Inksplosive AL
Well-known member
After shielding the jack compartment on my used Risa soprano and stopping the dreaded 60 cycle buzz that was terrible I find I'm wanting a low G string.
I think the main reason is I'm having fun pitch shifting down two octaves with the RP360 and playing bass on it and find I really want that low G for this purpose.
I've done the reading and find the maker suggests a non-wound string for this instrument Aquila reds were mentioned so that's what I'm after. I found them on stringsbymail and thinking ahead I bought a few sets in high G and three single low G strings.
I will say I'm anxious to get them but a bit nervous as I have read about the problems with stringing the stick and the problems with the particular string itself.
I would like to hear any current comments, thoughts, or feelings on the Aquila red strings, stringsbymail.com, the use of a low G on a stick and or anything related to this instrument and other brands of strings.
~peace~
I think the main reason is I'm having fun pitch shifting down two octaves with the RP360 and playing bass on it and find I really want that low G for this purpose.
I've done the reading and find the maker suggests a non-wound string for this instrument Aquila reds were mentioned so that's what I'm after. I found them on stringsbymail and thinking ahead I bought a few sets in high G and three single low G strings.
I will say I'm anxious to get them but a bit nervous as I have read about the problems with stringing the stick and the problems with the particular string itself.
I would like to hear any current comments, thoughts, or feelings on the Aquila red strings, stringsbymail.com, the use of a low G on a stick and or anything related to this instrument and other brands of strings.
~peace~