Quelqu'un sait-il si des cordes ? âme synth?tique (velvet...) ou ? âme boyau, fonctionnent avec un micro magnétique (Zadow, B?n°detti...). En bref, est-ce que le filage (filetage??) métallique de la corde suffit, ou faut-il aussi imp?rativement que l'âme soit métallique?
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?me non métallique et micro magnétique
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Je n'ai pas de micro magnétique. Mais tout ce que j'ai pu lire sur la question parlait de l'âme synthetique qui rendait le micro magnetique inutilisable
Je vais te chercher un lien.. en fait il faut qu'il y est une quantit? suffisante de métal dans la corde pour quelle puisse être reprise par le micro.. en fait que des cordes ? âme métallique
voilà la réponse De Bob Gollihur Pour ceux qui ne comprennent rien à l'anglais les cordes citées sont celles pouvant être utilisé avec un micro magnétique
MPORTANT!! Please Note:
Magnetic pickups require strings with a significant metallic content in order to provide a good quality signal. Double bass strings can contain a number of different non-magnetic materials, unlike bass guitar strings that are intended for use with magnetic pickups. Therefore, it is important that you consider that factor when choosing strings for use with this or any other magnetic pickup. Many strings are quite suitable, such as Thomastik Spirocores, Corelli 370, etc., but others and mixes of different manufacturer or model strings may result in uneven tone and response. For instance, Pirastro Obligatos may look like metal strings, but they are primarily a nylon core, with only a very thin metallic surface -- as a result their response is not satisfactory due to the lack of metal. You may wish to research the matter or inquire with the manufacturer as to string construction or survey other bassists who are using magnetic pickups to ensure that the strings are suitable.
I will continue to survey new users and requesting responses from magnetic pickup users, and will list string types good or bad for magnetic use as they become known. The recommendations below are from other players using magnetic pickups, not necessarily my personal experiences.
Strings reported to be GOOD for magnetic pickup use:
* Eurosonics
* Pirastro Original Flexocore
* Thomastik Spirocores
* Corelli 370 (I can vouch for these)
* Jargar dolce
* D'Addario Helicore-- (Note: though I have my concerns with the E string; seems as if its response is somewhat lower than the other strings, at least the Orchestra and Hybrids I tried seemed that way.)
Je vais te chercher un lien.. en fait il faut qu'il y est une quantit? suffisante de métal dans la corde pour quelle puisse être reprise par le micro.. en fait que des cordes ? âme métallique
voilà la réponse De Bob Gollihur Pour ceux qui ne comprennent rien à l'anglais les cordes citées sont celles pouvant être utilisé avec un micro magnétique
MPORTANT!! Please Note:
Magnetic pickups require strings with a significant metallic content in order to provide a good quality signal. Double bass strings can contain a number of different non-magnetic materials, unlike bass guitar strings that are intended for use with magnetic pickups. Therefore, it is important that you consider that factor when choosing strings for use with this or any other magnetic pickup. Many strings are quite suitable, such as Thomastik Spirocores, Corelli 370, etc., but others and mixes of different manufacturer or model strings may result in uneven tone and response. For instance, Pirastro Obligatos may look like metal strings, but they are primarily a nylon core, with only a very thin metallic surface -- as a result their response is not satisfactory due to the lack of metal. You may wish to research the matter or inquire with the manufacturer as to string construction or survey other bassists who are using magnetic pickups to ensure that the strings are suitable.
I will continue to survey new users and requesting responses from magnetic pickup users, and will list string types good or bad for magnetic use as they become known. The recommendations below are from other players using magnetic pickups, not necessarily my personal experiences.
Strings reported to be GOOD for magnetic pickup use:
* Eurosonics
* Pirastro Original Flexocore
* Thomastik Spirocores
* Corelli 370 (I can vouch for these)
* Jargar dolce
* D'Addario Helicore-- (Note: though I have my concerns with the E string; seems as if its response is somewhat lower than the other strings, at least the Orchestra and Hybrids I tried seemed that way.)