Peejay Posted July 2 Posted July 2 Hi all I've always used roundwound strings and prefer them when they've lost some of their brightness, but not when they've really gone dead (they sound duller than flats then to me at that point). I should probably just bite the bullet and try a set, but wondered what opinions others have of EB Cobalts. And is there a big variation between Slinkys and Super Slinkys? Comments welcomed. Cheers Quote
ghostwheel Posted July 2 Posted July 2 These are great strings, and the most opinions are sort of positive. But it depends on your technique, your mood, weather, and moon phase whether you like their sound or not. Give it a try, otherwise you'll never know. Quote
Peejay Posted July 2 Author Posted July 2 Thanks mate. I've ordered a set (45-105) and will see how they sound. Guess it also depends which bass I put them on! Thinking P Bass or Stingray. 1 Quote
ghostwheel Posted July 2 Posted July 2 Stingray sounds gorgeous with Cobalts. And so does P-bass. Quote
Jean-Luc Pickguard Posted yesterday at 17:15 Posted yesterday at 17:15 I really like the lightest set 40-60-70-95 (blue on the packaging) of EB cobalt flats on my three epiphone vintage pro thunderbirds so it was a no-brainer to sling a set onto my Gibson non-reverse thunderbird. When I bought my Ric 4003 they were also an obvious choice, and they don't disappoint — they really bring out the twang of the bridge pickup and contribute to the 4003 currently being my favourite bass for recording. I'd love to try a 32" set on one of my JMJ mustangs if EB ever decide to make such a set. 1 Quote
Lozz196 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Try the regular scale, on pretty much all the Mustang basses I’ve bought they’ve come with regular scale strings, including flats, on them. Quote
Jean-Luc Pickguard Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago (edited) You're right Lozz, the JMJs are supplied new with fender long scale stainless flats, however I'm led to believe that the cobalts are more fragile than steels and might not survive the winding going around the string post. Maybe if any of the sets I have on a thunderbird gets a bit dead sounding, I'll experiment with that set — I wouldn't want to risk it with a new set though. I've just remembered I have a set of 30" Cobalt flats which should fit my Sienna sunburst PJ mustang as the body isn't string-thru, so I can see how they sound on that bass. Edited 2 hours ago by Jean-Luc Pickguard 1 Quote
Lozz196 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Yes of course, now you mention it I’m sure I’ve read this somewhere - quite possibly on “that site across the water”. Quote
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