bassmonkeee
Well-known member
Okay, I did a search and the last thread on "What kind of strings do you use?" hasn't had a comment since the beginning of December.
And, I'm specifically interested in the fretless players.
I just put a set of Sadowsky flats on my fretless Bongo, and I feel like I'm hearing it for the first time. The TI Superalloys seemed a little muffled for rounds, and the TI Jazz Rounds simply didn't have enough tension--the trussrod was completely loose, and I swear it was even rattling and creating strange overtones at F# on the B string.
The Sadowsky flats have plenty of tension to make the neck happy (almost straight with just a teensy bit of relief at the 9th fret location). And, they still provide enough mwah when I dig in. A warm, ringing bell tone, and no finger squeaks. My quest for fretless strings has ended with the Sadowskys. With a little added treble, I can get an edgier "roundwound"ish tone if I am looking for it. The piezos love these strings, too.
As a result of putting the flats on my fretless, I am now in a search for some rounds for the HHP Black Sapphire Bongo. I moved the Sadowsky flats from this bass, so I put the set of EB Slinkys that came from the factory on the fretless on there for the time being. They were taken off the same day I opened the box, so they are brand new strings for all intents and purposes.
I am thinking of trying the Sadowsky rounds , or perhaps the D'Addario Half Rounds next on the fretted.
So--fretless players--rounds? Flats? What are ya putting on your toothless wonders?
And, I'm specifically interested in the fretless players.
I just put a set of Sadowsky flats on my fretless Bongo, and I feel like I'm hearing it for the first time. The TI Superalloys seemed a little muffled for rounds, and the TI Jazz Rounds simply didn't have enough tension--the trussrod was completely loose, and I swear it was even rattling and creating strange overtones at F# on the B string.
The Sadowsky flats have plenty of tension to make the neck happy (almost straight with just a teensy bit of relief at the 9th fret location). And, they still provide enough mwah when I dig in. A warm, ringing bell tone, and no finger squeaks. My quest for fretless strings has ended with the Sadowskys. With a little added treble, I can get an edgier "roundwound"ish tone if I am looking for it. The piezos love these strings, too.
As a result of putting the flats on my fretless, I am now in a search for some rounds for the HHP Black Sapphire Bongo. I moved the Sadowsky flats from this bass, so I put the set of EB Slinkys that came from the factory on the fretless on there for the time being. They were taken off the same day I opened the box, so they are brand new strings for all intents and purposes.
I am thinking of trying the Sadowsky rounds , or perhaps the D'Addario Half Rounds next on the fretted.
So--fretless players--rounds? Flats? What are ya putting on your toothless wonders?