adriansmith247 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago These strings are not made anymore I knew the risks when I got a couple sets on here recently. Maybe it’s just because they are different? But I really like them swapped out my Spiros and all of a sudden my bass is alive again I really like them and want to find a really good replacement set. Looking around I can see people saying a mixed set of Evah E A with Oliv D G or the Evah Slaps with gut DG I have Evah E A I can try but not convinced they are anything like the Animas i have tried Spiro Weich E A with Evah weich D G and worked well but sounded weak compared to the Animas. looking for opinions and advice on strings I can try. thanks Quote
Beedster Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Ouch, I had the same problem a few years back, not sure I can help much, but I can empathise 1 Quote
adriansmith247 Posted 40 minutes ago Author Posted 40 minutes ago 3 hours ago, Beedster said: Ouch, I had the same problem a few years back, not sure I can help much, but I can empathise Thanks Beedster I admit that am a bit behind the curve and I am sure it will pass once the first string breaks on a gig 😂 Quote
Beedster Posted 9 minutes ago Posted 9 minutes ago My take on string selection is that they’re one component of a tripartite system - strings, instrument, player. I love Gamuts on my 4/4, and if I play my Evahs the same way on the same instrument they don’t work for me. But if I back right off on the Evahs and use more pad and less bone in the finger, I can get close(r) to that lovely airy tone. I don’t think there’ one string to rule them all, just a moving triangle of parameters 👍 Quote
Beedster Posted 8 minutes ago Posted 8 minutes ago Jeez that was really quite pretentious wasn’t it 😂 Quote
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