dave74200 Posted Thursday at 20:26 Posted Thursday at 20:26 (edited) I hate changing my strings and have consequently had the same ones on both my basses for about two years. I dislike the zingy bright sound new strings give and am wondering if I should just go to flatwounds? Any advice? Edited Thursday at 20:27 by dave74200 Typo Quote
Hellzero Posted Thursday at 21:00 Posted Thursday at 21:00 Buy some Rotosound RS66, they will be bright for a few days and will have the same tone for at least a decade afterwards. Quote
Lozz196 Posted Thursday at 22:04 Posted Thursday at 22:04 Try Elixirs, due to the coating brand new their rounds sound like other brands do after a couple of weeks use, and they stay like that for about a year. Quote
tauzero Posted Thursday at 22:36 Posted Thursday at 22:36 2 hours ago, dave74200 said: I hate changing my strings and have consequently had the same ones on both my basses for about two years. I dislike the zingy bright sound new strings give and am wondering if I should just go to flatwounds? Any advice? Why do you want to change them? Quote
SimonK Posted Thursday at 22:48 Posted Thursday at 22:48 2 hours ago, dave74200 said: I hate changing my strings and have consequently had the same ones on both my basses for about two years. I dislike the zingy bright sound new strings give and am wondering if I should just go to flatwounds? Any advice? Love this... I don't exactly hate changing my strings but can seldom be arsed (or want to spend the money) to - I think two of mine have eight year old strings on at the moment, although I did put d'addario NYXL's for this reason last time I did change them... Quote
Jamieboy Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago I regrettably have an aversion to the feel of old strings, to me they don't have that responsiveness against the fingers. I'm aware this is a bit OCD as I don't actually mind the duller tone. The frequency of little parcels of bass strings arriving through the post has become a "talking point" with my other half! 1 Quote
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