
Gear_Junky
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I have 2 fretless basses - a mexi Fender Jazz (with "fret" lines) and a 1973 Gibson Ripper fretless (no lines). I've been experimenting with flatwound strings for a while. I learned that I DON'T like Fender flatwounds - they sound too muddy, but there are better strings (they have a lion on the package
Anyway, it seems that the flatwounds loose their life and vibe much faster than roundwounds - you only get a few plays out of them and then you start wondering if your bass stinks
So in search for a better way I installed Fender Tapewound strings (they're wound with black plastic) on my Fender Jazz. They sound great! Warm, deep, low sound, not muddy at all, but rather clean. It's not too bright, but not lifeless either. I'm also expecting them to last WAY longer. I wish they were long enough to install them on my Ripper (it's string-through-body).
Does anybody else use these? Are there tapewound strings better then Fender's? I know LaBella makes them, but they're like $30 or so, whereas Fender are around $16 on the internet.
So far I couldn't find any other strings (besides regular Fender flatwounds) that would be long enough for my Ripper. Do you know some pretty good flatwounds that come in extra-long scale and that would sound pretty clean and last long? Thanx!


Does anybody else use these? Are there tapewound strings better then Fender's? I know LaBella makes them, but they're like $30 or so, whereas Fender are around $16 on the internet.
So far I couldn't find any other strings (besides regular Fender flatwounds) that would be long enough for my Ripper. Do you know some pretty good flatwounds that come in extra-long scale and that would sound pretty clean and last long? Thanx!