What strings are available for 36" scale?

Started by rob, May 27, 2004, 07:41:13 AM

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rob

Hello
 
I know there is the thread just below about strings in general, but I'm wondering about what my available choices are for 36 scale with non-tapered B. I remember getting burned by some purchases for a 35 scale! And does anyone know what gauge strings Alembic sets up/ships by default?
 
Thanks for any info (again)!
Rob

bob

Do you need just 5 strings, or 6?
 
I'm pretty sure you get CX-3's by default, which are described here.

rob

It is a 5 string. I was told I got it shipped with Ken Smith strings, because the Alembics don't fit on 36 scale. I don't really like them. I know DR strings barely fit on my 35 bass, but that one had a thru-body bridge. I just hate purchasing strings that don't fit, I'm just curious to hear from any other 36 scale owners what brands do fit from experience. Thanks...

goatfoot

My 36 scale 5-string came strung with Ken Smiths.  They were OK but I prefer DRs.  I replaced the Smiths with High Beams and, just recently, I put Sunbeams on it.  
 
The outer wrap of the High Beams B-string ended in the middle of the nut.  The same is true for the A of the Sunbeams.  It doesn't effect the tone, however.
 
I know Rami has a couple of 36's.  I think he is using RS88 Tru Bass on his fretless.  
 
Hope this helps.
Kevin

bob

If you have any interest in flat wounds, the TI JF365 set will almost certainly fit. I can give you silk-to-silk measurements, let me know.

rami

Hi Rob,
 
Actually on my Fretless 6 I'm using LaBella Deep Talkin' Bass nylon  flats.  I think they're the sweetest sounding flats I've tried yet.  Maybe the Bass has something to do with it as well!
My Fretted wears Smith Rock Masters.  I find them a little aggressive sounding - but I got used to them. Besides, the purple silk they're wrapped in looks too cool with all that Purpleheart on the Bass....  But seriously, I do like the brightness and clarity.  I prefer lighter gauges around 120 - 125 for the low B.  At 36 scale, they're tight enough to go light gauge.
 
Rami