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Thomastic Spirocore Light - Double Bass String Set

Thomastic Spirocore Light Double Bass String Set

Thomastic Spirocore Light String Set.
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Thomastic Spirocore Light

How are these strings regarded?

These are a good choice of string for the pizzicato player who dosn't want or require the bright attack and full sustain of the "Meds". Being lighter and more flexible than the Meds the strings produce more subtle, "smokey" colours and the rotating action that is felt by the fingers of the right hand sends pleasurable signals to the brain. Some players regard the Lights as a specialist string - however from our experience the number of users is growing rapidly.

How do the strings bow?

In comparison to the Meds - the strings respond very well when bowed and a good clear and articulate sound can be produced with relative ease.

What about amplification?

Spirocore strings are much favoured by jazz bassists because they are well suited for amplified pick-up tone. The sound of the "Lights" is much more rounded and full that the "Meds" and there are many more rich-tonal qualities or 'colours' as apposed to the bright, ringy attacking sounds of the Meds. Like the Meds the sound across the strings is well balanced and the strings are very stable in keeping their pitch.

I have a C-extension string fitted to my bass. Is it available in the light?

Yes - the extension-C is available in 4/4 size only. The string number is S44W.

Are fractional sizes available?

Only in 1/2 size. This means that the strings can be used on instruments with a string length upto 96.5cm. The set code is 3887,0W

Are the low-C, low-B and high-C available?

Only the low-C is available. The string number is S40W.

Are solo strings available?

No.

What about me - I tune my instrument in 5ths?

For those of you who use A (first string), D (second string), G (third string), C (fourth string) tuning there are sets available in both 4/4 size and 3/4 size. This tuning was made popular by Keith Moore 'Red' Mitchell (20/09/27 – 08/11/92) and are known as the Red Mitchell Set.

I thought that these strings were called "Weich" (the German word for "Soft").

Yes - that's what they use to be called but with the long overdue new packaging that was introduced in 2007 the name also changed. The series are now more logically marketed as Light, Medium and Heavy although the code number and suffix for the Light (W-suffix for Weich) and Heavy (ST-suffix for Stark) sets still remain the same.

Why are the Spirocore strings so unique in their sound quality?

The quality of sound that a particular string makes is largely due to the type of material used for the core and the type of material that is spun around the core. The core of the Spirocore string is made from a flexible spiral steel which has a greater elasticity than that of a conventional string. According to the manufacturers this translates to "less inertia and a higher propensity to musical vibration".

Thomastik-Infeld dates back a long way dosen't it?

Yes - in terms of the steel string it certainly does. It was in 1919 that violin maker Dr Franz Thomastic and civil engineering specialist Otto Infeld co-founded the company Thomastik Infeld in Vienna and invented a string that was to revolutionise the way in which strings were manufactured.

Today the company has around 190 employees, produces over 3000 different types of string annually and exports to more than 100 different countries.

High standards are gauranteed then?

Yes - the company employs a team of specialized technicians who work in its very own research lab while in other workshops the company even constructs and manufactures its own string making machines.

Are there any other good features about the string?

Yes - a simple Roman numeral stamped on to one side of the ball end of each string has made putting a string onto the wrong cog virtually impossible. The G-string being identified as 'I' - the E-string being identified as 'IV'. On the other side of the ball end an 'O' identifies that the string is of Orchestral pitch - an 'S' identifies the string as being for Solo tuning.

What is the Company policy on endorsing artists?

Thomastic Infeld has always maintained a close working relationship between many of the stars of the classical, jazz and pop world and their highly trained staff. The policy has certainly paid dividends for the Company on two counts. One - it insures that the product is consistently high in quality and two - it insures the product benefits from the patronage and endorsement of a long and mighty-impressive list of big names.

Can you name some endorsing artists please?

