Like... you have never changed your strings on your bass ever? or they have been changed but changed by someone other than yourself .
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My Squier J-Bass still has the factory strings on it (4 years, maybe?). And my P-Bass has the same strings that the shop put on it when I took it in for a setup right after I bought it (2-3 years?).WhiskeyJack wrote: βThu Aug 16, 2018 7:49 pmLike... you have never changed your strings on your bass ever? or they have been changed but changed by someone other than yourself .
I did at least change all of my guitar strings last year, so I'm good there
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I've owned my bass since the late 80s. I think it's on its 3rd set of strings. Maybe 4. I really don't remember. I have a new set ready to go I bought about 3 years ago, but it only ever gets played for recording for half an hour per song and the strings are fine. Doesn't even has a case but lives in the wardrobe with the guitars so keeps pretty dry.
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/me puts on orchestra-nerd hat and joins the fray...
At $200+ USD per set (http://www.stringemporium.com/evah-pira ... trings.htm, for example), changing bass strings makes me sad...double/string bass, that is.
At $200+ USD per set (http://www.stringemporium.com/evah-pira ... trings.htm, for example), changing bass strings makes me sad...double/string bass, that is.
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Lol it's still less satanic than whatever rituals Katie Perry and Taylor Swift do in their performances.
Lol it's still less satanic than whatever rituals Katie Perry and Taylor Swift do in their performances.
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That is insane.SweetDan wrote: βFri Aug 17, 2018 12:15 pm /me puts on orchestra-nerd hat and joins the fray...
At $200+ USD per set (http://www.stringemporium.com/evah-pira ... trings.htm, for example), changing bass strings makes me sad...double/string bass, that is.
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Something must be wrong with me then. I change them just about every year. Once they loose that little thing i like they are gone. Maybe i have to get over myself and just get used to it? [erhaps i am just missing the finer points of a well worked in bass string?
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I went about ten years or so on a set of bass strings. I only play bass for recording, and that's about 5 minutes tops per song. I never touch a bass unless it's time to track something. I don't ever play bass for fun. Never. So strings last a long long time for me.
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No, I nothing wrong. I also hear and like that "zing" of new-ish round-wound strings on electric bass, and once it's gone, it's gone. (To my ears, at least.) So I'm curious how your experiment w/the NYXL's goes...it would be great if you could report back months from now and let us know how they sound, if they still have that zing.WhiskeyJack wrote: βFri Aug 17, 2018 12:25 pm Something must be wrong with me then. I change them just about every year. Once they loose that little thing i like they are gone...
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Lol it's still less satanic than whatever rituals Katie Perry and Taylor Swift do in their performances.
Lol it's still less satanic than whatever rituals Katie Perry and Taylor Swift do in their performances.
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I could do that. I was considering doing a before and after too of my year old fenders strings. and then do the year old NYXLS. A 365 day window for a project is more my speed when it comes to hobby's .SweetDan wrote: βFri Aug 17, 2018 12:33 pmNo, I nothing wrong. I also hear and like that "zing" of new-ish round-wound strings on electric bass, and once it's gone, it's gone. (To my ears, at least.) So I'm curious how your experiment w/the NYXL's goes...it would be great if you could report back months from now and let us know how they sound, if they still have that zing.WhiskeyJack wrote: βFri Aug 17, 2018 12:25 pm Something must be wrong with me then. I change them just about every year. Once they loose that little thing i like they are gone...
I am 90% of the way to getting a half assed deal on a good Mic for my bass cab. I tried the 57 thing and while it does work and there is nothing wrong with that i got i got to thinking about it and the 57 freq response is the same no matter what i mic. I wouldn't mind having a mic that was design to grab a bit more bass response to glue the bass and guitars apart.
I will likely pull the trigger on that in the ocming days once i get the fuck away from this office and hustle and bustle.
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absolutely love NYXLs for guitar ..... haven't used them on bass.
As for the 'zing' thing ...... I too like that fresh bass string sound ..... like a piano bass note ..... like Squire got with Yes on that Rickenbackers.
And yes, once it's gone it's gone and then you can use the bass strings for years.
because a lot of people like flatwounds which, to me, sound about like dead worn out roundwounds.
As for the 'zing' thing ...... I too like that fresh bass string sound ..... like a piano bass note ..... like Squire got with Yes on that Rickenbackers.
And yes, once it's gone it's gone and then you can use the bass strings for years.
because a lot of people like flatwounds which, to me, sound about like dead worn out roundwounds.
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I just thought I'd share this. Back in November I changed the strings on my #1 Les for a gig (the gig that I posted those videos from in one of the other sub sections). I use that guitar for every practice (up until recently 2 nights a week), my weekly jam gig and and any sit in's/jams I go to. So I'm talking lots of use. And other people always ask to play my guitar and I'm (usually) happy to let them. Back in March, we were in studio recording some tracks and I broke a high E string. I replaced it with the intentions of changing the rest of them when I got back home. Well, I didn't. And this past Sunday, late August, I broke another string. It was the same high E string. I will now, after almost 9 months of heavy use, change all of the strings. I can honestly say they still sound and feel great. Not rubbery at all but I do think it's time. I used to change strings on any well used guitar at least once a month but more like every 2 weeks (especially since I started playing more often). With the NYXL's, I don't even think about changing them until they sound real dull. And apparently that takes a while.
I share this story in case anyone still had any doubts about whether or not these strings are worth it. Trust me, they are.
I share this story in case anyone still had any doubts about whether or not these strings are worth it. Trust me, they are.
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UPDATE:
These strings are friggin' brilliant. I am so impressed.
I forgot to tell everyone but when i dug my bass out to do that Christmas Cover song in Dec, not only was my bass still IMMACUATELY tuned, they still sounded brand spankin' new. Still have that piano note kind of chimeyness to it that brand new bass strings tend to have that i absolutely love. So i highly highly highly recommend them if you like a nice punchy ringy clanky bass string. I know some bass players prefer that flubby dull worn out bass string sound, if this is you, avoid these strings.
If i had one Con to say about them is that they are incredibly rigid and unforgiving if you like to wobble or do any bendy kind of things, which is likely rare in bass playing. But if you you prefer a high action on your bass for whatever reason these will also be kind of uncomfortable.
WJ.
These strings are friggin' brilliant. I am so impressed.
I forgot to tell everyone but when i dug my bass out to do that Christmas Cover song in Dec, not only was my bass still IMMACUATELY tuned, they still sounded brand spankin' new. Still have that piano note kind of chimeyness to it that brand new bass strings tend to have that i absolutely love. So i highly highly highly recommend them if you like a nice punchy ringy clanky bass string. I know some bass players prefer that flubby dull worn out bass string sound, if this is you, avoid these strings.
If i had one Con to say about them is that they are incredibly rigid and unforgiving if you like to wobble or do any bendy kind of things, which is likely rare in bass playing. But if you you prefer a high action on your bass for whatever reason these will also be kind of uncomfortable.
WJ.
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NYXL's for the WORLD!!!!
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I love them for guitars. I'll try em for bass.
Now...where the hell is my bass?
Now...where the hell is my bass?
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