Re: BASS VI - Squier Vintage Modified?!
Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2013 11:43 pm
We should just start a community NBVID thread now! 
I think with the hype these will bring, more string companies will jump on it. Maybe the stock strings will be fine until that happens.greyscales wrote:Curious about where people are going to get strings for the VIs though...
psychedelicrelic wrote:I think with the hype these will bring, more string companies will jump on it. Maybe the stock strings will be fine until that happens.greyscales wrote:Curious about where people are going to get strings for the VIs though...
Come on guys you know Bass Heavy music just became popular like last month so how were they to know???Mudfuzz wrote:and then maybe once there are strings and a known market you might see some ideas that are newer then the 1960's.
statements like that make me want to go on blooz-dudez killing sprees you do know that right?sonidero wrote:Come on guys you know Bass Heavy music just became popular like last month so how were they to know???Mudfuzz wrote:and then maybe once there are strings and a known market you might see some ideas that are newer then the 1960's.
Mudfuzz wrote:statements like that make me want to go on blooz-dudez killing sprees you do know that right?
sonidero wrote:Here to help...
Phone cables FTW!!!rfurtkamp wrote:So I have an important question, if heavy strings are good, like what gauge would SRV use on his Bass VI? Like high e .666 or what?
greyscales wrote:Curious about where people are going to get strings for the VIs though...
Also, Bass Strings Online stocks both the LaBella stainless steel rounds and flats for Bass VI but the custom HRS sets are excellent.Holy Schnikes wrote:I need to email DR with this info, get their asses into motion on producing strings! Fender recently discontinued their Bass VI set (25-95). That leaves only D'addario (24-84) and La Bella who has one stainless roundwound set (25-95) and another set of flats. That's it and you can't just throw normal bass strings on it cuz it's a short 30' scale and uses Gotoh-style guitar tuners so string length and taper is all important.
Again, if you have or will have a VI and like nickel plated rounds, check La Bellas HRS custom sets. They come in a HUGE variety of gauges and you can specify the instrument they'll be installed on, making sure La Bella crafts them to the proper length for a Bass VI. Also, they get 'em made and shipped so quickly for not much money at all, kinda hard to believe.
http://www.labella.com/products/hrs-custom/
I finally found the right set for my setup after some experimentation, went with (25-106) for Dstan tuning and they feel fantastic and required zero modification to install. I ordered 3 sets the other day for around $50, less money than I usually dropped on 2 sets for my old 4-string bass, such a bargain! Was worried about the nut and the trem string through/tailpiece section requiring alteration but everything was good to go.
Forgot to mention Circle K. Pretty sure they have one available now days or they'll do one up custom iirc. It was kinda pricey when I checked while back tho...bigchiefbc wrote:Maybe someone should nudge Circle K and see if they'd consider making a bass vi set.