The thinner the string, the lesser the tension. Ernie Ball Extra Slinky bass strings will have the least amount of tension.
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The thinner the string, the lesser the tension. Ernie Ball Extra Slinky bass strings will have the least amount of tension.
I'm selling a Big Al in that exact configuration.
Looks like a StingRay Classic in Eldorado Gold with a nice flame maple figure to the neck. Definitely not roasted.
Not a custom actually. StingRay 5 with any white colored pickguard and a single humbucker will come with a white pickup cover.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzzMZj8RPi0
FYI, with basses that have multiple pickups it's common for the pickups to be wound at a different DC resistance from each other. A bridge pickup will typically have a higher resistance than the...
Here's mine.
27330
I have a set on order as well. I'm planning to put them on my Sabre.
But salt is used to make ice cream...:D
Not sure if anyone has come across this. But here's a video from NAMM that will give you an idea of how these strings sound.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YT5MPsaUQE
This was posted on Ernie Ball Music Man's Facebook page as a custom job that was done. It was posted on Oct. 14th.
Here's a good video demonstrating the Classic Sterling.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6mU9zHJtL8
To me something with a 1.5" neck width and something "a little different" equals the Classic Sterling.
I keep crossing my fingers that a PDN will be offered with an ebony fingerboard option much like the 2010 BFR Black Sugar/Roasted package. That will be the day I order a fretless.
I also have not...
In all honesty, tangerine pearl comes the closest to what I consider to be orange. Tangerine pearl will shift from tangerine to a slightly yellowish-orange depending on how the light hits it whereas...
I ordered mine on May 9th. Still no word.
Cut off is 6/7. Piezo is only available with a single humbucker StingRay. If you want dual humbuckers and piezo, you'd have to go with a Bongo (but you won't have that bridge pickup in the sweet...
Something fretless this way comes...
I've ordered a Bongo 5 HH with maple fingerboard and black pickguard.
That's not entirely true. White pickup covers are also available on a single humbucker StingRay 5 when you order it with a white or white pearloid pickguard. That said, white pickup covers have...
Well, I just placed my order.
Seconded. I asked that a while ago in this thread and no answer yet.
Fretless still an option on applicable models?
Sorry to throw the curveball, but does that also apply to the Classics where you normally would have a choice of flamed or birdseye?
Is there a choice of figuring for the neck or is it only birdseye maple?