dave74200 Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago (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 21 hours ago by dave74200 Typo Quote
Hellzero Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 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 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 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 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 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 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 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 10 hours ago Posted 10 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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