I've used TI flats (Which I simply love!) and Lord knows how many
brands of rounds and tapes.
But I've never strung anything I know of with Flat Chrome strings.
I'm thinking on putting them on a standard Jazz bass fretless.
Any thoughts?
Tim
Then again, when I get th neck lined out on the Dr Heartfield, I might
put them on it instead.
decisions...decisions....
I was pleasantly surprised to find that they had enough of whatever magic
ingredient helps punch through the rest of the band. Mid-range nectar. Or
something. Obviously, the bass is part of this equation too. But it worked
for me, for the R&B & blues my band plays most of the time.
I found myself playing a little closer to the bridge than with rounds,
though. If that's not a comfortable thing to do with your bass, you may not
like them.
Decisions, decisions....you can always move them to another bass. And then
back again. :-)
Thanks doug. I did some more digging around and found out that these
are actually polishied stainless steel instead of actual "chromium"
and they are a high tension string. a lot of good praises with them
aoo I think I'll put them on the Fender fretless and see what happens.
because of the squared headstock I think I'll leave the Heartfield to
something else seeing I'd have to cut the strings then if I do that
they'll be Fender -phobic.
Hmmm, then again there's the old Alumi-neck Kramers...
Ah! Just think of the possibilities!