AnthonyD
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So I've spent the weekend with my new fretless Bongo, strung with a set of TI Jazz Flats (JF344). My first impressions...
I love the tone (Bongo gets most of the credit here!) - and the balance from string to string. They are certainly "softer" under my fingers than the Chromes on my Sterling. What I expected (and hoped for) on this bass.
What's throwing me is the string sizing (100-70-56-43), in that there's a fat 'E' followed by three skinny strings. No issues with the sounds they produced - as I've already stated, I am very please with the balance in the volume and the tone across all four strings. It's simply a physical odditty that I need to accept.
One other observation is that there is a certain "tackiness" or "gripiness" to the strings, more so on the 'E' and the 'A' than the other two. Just enough to be noticeable, and very unique feel to me. I am wondering if this is normal for TIs or if there's something with this particular set, as this is my first experience with them.
Don't recall these angles being discussed in the recent past... Thoughts/commentary appreciated...
I love the tone (Bongo gets most of the credit here!) - and the balance from string to string. They are certainly "softer" under my fingers than the Chromes on my Sterling. What I expected (and hoped for) on this bass.
What's throwing me is the string sizing (100-70-56-43), in that there's a fat 'E' followed by three skinny strings. No issues with the sounds they produced - as I've already stated, I am very please with the balance in the volume and the tone across all four strings. It's simply a physical odditty that I need to accept.
One other observation is that there is a certain "tackiness" or "gripiness" to the strings, more so on the 'E' and the 'A' than the other two. Just enough to be noticeable, and very unique feel to me. I am wondering if this is normal for TIs or if there's something with this particular set, as this is my first experience with them.
Don't recall these angles being discussed in the recent past... Thoughts/commentary appreciated...