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It's all about the black nylon ones. That preference must be because of how I was sort of punk when I started. The wide leather ones thoroughly disgust me.
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I've gotten away from the bite of nylon as I've gotten older. Maybe my ears changed but the sizzle just makes it sound thin, and I wind up compensating with heavier and heavier boots. I have to echo the love for a black leather strap. I've installed the same one on several guitars and I can confirm it works great with every tonewood.
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my first strap, which i still have, is a simple black leather one. it sounds AMAZING! it currently lives on my esquire so when i show up to the gig with a one pup guitar, everyone in envious of my tone
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What I've always been told is the conventional wisdom for metal is although most people go for black nylon straps, you want a nice heavy leather strap (still black) to provide some solid bass but with chrome studs to really bring back that high end bite.
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i like a warm rich tone that the padded, wide, leather strap provides. if you are playing metal or something that needs more edge, i can see why the nylon strap with less body would suit you
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It's all about the cheap black nylon straps. Regular sized but decorated straps are okk, but the wide leather ones really disgust me.
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When I play guitar I’m ok. But with my Stingray 5 bass I have to use them with one of those padded gel thingies.
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I have a cheap black nylon strap for my bass. I want a bit more thump and articulation.
Want strap do you recommend?
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