Which Strings Do You Play ???

Started by kalle, February 05, 2004, 11:32:01 PM

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kalle

Hello, i am interested in your choices.  
I have tested different strings on my 5-String basses.
My favorites so far:
 
DR Lo Riders  
Dean Markley Blue Steel
Fodera  
Elixir
 
Which Strings do you play on your Alembic?
 
cu  
 
Kalle

angelboy

I'm trying a set of LaBella 'Hard Rocking Steels' at the moment - 45's. They're quite expensive in the UK but a few players I know have been raving about their 'Slappers' so I wanted to give the brand a go.
 
Only had 'em on a couple of weeks but I like 'em.
 
I've got a set of DR's + Swing 66's in the case to try next.

thebass

I like the shining sound of the Roto Steels on my 4 string Signature. 40-55-75-95 or 40-60-80-100 I like most.

harald_rost

I preferred Rotosound, Ken Smith Rockmaster and Warwick Black Label in the past. Now my favorit is Elixir Nanoweb because they last longer and they feel smoother. Only one disadvantage: The can get hot if you're sliding heavily over the frets.
 
Harald
 
 

jet_powers

I almost always use Roto's Swing Bass. However, I tried a set of DR Tapers for my Rogue 5 and it puts out quite a nice tone. In fact I was at an audition the other night and the guitarist commented on the tone of the bass. He asked if it was the instrument or the strings. Of course, it was both!
 
JP

malthumb

I have only used Alembic CX-3 on my 5 string bass.  My 4 string came to me with Roto Sound Swing Bass (?) 66, I think.  I went a couple cycles with those, then switched over to CX-3 for that bass, too.  I have some Ken Smith taper wounds that I'm gonna try at some point.  I use them on my other basses.  They're more readily available in the Detroit area than CX-3, though I don't mind mail ordering my CX-3 strings.
 
Peace,
 
James
1987 Series I
2000 Mark King Deluxe / Series II 5-string

jorge_s

I also like the sound of DR low riders.  I do find that the CX-3 keep their brightness longer.  They also seem to be kinder on my fingers; the windings don't seem as sharp as other brands.

waggaboy

On my Stanley Clarke for Funk gigs I am using D'Addario EXP165 strings...  They are relatively low tension (particularly on the short scale) and provide a lot of harmonic content... very sweet

rami

Dean Markley Nickel Plated Blue Steels!
 
Less aggressive than pure steels such as the Smith Rock Masters and Rotos.
 
Alembic Basses sound brite enough.  Nickel plated steels take some of the extreme edge off, and give some smoothness and balance to the tone.
 
But that's just my opinion. To find your own sound - You've gotta try 'em all and see what suits you best.
 
Good luck,
 
Rami

ajdover

Rotosound RS 66LMs on my Exploiter and Rotosound RS 66LC's on my soon to arrive Spyder.  I also use RS 66LCs on my 74-75 Gibson Ripper, '76 Rickenbacker 4001, '79 Musicman, '87 Gibson Thunderbird, and '73 and '94 Jazz Basses as well.  Just love that growl.
 
Alan

musikill

I'm with James on this - I like the CX-3's.  Just have to order a few sets at a time because you can't find them locally and I'm in Los Angels, so I'm guessing they are hard to find just about anywhere.  The CX-3's are nickel if I'm not mistaken so they are kinder on the frets.  I would think steel strings would be a bit too bright on an Alembic.

drz

I have tried several brands of strings and aside from the obvious differences between steel and nickle, I just dont hear much difference from one brand to the next.  See what 25 years of loud rock and roll will do for you (:

bracheen

I think like Ron.  I don't hear a lot of difference between brands. Of course the flats on my fretless sound different than the rounds on the fretted.  I've probably not used the same string twice in a row in my quest for the perfect string. Two things I rate them on is longivity and ability to stay in tune.
 
Sam

bonesrad

I'm in the CX-3 camp.  I've never used any other set of strings on any of the Alembics that I've owned over the years.
 
Bones

kalle

hey you all thx for your informations.  
as far as in did not had the possibility to test the alembic strings (they are made by ghs right?) until now please let me know the tension of the strings is.
I have heard that they are very hard to play.
is this correct, especially compared to the dr lo riders ?
kalle