Joe Dart's Strings

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In the article "Joe Dart: Spontaneous Soul with Vulfpeck" on Bassplayer, Joe Dart lists Rotosound RS66M Swing Bass Stainless Steel Bass Strings (40-90) as part of his gear.

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These strings ship on the Joe Dart II bass, meticulously specced by Joe.

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In a Reddit AMA from several years ago, bassist Joe Dart mentioned that he used the La Bella 760M Deep Talkin' Flatwounds, specifically the "Jamerson set," for the Joe Dart Jr. bass, which he tunes to C standard.

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Joe Dart mentioned in a Reddit AMA that he uses Thomastik-Infeld Jazz Flat Wound JF344 / 43-100 strings on the bass crafted by Jack Stratton, which served as the prototype for the Joe Dart bass.

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The Ernie Ball 2805 Stainless Steel Flatwounds Bass Strings, .045-.105, Group 2.5, are confirmed to be used by bassist Joe Dart, as they are the stock strings for his signature basses from Music Man. This is supported by observations of the blue silk at the ends of his basses, as noted on the Music Man website.

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Joe Dart uses the Ernie Ball 2801 Flatwound Short-scale Electric Bass Guitar Strings, .045-.105, Group 2, which come stock in the Joe Dart Jr. bass. According to Ernie Ball Music Man, Joe tunes this bass to C standard with these strings.

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Joe Dart confirmed he used Rotosound RS66LD Swing Bass on his Jazz Bass for 10 years in a recent interview with Scott Bass Lesson due the influence of John Entwistle, he stated that he kept them because "he was too lazy to change them" but eventually fell in love with the warmer sound of old rounds so he never replaced them until he went with Music Man

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