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Good stuff man! Last cover band I was in I’d do my best to use my Ric for the Petty songs. I know a lot of that is J, but that Ric growl is magical on American Girl! Know I’ve said it before but that band was pretty close to a Heartbreakers tribute band. Not that that’s what we were trying to do, it’s just the way we sounded.
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I just put some roundwounds on the Ric. The Rotosound flats I had on it just sounded dead. Besides, I like the particular growl Rics get with roundwounds.
It would have sounded great on Refugee.
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My Rick kit is the only bass I play regularly with rounds--- everything else is flats or tapes
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Volumeknob
My Rick kit is the only bass I play regularly with rounds--everything else is flats or tapes
I've got to get my Hofner set up. If possible, I'm going to get some tapes for it. I tried some a few years ago, but they didn't last long. I think I got some crap strings. I want to try them again because I think they'd be perfect for the Hofner.
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I’ve used Rotosound rounds on all of my basses except the the Lakland 55-94. The Lakland stainless rounds have been used on that bass because of their taper-wound B string.
I recently tried a set of Rotosound flats on my Stingray 5 to see if I could get close to that Rotosound tone with a little less aggression to the neck. I had a fret dress done on that bass so I thought it would be a good time to experiment with it. So far, I’m not really satisfied with the sound I’m getting.
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In the past I’ve used flats, when I was playing in the college Jazz band, and sometimes with the blues bands. I’ve always preferred rounds, Rotos being my favorite, Dunlops are a close second. Ric and J basses NAIL the Heartbreakers’ sound. I’ve been thinking about putting halfs or flats on my Gretsch. With the rounds I’ll pull the tone knob WAY back almost off when I need that dark tone, do a little palm muting too to approximate flats. Rounds just growl more, which is the sound I like. I even use a pick quite a bit... Shhh! Don’t tell anyone! I don’t want anyone thinking I’m not a “real” bass player:D
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ch willie
I've got to get my Hofner set up. If possible, I'm going to get some tapes for it. I tried some a few years ago, but they didn't last long. I think I got some crap strings. I want to try them again because I think they'd be perfect for the Hofner.
I prefer the tapes from Rotosound :)
I actually have them on a DEAN DEmonator at present---- ACTIVE heavy metal bass "supposedly" -- but WOW does it SOUND AWESOME with tapes.
the Rick NEEDS the rounds-- its so dark and THUD ish --- the rounds brighten it-- though I havent tried "half rounds" or "pressure wound" on it--- might be a nice balance.
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Just give in and put some Roto rounds on the Ric. Trust me, it’s “The Sound”. I gave up a long time ago trying to make my Ric versatile. Might sound weird, but it’s a one trick pony. But, man oh man is it an awesome trick!
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I just looked at the packet--hell, I put Rotosound rounds on the Ric. Took it to practice last week, and they sounded great.