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Gospel Instruments => Bass Guitar => Topic started by: Jmack on December 07, 2005, 07:24:15 PM
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I know this question has probalbly came up before, but i didn't want to look through every page on here to find it, so I kinda circumventing hte system so to speak. Can anyone give me some recommendations for some new strings. I have an Ibanez BTB305 5 string. I'm more interested in quality rather than price. Thanks in advance.
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Dean Markley Blue Steel 50 through 128 gauge
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elixers the green pack i think
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I think this is subjective and each person has their own preference in sound and also the way you play. My preference to a particular brand and model might not fit your sound and style. Roundwound, flats, half-flats... nickel vs. stainless. Roundwounds are brighter sounding than flats, half-flats are in between.
As for quality most major name like Daddario, GHS, Elixirs, EB,..etc is going to be good. These brands may come from the same factories too.
I think sound first then quality second is a good priority. By trying different strings this will allow you to select the best fit for your sound and style. Unfortunately there are tons of different kinds available.
I know I like Elixirs for my Acoustic guitars. More expensive but they feel and sound good to me.
Bass I'm still trying to narrow down a selection. I currently have GHS boomers round in them, I like the bright sound but there is much finger noise (still need to improve on my technique).
I hope this helps.
I know this question has probalbly came up before, but i didn't want to look through every page on here to find it, so I kinda circumventing hte system so to speak. Can anyone give me some recommendations for some new strings. I have an Ibanez BTB305 5 string. I'm more interested in quality rather than price. Thanks in advance.
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Lately I have been playing Elixirs. They rarely break and the tone sounds good for a loooooong time.
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I think this is subjective and each person has their own preference in sound and also the way you play. My preference to a particular brand and model might not fit your sound and style. Roundwound, flats, half-flats... nickel vs. stainless. Roundwounds are brighter sounding than flats, half-flats are in between.
True, true. I have an Aguilar obp-3 and I have to get the brightest I can find to offset the earthquake bass. My roundwounds are squeaky but I don't care.
Tony
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I like Elixirs as far as sound and string life go, but when that coating starts commong off it kinda irritates me, I guess that means it's time to get new ones. I also Like GHS Boomers And DR Fatbeams.
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I just got some new strings for my bass. I had the strings I had on it for a year or more. The reason they were on there so long was because I was not playing it. It was just sitting in the corner. I probably played it a month total since I had it till just recent when I picked it back up. Im guessing total I have been playing 3 or four months. I was practicing and the bass sounded alright a few months ago. Then I had fret buzz when playing the F and it got worst the more I played it. I may have played it recently in church 3 or 4 times. The last service it sounded terrible to me although people say I sounded good. I started to get the bass adjusted and new strings but I decided just to buy new strings and do the adjustment only if needed. I put the strings on and what a difference. :D I know some of you may be thinking duh but Im just learning and now I know the strings must be replaced regularly. I boiled the old strings and I said I will keep them in my bag incase a string breaks or something until I get new strings again. I got some earnie ball strings they sound pretty good. Alot brighter than the one I had on. The string gage is 45-100. The fret buzz went away so now I know bad strings can create that. I saved the 10 to 15 it would have cost to get adjusted.
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depends on what you like, I like a bright yet warm sound, so I use DR highbeams roundwound, but if you like a more mellow sound you might want the daddario flatwound they they have a pretty good sound, just not my cup of tea, peace!
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I use Hartke strings gauged .045 - .130. They're cheap too; I ordered a 3-pack 5-string set from Sameday Music for about $30.00. I've heard some speculation that the strings themselves may be made by GHS.