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spideyjg

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Hmmmm I haven't tried mine yet but 2 to 3 turns, 4" past the post, is my typical setup. I have strung my #1 bass that way for 12+ years and even though not a MM I will slap these on that since there is no doubt at all the tuners of that can cope with 2-3 winds of a round.

I'll report any anomaly and contact CS if they slip. I really hope not. I have only 2 times ever had slippage and those were flats.

I wonder how Ed winds his?

Jim
 
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lowmid

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I always wind them this way: I put the tip of the strings fully inside the peg and then leave about 2-3 turns around the peg when they are at tension, never had any problems!
 

spideyjg

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Update...

Strings installed with 2 to 2.5 wraps with no problem.

Letting the strings stabilize and stretch for final tuning.

Getting a picture for the sweepstakes but it isn't a MM bass. :eek:

Jim
 

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I'm just learning of these strings...are they bright and zingy, or do they have any darkness to them?

Anybody who's got them on their single-buck Ray, please give me some feedback.

Thanks!
 

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Any word on when Music123.com will get some in stock? Chose them over MF due to a bad experience. Reeeeaaaalllllllly looking forward to trying these though!
 

spideyjg

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2-3 wraps and YES, I cut the excess!

Thanks Jack. Wasn't trying to bust yer chops or nothing old bean. ;)

Lots of folks string in different ways so I was curious. You ever see Harry's fancy clove hitch looking string up over the post that probably gets a boy scout merit badge?

Strings still holding firm.

Jim
 

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My take on the coated bass strings. EB set 3836 5 strings

I have used the EB 5 string set (the ones in the green packet code 2836 Regular Slinky) since time began, I have always had those strings on all my previous basses even before I owned my first stingray 5. (and I've had 2 of them) which is fair to say if there was going to be a remarkable nasty difference on these new coated sets, I would have been able to notice straight away. On the contrary, I can tell you in all honesty that the new coated ones, even though they have only been on the bass just under an hour, they don't seem to show any negative difference, of course I am not yet able to tell if they will sound as bright as they do now in the weeks to come but I am hoping that they will.

As for the enamel coating, I can't even tell it's there, they don't feel weird at all to me, nor different in terms of touch and sound, and I was pleasantly surprised that the low B still retain the same punch and clarity as with the 2836 set.

It could be just my opinion but I also feel that the coated strings sound better when the piezo is set at 100% it seems like the sound is more bassy and less nasal, which is another bonus imho.

I will give these strings a good test in the weeks to come but I am positive that they represent yet another great product from the Ernie Ball factory (thanks BP), and if you haven't tried them yet do yourself a favour and get a set, specially if you use a piezo.

Thumbs up from me.
 
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Grand Wazoo

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Absolutely BP, many many thanks to Brian, Jody & Derek.

Note to self: EB Coated strings, set of 5 - item #3836 fitted on Friday 4th Sept. 09 - (so I know how long they've lasted me when the time comes)

They've been on the bass 2 days now and I love how they feel, sound and stay in tune. No slippage from the pegs on these babies, and there's another set on order for the Ray, it's only fair.
 

Grand Wazoo

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agreed BP but you know in this business you have to take the rough with the smooth, I have clients complaining that their cargo arrives late because my ship is delayed in port due to lack of labour, strikes, whatever right? Yet even thought it's not my fault, it's me who has to take it on the neck when the ship owners sends me his strong emails. I just take a deep breath, count up to 10 and carry on.
 

Big Poppa

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no wazoo its not that big of deal but you can see that customer service threads are usually 50/50 owner error our error and I may be being kind..no biggie just pointing out that since spidey didnt install his strings right...everybody is making sure that the coated strings don tslip Im not bagging on spidey either great guy...just pointing it out
 
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