'll just throw this out there, because I know my approach is different than most: I rely on a drummer to find my sound. I can't tell you how many thousands of hours I wasted trying to dial in the sound, only to have to change it once the drums fired up anyway, usually during the actual gig when all you can do is stare at a knob and wait for a gap in the music to dive for that sucker ... Etc. not very professional, I'm afraid.
Sometime in the disco era it occurred to me to ask the drummer to bash away while I twiddled knobs. That worked like magic the very first time I tried it and I've done it ever since, when possible. I feel the same way about soundmen: let 'em do their job. Compliment them. Feed them. Bribe them.
Your low B may sound fantastic in your bedroom, but might be utterly lost against a bass drum. You don't want to let something like that sneak up on you during a gig. Best of all, if anything goes wrong, you can always blame it on the drummer.
Holy cow, that was sure a lot of words for not offering anything of value to the discussion, huh? Oh well, here's a joke so it won't be a total waste:
