Very relevant comparison Rob, and I also notice that on my 11C lute, the sustain of the new Aquila basses is almost identical to that of my Venice octaves (which presumably would not be the case with the Savarez. I imagine they would drone on longer if not stopped); but again if I pluck courses D10 and d2 together, they also have the same sustain. I think this shows how well the new basses work together with the other strings, rather than against them, as with wirewounds. I also find that they are fairly close to my Venice loaded basses (rather than the stiffer first generation HT loaded), but with better resonance patterns, and even more elasticity. I did have to alter my playing slightly to allow for this. Those coming from stiffer wirewounds may have more adapting to do, but will probably find this worthwhile; yet these very elastic basses may not work quite so well for low tension players, who could have adapted their technique to stiffer pure gut (HT or roped), Gimped, or even KF harp strings. It might be interesting to hear from players coming from different playing styles. Best regards Anthony
Le 8 janv. 2017 à 16:59, Rob MacKillop <[1]robmackil...@gmail.com> a écrit : Here's a very short video comparing the sustain time of a new Aquila Loaded Nylgut string and a Savarez copper-wound nylon-silk core bass string. [1][2]https://youtu.be/8FVJMk_Xjv0 My ears hear better than the microphone, and the useable sustain on the Aquila string is 4 seconds, while the Savarez is a long 8 seconds. With the Savarez, you will be required to stop pretty much every note you play in the bass. With the Aquila, less so. The Aquila do remind me of gut basses. I used to have an 11c completely strung in gut, and these loaded nylgut strings are very, very close. On the other hand...Mersenne says his basses sustain for almost 20 seconds!!! I'll stick with the Aquila. Rob -- References 1. [3]https://youtu.be/8FVJMk_Xjv0 To get on or off this list see list information at [4]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html -- References 1. mailto:robmackil...@gmail.com 2. https://youtu.be/8FVJMk_Xjv0 3. https://youtu.be/8FVJMk_Xjv0 4. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html