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I'm thinking about getting some of these but which ones?

Are the La Bella Deep Talking Black Nylons like La Bellas but with black nylon stuck on? I don't mean the sound but the construction and tension etc.

Ditto for the Pyramids?

Ditto for any other black nylons?

I'd appreciate any input before I cough up £40 or so.

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hi i have been useing roto black nexus strings for a while now and they have been realy good, they have lasted about twice as long as my strings normaly do. here is a link to them :) [url="http://www.stringbusters.com/frameset.asp?MAIN=http://www.stringbusters.com/ko-kat/BASS%20STRINGS/ROTOSOUND/"]http://www.stringbusters.com/frameset.asp?...INGS/ROTOSOUND/[/url] enjoy:)

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[quote name='bassline' post='642450' date='Nov 1 2009, 12:16 PM']hi i have been useing roto black nexus strings for a while now and they have been realy good, they have lasted about twice as long as my strings normaly do. here is a link to them :) [url="http://www.stringbusters.com/frameset.asp?MAIN=http://www.stringbusters.com/ko-kat/BASS%20STRINGS/ROTOSOUND/"]http://www.stringbusters.com/frameset.asp?...INGS/ROTOSOUND/[/url] enjoy:)[/quote]
Aren't those roundwounds with a coating rather than nylon tape wounds (which is what I'm interested in but didn't say explicitly)?

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The LaBella set is really good - a very funky flatwoundbutwithabitoftwang sort of sound. Heavy gauge, but they will last a long long time, so I think they're worth the cost and a bit of set up. The Roto tru-bass is similar but doesn't sound or feel as good - a bit more wobbly sounding and the intonation can be strange.

The Status version is good, but with a regular gauge they are very low tension - I foound I had to move the string height up a lot to get a good feel (like Thomastik flats).

Pyramid gold - the best trad flatwound. Sound 20 years old out the packet, and feel old and solid (but not very high tension like most flats). If you only want to buy one set of flats (and your bass is very regular Fender type dimensions) these ae the ones - Thomman were the cheapest last time I looked.

Hope that helps

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[quote name='BassBod' post='643170' date='Nov 2 2009, 09:49 AM']The LaBella set is really good - a very funky flatwoundbutwithabitoftwang sort of sound. Heavy gauge, but they will last a long long time, so I think they're worth the cost and a bit of set up. The Roto tru-bass is similar but doesn't sound or feel as good - a bit more wobbly sounding and the intonation can be strange.

The Status version is good, but with a regular gauge they are very low tension - I foound I had to move the string height up a lot to get a good feel (like Thomastik flats).

Pyramid gold - the best trad flatwound. Sound 20 years old out the packet, and feel old and solid (but not very high tension like most flats). If you only want to buy one set of flats (and your bass is very regular Fender type dimensions) these ae the ones - Thomman were the cheapest last time I looked.

Hope that helps[/quote]
Thanks BB.

I've got some Rotos coming by the kind courtesy of Andy (Soopercrip). We'll see if I like them and if not I might try the Pyramids.

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