Yes - Endorsing artists past and present include;

Ray Brown (See inside front cover of Double Bassist No 17 - Summer 2001, 18, 20-21. See also the 70th Birthday celebration advert on the back outside cover of Double Bassist No2 - Autumn/Winter 1996. Issue 22 - Autumn 2002 inside front cover Farewell Tribute).
Marc Johnson (See inside front cover of Double Bassist No 27 - 30, 36-37).
Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen (See inside cover of Double Bassist No 32 + 33).
Wayne Darling (See inside cover of Double Bassist No 19. Also page 60 of Double Bassist No 3 - Spring/Summer 1997).
Essiet Essiet (See inside cover of Double Bassist No 31 - Winter 2004. Also issues 32 + 33).
David Friesen (See inside cover of Double Bassist No 32 + 33).

Do all these artists use the Lights?

No - probably not. In the Thomastic adverts - the featured artists appear to endorse the Spirocore range of strings or the Thomastic brand-name rather than an individual set-type - so it's not so easy to determine which players uses the Light, the Medium or the Hard strings.

Ray Brown (16/10/26 - 02/07/02) as endorsee must have been fantastic advertising for Thomastic Infeld?

Yes - you couldn't really ask for anyone with a bigger profile than Ray Brown to endorse your product. In a career that spanned over half a century Ray played in just about every major night club and concert hall in the world and is credited with over 2000 recordings - making him one of the most recorded artists in musical history. Ray was a founding member of the Dizzy Gillespie / Charlie Parker Quintet and was for 16years a member of the Oscar Peterson Trio. He was also the regular bassist on Norman Grantz's "Jazz at the Philharmonic" tours and was husband and musical director to Ella Fitzgerald. Ray won Grammys, readers polls and critic's polls and over the years formed a close friendship with Peter Infeld (1942-2009) - the former owner and CEO of the Thomastic Infeld Company.

The "SHOW YOUR COLOUR" advert was an inspired piece of marketing too.

Yes - the "Show your colour" advert was used regularly in the Double Bassist magazine (See Double Bassist inside cover issues No5 - Spring 1998, Nos 6 - 8, 11 -14, 23, 34 - 35) and really stood out from the crowd. In the full page advert - a warmly wrapped bassist is playing at night on what appears to be a street in Vienna. It seems strange - considering it is at night - that we are unable to see the musician's eyes as he is wearing dark glasses - but get the vibe from the blurred movements of his hands and the strings that he is in a bit of a 'zone' and thoroughly enjoying himself. The instrument that he is playing is strongly constructed in the Viennese tradition and has five strings. The advert is in black and white - all except for the word 'Colour' and the lower string windings which - because they are in brilliant red - metaphorically speaking hit you straight in the eye. Rather like a trade-mark you immediately identify that the strings being used by this musician are the hand-made Spirocore Medium or Lights made by the Thomastic Infeld of Vienna. Excellent stuff.
After some nine years of highly successful usage the "Show your colour" advert was finally modified. The modifications were only slight though. From Double Bassist Issue 40 - Spring 2007 the advert shows a coiled string with the new - much more modern - style of packet superimposed over the original advert.

Summary.

This is a really nice string to play. It feels good in the hand and the sound is much more rounded and full when compared to the "Meds". We found that the strings are very stable at keeping their pitch and as a set it is well balanced and responds well when plucked, bowed and amplified. This really is a very rewarding string to play.

Stats:

Set number: S42W (4/4 size); 3885,0W (3/4-size)
String length: 4/4 – 110cm; 3/4 – 104-106cm
Gauge: 3/4 G – 1.25mm, D – 1.73mm, A – 2.07mm, E – 2.83mm
Tension: 4/4-size G – 27.0kg, D – 29.0kg, A – 30.0kg, E – 31.0kg
Tension: 3/4-size G – 27.5kg, D – 28.0kg, A – 29.0kg, E – 30.0kg
String description: Spiral steel core, chrome wound.
Pegbox colour code: Purple
Tailpiece colour code: Red
Special orders 4/4 size: Low C (S40W), Extension C (S44W)
Special orders 3/4 size: Low C (3885,6W)
Fractional sizes: 1/2 (Set No 3887,0W)
Fractional sizes string length: 1/2 - 96.5cm
Special order: Red Mitchell Set (tuning in 5ths): 4/4 size (Set No 3986,0W), 3/4 size (Set No 3985,0W)

Price : UK£165.00

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