Hi The last few months I've been experimenting a bit with using Protek on some old beaters I have around town to minimize the amount of falseness in strings. Adding Protek to the windings of wound strings most definitely can affect the para inharmonicity of bass strings to the positive at least in the short run... that is to say at least over a period of some few days. Adding a few drops to the bridge pins cleans up several types of falseness to a very significant degree. If one adds liberally then at first, and especially in the 4th to 5th registers then a temporary and slight deadening effect to the string is experienced... but this quickly disappears and the end result is a cleaner and slightly less bright sound. Curiously in the highest notes it seems to add very significant amounts of clarity and apparent sustain. None of this has been measured or subjected to any good scientific method or experiments... just some informal checking spurred by the use of other chemical additives to bridge pins that has been discussed... looking for convenient alternatives as it were. Questions tho... does anyone know or care to speculate on what exactly a few drops of Proteck does long term to the wood of the bridge ? And for that matter what longer term affects adding Protek to bass string windings would have on bass strings ? Cheers and thanks RicB
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