2rad
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- Joined
- Oct 8, 2006
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- 5
Hey Guys,
Got a question, I know that stainless steel strings are hard on the frets but the sound is... well, we all know this one. I also understand that some bass manufacturers make their instruments with different fret material, by default, some brand's frets hold up better to stainless steel strings.
Here's the question, I know that Rotosound 66's are about as tough on the frets as you can get, but i love the sound they make, but on the other hand, I don't want to face a fret job every year... Are MM frets tougher than average, or not? Anybody use the Roto 66's? Knowing I love the 66's, if I were to choose another brand, which do you recomend and why?
I restrung my Sterling with EB Regulars, love that gauge size, nice and punchy and powerfull, works for me, but the finger noise is nuts compared to Roto 66's on my other bass, or am I just missing something or simply clueless?
Got a question, I know that stainless steel strings are hard on the frets but the sound is... well, we all know this one. I also understand that some bass manufacturers make their instruments with different fret material, by default, some brand's frets hold up better to stainless steel strings.
Here's the question, I know that Rotosound 66's are about as tough on the frets as you can get, but i love the sound they make, but on the other hand, I don't want to face a fret job every year... Are MM frets tougher than average, or not? Anybody use the Roto 66's? Knowing I love the 66's, if I were to choose another brand, which do you recomend and why?
I restrung my Sterling with EB Regulars, love that gauge size, nice and punchy and powerfull, works for me, but the finger noise is nuts compared to Roto 66's on my other bass, or am I just missing something or simply clueless?