Hi All:
I'm pretty new to the EB Forums and recently new to EBMM basses. I have a question regarding the EB Slinky bass strings. A few months back, I bought a used Bongo 4 bass. The seller told me that the strings were new Slinkys. After a good checkout of the instrument, I noticed tht the 'A' string was very 'dead' sounding. It did not ring very well and it had almost no sustain compared to the other strings. I figured the seller stretched the truth on the string claim. I restrung the bass with a different brand I had on hand & it was fine. About a month ago, I bought a BRAND NEW Bongo 4 which of course came with Slinkys from EBMM. After about a month of low to moderate use, the same thing has happened! The 'A' string has died! No ring and no sustain. The 'E', 'D', & 'G' strings are fine. It's only the one string. Two in a row DEFINITELY has me wondering - has anybody else experienced this phenomenon with either the Bongo Bass or the Slinky strings? I am definitely not lining up to buy more Slinkys till I figure out what's going on.
FWIW - I take really good care of my basses and there are no other people using (Abusing) them.
Please share any thoughts as to what could have caused the dead strings.
Thanks,
Bob
I'm pretty new to the EB Forums and recently new to EBMM basses. I have a question regarding the EB Slinky bass strings. A few months back, I bought a used Bongo 4 bass. The seller told me that the strings were new Slinkys. After a good checkout of the instrument, I noticed tht the 'A' string was very 'dead' sounding. It did not ring very well and it had almost no sustain compared to the other strings. I figured the seller stretched the truth on the string claim. I restrung the bass with a different brand I had on hand & it was fine. About a month ago, I bought a BRAND NEW Bongo 4 which of course came with Slinkys from EBMM. After about a month of low to moderate use, the same thing has happened! The 'A' string has died! No ring and no sustain. The 'E', 'D', & 'G' strings are fine. It's only the one string. Two in a row DEFINITELY has me wondering - has anybody else experienced this phenomenon with either the Bongo Bass or the Slinky strings? I am definitely not lining up to buy more Slinkys till I figure out what's going on.
FWIW - I take really good care of my basses and there are no other people using (Abusing) them.
Please share any thoughts as to what could have caused the dead strings.
Thanks,
Bob