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NS LaScala, EPs, very satisfied both pizz and arco.
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I put a set of EPs on just under a week ago and they keep stretching (going flat). Is this normal? How long do they take to settle?
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They're settling - good pizz sound. I just put my Belcanto set back on.
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They are both each company's new 'wonder' string. What say you? I have used them both but not on the same bass. |
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Ken, my friend, the EVs were thick with a gut-ish sound. The pizz sound was big and strong, and I really liked it. They were 'harder' to bow and, with my German bow, it was tougher to get the E string to sound. They spent the week stretching. If they were the only strings on a desert island and I was shipwrecked, I'd be very happy to play them. My bass is new (about 6 years old) and I doubt if it has been bowed much. The EVs seemed to accenturate the strengths (and weaknesses) of different registers. The BCs are similar to Weichs, IMO (that's 'computer speak' for 'in my opinion') but very nice under the bow. I like how they speak so easily on the E and A strings. Surprisingly, on this new bass, they still have a tendency to 'squeak' once in a while. I spent a short period (a few weeks) trying to learn to sing (vocally) and this is the sound I'd like to get with my arco playing (not my voice, something nicer). I think that I get a nice singing sound with the BCs. I'll have to live with their slightly lesser pizz quality but, hey, I've got Weichs on my German plywood!
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imho you should give the pirazzis some weeks to develop before judging |
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I'm sure you're right. I'll give them another run some time down the track. Right now I just want a nice bowing sound. My daughter is staying and, while practising yesterday, I casually asked her, "What do you think of the sound of the bass?" I'd just put the BCs on. "It sounds like a bass." she replied. Many years ago I wrote a tune for my daughter. I was practising it one winter morning when she got up and came and sat by the heater. I told her I'd written what I was playing for her. She said, "One of these mornings, if you don't shut up, someone's going to break that bass!" I suspect that both strings would work fine for my daughter. |
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Just back from an old friend's place. He has a Christopher 600 (7/8) strung with EPs and I have a Christopher 500 (3/4) strung with BCs. Both basses seemed similar volume and sound wise, I suspect that the 600 (7/8) had a slightly bigger sound, but its action was higher and there really wasn't much in it. Both basses sounded good to us and we had a fun afternoon comparing notes about different strings we'd tried and gigs we'd done.
So, two very similar basses - which strings were better? IMHO (in my humble opinion) the EPs had a bigger, very appealing sound and the BCs had a very beautiful 'lighter' singing sound. It was like comparing Beethoven and Mozart, a lovely sunset and a spectacular sunrise, a great lunch with friends and a wonderful night out, your best friend and your lover. Both strings were winners today. |
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I'm about to put my EPs back on - I'm missing their pizz sound. The BCs whine a bit much the way my bass is set... it's not set low, just medium.
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Pirastro just sent me Evah Weichs and Orchestra's to try out for free. Does anyone know the gauge of the Weichs?
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I emailed Pirastro to ask how the Weichs would compare with Bel Canti.
They reply: " What we can say is that the string tension of the double bass Evah Pirazzi "Weich" strings is a bit lower compared to the Belcanto strings." Sounds too low for me, considering the Bel Canti on my bass have a little less tension that the Spiro Weichs. Think I'll stay with the Bel Canti. Last edited by Richard Prowse; 05-05-2009 at 02:28 AM. Reason: broken dishwasher. |
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