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![]() I appreciate the reply with your expertise. I suspected it was German not French. I have don't have any closeups of strings at the endpin, but posted 2 more I do have. When I play a bass with spirocores, it's very comfortable and easier for me to compare cause that's what i've used for decades. It's hard to know playing a bass with other strings how much of the difference is because of the instrument and how much because of the strings & set up. The owner wasn't sure about the details, but it sounds good and seems like it would be a pretty good bass for not a huge amount of money.
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![]() I think they may be Innovation strings.
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![]() From what I can tell these strings are Thomastik Superflexible, steel strings slightly higher in tension but quite close to Spirocore Mittel - should give a good idea about what the bass would sound like with Spiro's since they're pretty comparable, a bit less "whiny" on the top strings though.
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![]() Yes, those are Superflexibles, I think. They're good all around strings (in my opinion); like Spirocores but a little smoother sounding and easier to bow. Tension wise I think they're more like Spirocore weich than the medium/orchestra. They're a pretty "mild" string overall; I can see why some people like them and many think they're not so great. I think they're pretty good... but I don't use them.
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