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I know the subject of strings for a fretless has been done to death, but nevertheless....

I have a Tunebass Fretless which I bought off fellow basschater Walplayer just over a year ago. It's has piezo pickups only, and an absolutely fantastic tone - really fat and dynamic. I love it.

I've tried various strings on it - I started of with some rotosound solo bass, which I had on my previous fretless, but decided they didn't feel as good as the set that was on it when I got it - too sticky somehow.

I then moved to some d'addario half rounds (I think these may have been what it came with), which give the best sound that I've had out of the bass so far. I'm currently using a hybrid set that i've made up from 2 stock sets (40-60-80-100, which is my preferred gauge).

However, I do find that for certain songs, they are a bit stiff on the stiff side and are lacking a little in bite and sustain.

I've tried status half rounds, which felt good to play and had a bit more snap, but lacked the quality bottom end that the d'addarios give me. I also tried some d'addario nickel roundwounds, but they were far too buzzy, inspite of me taking the action up shedloads.

Does anyone have any other suggestions before I spend more money. I know Elite do some groundwounds, but can't find very much information about them. I don't want to loose the quality fatness that I'm currently getting with the d'addario half rounds , but need something slightly more flexible with a touch more sustain, although not as bright and buzzy as a round wound..... I know, I'm a fussy bugger. Any ideas???

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I have La Bella tapewound flats on my piezo-powered Veillete fretless. I'd never used them before and expected them to be nasty, but I think they are just the right tension and have loads of lovely mwah, plus they are kind on fingerboards and fingers too!

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[quote name='walbassist' post='1149580' date='Mar 4 2011, 03:45 PM']I have La Bella tapewound flats on my piezo-powered Veillete fretless. I'd never used them before and expected them to be nasty, but I think they are just the right tension and have loads of lovely mwah, plus they are kind on fingerboards and fingers too!

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I have those La Bella black nylon tapes on my fretless Precision now although I was using TI Jazz flats for ages before that.

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[quote name='JellyKnees' post='1149551' date='Mar 4 2011, 03:29 PM']I know the subject of strings for a fretless has been done to death, but nevertheless....

I have a Tunebass Fretless which I bought off fellow basschater Walplayer just over a year ago. It's has piezo pickups only, and an absolutely fantastic tone - really fat and dynamic. I love it.

I've tried various strings on it - I started of with some rotosound solo bass, which I had on my previous fretless, but decided they didn't feel as good as the set that was on it when I got it - too sticky somehow.

I then moved to some d'addario half rounds (I think these may have been what it came with), which give the best sound that I've had out of the bass so far. I'm currently using a hybrid set that i've made up from 2 stock sets (40-60-80-100, which is my preferred gauge).

However, I do find that for certain songs, they are a bit stiff on the stiff side and are lacking a little in bite and sustain.

I've tried status half rounds, which felt good to play and had a bit more snap, but lacked the quality bottom end that the d'addarios give me. I also tried some d'addario nickel roundwounds, but they were far too buzzy, inspite of me taking the action up shedloads.

Does anyone have any other suggestions before I spend more money. I know Elite do some groundwounds, but can't find very much information about them. I don't want to loose the quality fatness that I'm currently getting with the d'addario half rounds , but need something slightly more flexible with a touch more sustain, although not as bright and buzzy as a round wound..... I know, I'm a fussy bugger. Any ideas???[/quote]

I'm using 'GALLI' nickels on my fretless bass, called "Rockstar" series.

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[quote name='mybass' post='1150227' date='Mar 5 2011, 03:10 AM']I'm using 'GALLI' nickels on my fretless bass, called "Rockstar" series.[/quote]

Pete gets amazing sounds using these - from full on traditional fretless tones to sounds where, if you couldn't see it was fretless you wouldn't know - having said that, he is a very, very fine player! Hope you're well Pete!

I've just swithced from Status halfwounds to Rotosound Pressurewounds for similar reasons to the OP and am very happy with them.

Mike

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I have a Carvin AC40 Fretless which is very similar to your Tune. I have used these strings on it withgreat results:
Thomastic-Infield Jazz Flats
LaBella Tapewounds
Fender Tapewounds
GHS Precision Flats
I know GHS Flats are a rarity in your area, so I would probably go with the TI Jazz flats. Warmtone, plenty of mwah, and smooth, low tension strings. I was happy with them, but just decided to go back to using the GHS strings because they sounded more like an upright.
Good luck with whatever you go with.

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[quote name='Mykesbass' post='1152241' date='Mar 7 2011, 09:53 AM']Pete gets amazing sounds using these - from full on traditional fretless tones to sounds where, if you couldn't see it was fretless you wouldn't know - having said that, he is a very, very fine player! Hope you're well Pete!

I've just swithced from Status halfwounds to Rotosound Pressurewounds for similar reasons to the OP and am very happy with them.

Mike[/quote]

Thanks Mike..just caught up with this thread...hope you are well too....

I have a set of Galli on the fretless that are probably up to 25/30 gigs now and still sounding pretty good to my ears, with the help of Markbass gear.

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The La Bella tapewounds weren't in stock at stringbusters, so I ordered some Nylonwound Status strings which I put on the other day. The gauge is lighter than the La Bellas at 105-85-65-45 and so far I really like them...a lot less tension than the d'addario half wounds and a lot nicer to play. Also, more sustain yet I can still get a nice fat tone too. Definitely more like what I've been after.... cheers to walbassist for his suggestion.

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I know that these won't be the strings you're looking for but I've got a sound sample of my fretless Bass Collection with Rotosound 88 black nylon strings (third sound sample here: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=127277"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=127277[/url]. I thought it might be interesting to hear them if you're ever curious :)

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I've just done some string-swapping and have a spare set of TI Jazz Flats (JF344). Gorgeous, but I was finding them not stiff enough, which sounds like the opposite of your problem. (I've now got D'Addario Chromes.)

(These TIs have only been used for intermittent home practice over the last couple of months and so are pretty much as new, the only potential downer being that they're cut for a 2x2 headstock and won't fit a Fender-style 4-in-a-row jobbie. Mke me an offer if interested!)

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hey ras, cheers for the offer but I'm going to stick with the tapewound for now...I really like the totally smooth feel of them, plus they look very cool on my bass, which is a pearlescant white...exactly like this one in fact...

[url="http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tune_fretless_Bass.JPG"]http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tun...etless_Bass.JPG[/url]

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[quote name='EssentialTension' post='1149693' date='Mar 4 2011, 05:27 PM']I have those La Bella black nylon tapes on my fretless Precision now although I was using TI Jazz flats for ages before that.[/quote]

How do you get those (labella tapes) in the UK now ? Stringbusters and strings direct don't seem to stock them.

Andy

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[quote name='BigBeatNut' post='1177328' date='Mar 26 2011, 04:29 PM']How do you get those (labella tapes) in the UK now ? Stringbusters and strings direct don't seem to stock them.

Andy[/quote]
Andy, sorry to be so slow responding I only just noticed the post.

They have them at Thomann: [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/la_bella_black_nylon_760n.htm"]http://www.thomann.de/gb/la_bella_black_nylon_760n.htm[/url]

and at Lord of the Strings: [url="http://www.lordofthestrings.com/lots/RAPRD/La-Bella-760-N/11001420.html"]http://www.lordofthestrings.com/lots/RAPRD...N/11001420.html[/url]

and maybe Stringstar: [url="http://www.stringstar.com/la-bella-deep-talkin-black-nylon-tape-wound-1773-p.asp"]http://www.stringstar.com/la-bella-deep-ta...ound-1773-p.asp[/url]

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