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[quote name='andyjingram' post='812152' date='Apr 20 2010, 05:52 AM']Hmmm, where did you hear about this? I've been hunting via Google but can't find any mention of the change. I'm most intrigued.[/quote]
There's a thread on TB - I'd link ya but I'm on my phone at the mo and it'd take me an age... Sorry!

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I had a set on my power jazz, thickened out the sound and mellowed it out. I did like it. Only the E string open would worbble for no reason, it was horrible no matter what I did it just would uncontrollably worbble. If it wasn't so obvious inwould have kept them on. I won't again though.

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I would recommend trying these...

[url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ELECTRIC-BASS-GUITAR-STRINGS-SNAKES-40s-By-ROBERTS_W0QQitemZ370301699767QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Guitar_Accessories?hash=item5637b386b7#ht_4642wt_1058"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ELECTRIC-BASS-GUITAR...#ht_4642wt_1058[/url]

I have used the roundwounds and they are great strings for the money. I haven't actually used the flats but they are a cheap way to experiment.

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[quote name='wateroftyne' post='811801' date='Apr 19 2010, 08:23 PM']Apparently they've just changed, and some of the lines are now rebranded D'Addario Chromes.[/quote]

I have a set of the 'New' Flats (in the Black/Green pack) 9050ML Stainless I bought because they were cheap + on next day delivery when I was in a hurry :)
Most often I get GHS strings from the USA, 1/2 the price they are here, but that takes a week or so without Iceland's fallout!

Anyway the Fenders felt a little 'edgy' at first but soon settled in & now I'm very pleased with them on my Frank Bello, it's got great P bass sounds on the neck pup & a real J growl on the bridge, (high output passive SD 1/4lbs). They feel mid-range tension wise, not floppy or stiff, (Goldilocks moment), just right :rolleyes:

There's no markings on the pack/inner bag other than Fender & Made in USA.

Cheers,
John

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[url="http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthread.php?t=637384"]http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthread.php?t=637384[/url]

there's that thread, and I have a set of these on my P-bass, love them, feel and sound perfect for what I'm doing, whatever band it is. Worth a go as they're nice and cheap, just put a set on my rickenfaker last night, felt a little tense, will check later that the neck hasn't snapped...
Leave them on for a month before judging them, and don't worry how they sound solo, play them in a band and you'll work out what they're for.

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