ZiggyDude
Well-known member
Greetings!
Just a quick question on EBMM strings if I may.
To date I think about all I have used is the Nickle wound. The green 5 string package which I think is 45 > 135 or something like that. They are nicely bright sound and have a nice feel. Most of the time on my various basses I use DR High Beams which are a steel wound. I use about the same gauge for either.
The DR strings seem to have more tension or resistance if that makes sense. The EBMM feel a bit more "Buttery". When I am relaxing at home I may even prefer that to the tighter tension strings. I go back and forth on that actually. But - when playing live and a bit more aggressive and the heat of the moment I like the tighter feel.
Would the EBMM steel strings have that tighter feel - or some other EBMM string product?
Time to restring my Bongo. It still has the stock strings on it (what ever they were). Somehow it only seems proper to keep EBMMs on it.
Much-much many thanks!
- Ziggy -
Just a quick question on EBMM strings if I may.
To date I think about all I have used is the Nickle wound. The green 5 string package which I think is 45 > 135 or something like that. They are nicely bright sound and have a nice feel. Most of the time on my various basses I use DR High Beams which are a steel wound. I use about the same gauge for either.
The DR strings seem to have more tension or resistance if that makes sense. The EBMM feel a bit more "Buttery". When I am relaxing at home I may even prefer that to the tighter tension strings. I go back and forth on that actually. But - when playing live and a bit more aggressive and the heat of the moment I like the tighter feel.
Would the EBMM steel strings have that tighter feel - or some other EBMM string product?
Time to restring my Bongo. It still has the stock strings on it (what ever they were). Somehow it only seems proper to keep EBMMs on it.
Much-much many thanks!
- Ziggy -