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Relatively new to all this. Returned to upright 2yrs ago and put new Evah Weichs on then. Play daily and gig every few weeks - all jazz, about 10% arco and always amplified. 

 

To my ears they're still sounding good, but wondered if there's a general decline you get used to. Is it obvious when they need replacing? Is there anything I should be looking out for? 

 

Cheers 


Dan 

 

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Hi Dan

I’ve had Evah Weichs on my main bass for a good few years now. Switched from Thomastik Weichs as I started doing a lot more bowed work and needed more of a hybrid string. 
I’ve always found it tricky to decide exactly when to change them, and for me it usually comes down to how they feel rather than how they sound. After a point you’ll find you have to work a lot harder to get the same results; both pizz and with the bow. 
It was always much easier to tell when the Thomastiks were dead as they sounded dead; whereas old Evahs don’t really sound that different as long as you’re willing to put more physical effort into playing them.
Changed mine about three months ago and the bass sounded almost exactly the same but marginally louder. Much easier to play now though!
I play that bass a lot and usually change the Evahs every 2.5-3 years. 
Hope that helps! 
Simon

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I changed the strings three months ago, I think I will change them soon. Why ? Because I don't really like them (black tape) and I will put the stock ones again.

I say it but maybe I won't do it.

The more you play a string the best it sounds.

Where's the limit ?

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