MrNylon Posted March 8, 2013 Posted March 8, 2013 I finally received, and strung my SG Std. with the D'Addario ETB92S Nylon Tapewound strings. If you ever want the flat sound string from a round string, definitely go with the ETB92S. They are Short Scale, and are a perfect fit for the std. set up. (.50, .65, .85, .105) The Nylons are also east in the frets, and the board. And you fingers too. They are hard, and polished slick as glass. Not like the old Nylon Tapewounds from the past, that were soft, and almost sticky at times. Nylon ETB92 strings are also made for Medium Scale, Long Scale, and Five String.
BigSmokeBass Posted March 9, 2013 Posted March 9, 2013 They look too thin for the gauge but nice thick, boomy sound no doubt. Be nice to see how these sound, maybe a video? ;) BSB
MrNylon Posted March 9, 2013 Author Posted March 9, 2013 They look too thin for the gauge but nice thick, boomy sound no doubt. Be nice to see how these sound, maybe a video? ;) BSB Hi BSB; I don't have the video equipment. But, the D'Addario site has a video of the Nylons. The gauges really are, (.50, .65, .85, .105)
BigSmokeBass Posted March 10, 2013 Posted March 10, 2013 Hi BSB; I don't have the video equipment. But, the D'Addario site has a video of the Nylons. The gauges really are, (.50, .65, .85, .105) haha awwww, nevermind. just the thought of an SG and those strings is something to hear. i shall check out the site not but PHROAW! thats some glossy goodness going on there! BSB
MrNylon Posted March 10, 2013 Author Posted March 10, 2013 My SG Std. is a Feb. 3, 2011 I found at a local dealer, in my area Feb. 21, 2013. New in the case. Nice Rosewood on the board.
Kaiser Bill Posted March 17, 2013 Posted March 17, 2013 gsgbass: I like the looks of those strings on your bass. Nice to see they are still around. I used to use taped strings exclusively on my '58. In fact the day I got it ...it had nylon strings on it. Each string was a different color. Ever seen those before?? The guy I bought it from said it was a "teaching set". I also like the fact they are kinder to your fingers and the frets.
MrNylon Posted March 17, 2013 Author Posted March 17, 2013 I haven't seen the assorted colored ones. Or I may have seen them, and didn't know what they were. I used Nylons back in 1970 on my 1969 EB0. These new Nylons are sooooo much more improved, and better than the older style Nylons. I've used the D'Addario ETB92 Nylon Series strings on Gibsons, Fenders, G&Ls, and Rickenbackers with no problems on set up, intonation, etc. They fit the nut properly as well. Smooth as LIGHTNING to play, and easy on the fretboard, strings, and fingers. A great flat wound sound from a round string. They last a long time with no corrosion issues, or metal shavings like with some flats. I order mine from GC on-line. They stock the ETB92S (short scale) Nylon Tapewounds.
MrNylon Posted July 17, 2013 Author Posted July 17, 2013 The new package look for the D'Addario ETB92S Nylon Tapewound strings.
MrNylon Posted February 13, 2015 Author Posted February 13, 2015 I've been using short scale Nylons on some SG Std. basses in the past couple of years, until I tried medium scale ETB92M Nylons on my 2015 SG Std. Bass. the short scale string's silk hit to close, or onto the nut. The mediums put the silks well above the nut. Looks like my next order for Nylon strings will be for ETB92M medium scale.
MrNylon Posted February 21, 2015 Author Posted February 21, 2015 Still using D'Addario ETB92 Nylon Tapewounds, (long scale), for the Thunderbird. An excellent fit.
gary wilson Posted March 9, 2015 Posted March 9, 2015 I've been using short scale Nylons on some SG Std. basses in the past couple of years, until I tried medium scale ETB92M Nylons on my 2015 SG Std. Bass. The short scale string's silk hit too close, or onto the nut. The mediums put the silks well above the nut. Looks like my next order for Nylon strings will be for ETB92M medium scale. Yeah, That's called the Nylons strings looks too good in that guitar and I also want to know that we can use all types of strings in acoustic guitar or just Nylon we can use.
MrNylon Posted March 9, 2015 Author Posted March 9, 2015 You can use Nylon strings on about anything, I guess. I just like the way they play on my Bass Axes.
MrNylon Posted March 20, 2015 Author Posted March 20, 2015 I'm just waiting for my replacement SG Std. to come in, so I can string on the ETB92M Nylons on it. Come on Tuesday!!!
MrNylon Posted March 26, 2015 Author Posted March 26, 2015 ETB92M Nylons on the SG Std. replacement Axe.
MrNylon Posted April 8, 2015 Author Posted April 8, 2015 ETB92M Nylon Tapewounds. They really play, and fit well on the 2015 SG Std.
MrNylon Posted December 15, 2015 Author Posted December 15, 2015 I changed out the D'addario ETB92S Nylons, to ETB92M Nylons on the SG Spl. They fit fine, and play great!
Beate Posted December 25, 2015 Posted December 25, 2015 I changed out the D'addario ETB92S Nylons, to ETB92M Nylons on the SG Spl. They fit fine, and play great! The look identical except the length. BTW: there is something i do not like on the Daddario tapes: if You play them hard, the tone is not "punchy" anymore - there seems to be a fairly thin steel string below the Nylon windings. Dependent on the band context they might be too dark. There is a whole world of modern tapewound strings with different properties: Fender - more mid emphasis, low price. Although long scale i could successfully use them on a short scale bass with *thin* tuning pegs. LaBella - thicker than the Daddarios, more tension, more "organic" sound. Pyramid - woody, less sustain. Closest to the tone of a double bass of all black tapes. Like the ETB92, these strings last "forever". My favorites on my acoustic bass and on my fretless Flying V interpretation. In order to get a more versatile sound from one of my basses i ordered LaBella Gold White Nylons from bassstringsonline. I hope they will arrive in a reasonable time here in Germany.
herb nice Posted February 10, 2016 Posted February 10, 2016 I ran rotosound tru bass 88s nylon wounds on my sg faded bass for a while a many years back, but the low e was impossible to intonate. think it's a 115 monster. I had to flip the saddle backwards, and even then I could not make the string long enough. I kept it tuned so it would play good up to the fifth fret or so, but eventually gave up on them. Tried chromes for a bit, which were ok, but just never loved them on that bass. Then I ran thomastik jazz flats for a long time- buttery feel, great tone, but when you dig in they flap too much- you can hear the pitch bend over the course of the note. had to open the truss rod WAY out to accommodate them, too. finally got over my flat obsession and went back to sunbeams 105-45, those were great. favorite string for a lot of basses, those sunbeams are always a joy to play. I have fodera nickels on there now, which took a long time to break in but also play and sound great once they did. a bit grabber than sunbeams now that they are past their prime, but a bit more bite to the tone, too. still love my old sg faded. paint is wearing off the neck from playing it so much over the last 6 years, but that just makes me love it more.
MrNylon Posted February 20, 2016 Author Posted February 20, 2016 It's good to have the bass, and the strings that works the best for you.
MrNylon Posted March 27, 2016 Author Posted March 27, 2016 I'm still thumping away with the ETB92M Nylons. No change in sound from when I strung them on the SG Spl.
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