I've been wondering what strings all you MTDers are using on those basses.
Personally, I've been sticking with the standard MTD strings (steel, I think?) for almost all of my basses, with one exception.
I replaced the strings on my "main" MTD (535 fretless) with Elixirs, which have a slightly smaller B string. I was more-or-less treated as a blasphemer on TalkBass when I mentioned doing this :-). But I love how the Elixirs feel (though bending the strings took some getting used to, since they don't grip your fingers like steel strings) and I've been impressed with how good they still sound after almost a year of playing (I don't change strings often, usually I go about 1 year before replacing them unless they are seriously worn out).
DR Strings sound great with my MTDs. The Hi-Beams or Fat-Beams for my 535 fretted, the Lo-Rider Nickel Plated for my 535 fretless, and Bootzillas for my 435 and Kingston Z four. Long lasting and great string to string balance.
I finally tried a set of DR Black Beauties on my 435 ash body/ash neck and they seem pretty cool.. Strange for me cause its been over 15 years of MTD stainless... They look great!! Have a subtle growl to them, and I think I like the feel..But something tells me I will go back to the MTD's.. There is just nothing like a nice fresh set with a well oiled board..
Does anyone know what kind of strings come on the Z4 fretless basses...I had no info with my bass saying what type of strings it had...they are Roundwounds though. Peace, Russ
I have tried many different brands over the years on my 435's (DR, D'addario, Dean Markley Blue Steels) and settled for the last few years on Ernie Ball regulars and hybrid's. I grew to dislike the sound and feel of stainless but I think I'm going to give them another shot.
I just bought a few sets of MTD strings .45 - .105 both stainless and nickel and gonna give them a whirl.
I used Elixirs before and I really like the sound and feel, but I'm really getting into the sound of the DR Hi-Beams, quite a difference in feel but they sound great!