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Strings for an Epic 4

Started by locutusofborg10, April 12, 2004, 01:43:35 PM

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locutusofborg10

I have tried several brands of strings on my Epic and I'm not satisfied with any of them.  I've tried Alembic, GHS Boomers, Hartke and several others.  Can anyone please be so kind as to share their experiences with different types of strings they have used on their Epics???
 
Thanks one and all

bracheen

I've been quite satisfied with Dean Markley Blue Steels on my Epic 4 string (45-105).
I'm happy with the sound, the feel, the price, and the ability to stay in tune.
 
Sam

dadabass2001

I've had DR High Beams on my fretted Epic since last September. I change them about once ever 2 months or so. That would be three sets now. Before that, I was using Alembic CX-3 (string club, string club)
Mike
"The Secret of Life is enjoying the passage of Time"
- James Taylor

keavin

it all depends on what sound you want,  .but, it sounds like to me that youre trying to get that (SERIES) bass sound my friend! and that can (only) come from a (series) bass!. try taking out a loan on your house or somthing, and getting a series I or/II in order to quench your thirst!!

locutusofborg10

bracheen---we have the same Epic!!!!!that zebrawood top gets more oohs and ahhs from people who see it...keavin---you're right about trying to get the series sound...i'm trying to sell one of my kids since i'll need the house to keep the series in...

bracheen

Peter, do you have pictures of yours up anywhere?
I'd like to see it.
 
Sam

locutusofborg10

sam---i wish i could post a picture for you but i don't know how...i imagine i would need a scanner which i don't have...the only difference between yours and mine is that my bass doesn't have the 'seam' down the middle...otherwise they are identical.
 
peter

smokin_dave

I've always dug DR Lowrider's,50-110 the heaviest they make,for my Epic 4.They sound great and last a good while longer than most.My Epic looks a lot like Sam's pictured in this thread.Could be twins as a matter of fact.Your's a 94'Sam?It looks real cool.I love Zebrawood.

bracheen

'94, that's right Dave.  Love it, it's in my lap right now.  Zebrawood aesthetically is my favorite though I'm developing a real taste for walnut lately.
 
(Message edited by bracheen on April 14, 2004)

mint_bass

i was thinking about trying some low riders as i feel i need a bit more tension than the ernie balls i am using do you play a lot of slap smokin dave how do you think they work for slap and fast fingerstyle

keavin

lowriders are very good for slap & stretch style of bass playin ,thats what marcus miller uses thats (his) sound!

keavin

but one word of wisdom you you epic guys, you still wont get that 'series sound' no matter what kind, or how clear or bright your strings are !.  (the series stand alone atop the basschain!)

bracheen


keavin

your very welcome grass-hopper!

smokin_dave

Yeah,you can slap 'em till the cows come home.Especially the heavy's.I'm not a big slapper myself though.I really like 'em for blues gigs but what sets them apart for me is the enormous tone they produce.Very musical.