skej21 Posted May 13 Posted May 13 Got a set of the 43-108s on the way, which I’ll likely put on my ‘Ray. Not expecting them to set the world alight but curiosity (and some good discounts) got the better of me! 1 Quote
Bagman Posted May 13 Posted May 13 On 09/05/2025 at 23:22, Sibob said: I’ll stick with La Bella 760FL’s at half the price! Si yes they are very nice. The 5 string set is good as well. Quote
Bagman Posted May 13 Posted May 13 1 hour ago, skej21 said: Got a set of the 43-108s on the way, which I’ll likely put on my ‘Ray. Not expecting them to set the world alight but curiosity (and some good discounts) got the better of me! please let us know how you get on I have some EB Cobalt Flats arriving this week which I can't remember ever using but what I felt was a cheap price so worth a try. Quote
la bam Posted May 14 Posted May 14 (edited) Surely the answer for pino's sound etc would be to use what pino used in the 80s - what made him famous? Edited May 15 by la bam Quote
ghostwheel Posted May 14 Posted May 14 1 hour ago, la bam said: Surely the answer for pinks sound etc would be to use what pino used in the 80s - what made him famous? his approach to music, deep harmony knowledge, his technique? speaking of thing, I'd rather ask what has been made famous by him (fretless Stingray, OC-2, CE-2?) Quote
shoulderpet Posted May 14 Posted May 14 On 07/05/2025 at 11:34, kevin_lindsay said: I've bought a set - better be decent at this price The most expensive strings I had bought previously were a set of LaBella "Jamerson" 1954 flats at around £50 (which seemed ludicrously expensive) Anyone else ordered a set yet? Or, any thoughts? I will hard pass on any strings that are priced that high, I don't use flats anymore but when I did I wouldn't have paid that. Quote
Dan Dare Posted May 15 Posted May 15 On 08/05/2025 at 17:26, Bagman said: I don't know what is "better" just that I think the Labella's are "better" on the Jazz and the Chromes are "better" on the Precision etc .. Interesting. I'm the opposite. I use La Bellas on my P and Chromes on my Jazz. 2 Quote
skej21 Posted May 16 Posted May 16 On 13/05/2025 at 22:49, Bagman said: please let us know how you get on I have some EB Cobalt Flats arriving this week which I can't remember ever using but what I felt was a cheap price so worth a try. I would have gladly but the order went from “available in 2-5 days” to “in stock within 10-13 weeks”, so I’ve cancelled it. They also decreased the price as soon as they went out of stock. Seems like the dirty tactics are still rife almost ten years since I got out! I might order elsewhere at a later date, but for now I’ve just used my discount on an alternative set. Quote
Bagman Posted May 16 Posted May 16 1 hour ago, skej21 said: I would have gladly but the order went from “available in 2-5 days” to “in stock within 10-13 weeks”, so I’ve cancelled it. They also decreased the price as soon as they went out of stock. Seems like the dirty tactics are still rife almost ten years since I got out! I might order elsewhere at a later date, but for now I’ve just used my discount on an alternative set. sorry to hear that Quote
Bagman Posted May 16 Posted May 16 On 16/05/2025 at 06:37, Dan Dare said: Interesting. I'm the opposite. I use La Bellas on my P and Chromes on my Jazz. GHS on the fretless Stingray Chromes on the Warwick Fortress 5 and Precision LaBella on the Jazz, Steinberger and Stingray 5 Sadowsky Blue (new) on the Tobias Sadowsky Black on the MTD i think I liked Chromes more on the fretless than the GHS but the GHS was very nice on a fretless Jazz Quote
wateroftyne Posted May 16 Posted May 16 On 14/05/2025 at 23:27, shoulderpet said: I will hard pass on any strings that are priced that high, I don't use flats anymore but when I did I wouldn't have paid that. If it was a choice between £20 every few weeks for rounds, or £50 every decade for flats, I know what I would (and do) choose 😆 3 Quote
LITTLEWING Posted May 17 Posted May 17 On 08/05/2025 at 19:17, JoeEvans said: Strings can potentially make more of a difference to the sound of a bass than any amp or pedal, so if paying £50 over the odds makes your instrument sound amazing, it might seem cheap at the price compared to a £400 preamp or £2k amp... Absolutely. I've persevered for ages with Fender's *own* strings which we know are made to their spec by D'addario but after fitting a set of actual D's EXL165's, my Jazz bass has come alive. Bizarre. 2 Quote
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