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MSilvers

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I was just wondering what strings (EB or any other brand) you guys are putting on your StingRay. I'm currently using Rotosound Swing Bass strings right now.
 

njhammer

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Regular Slinky's for me on the MM's right now. I have DR's, Steinberger DBE's and Rotosounds on the others.
 

maddog

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Not sure this is the place to discuss non-EBMM strings.

I like Power Slinkys and regular Slinkys.

Gives a nice darker tone.
 
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kevins

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Flats: the one that has the same gauge as the factory slinkys that come with the bass. They sound lovely, even after a year and 2 months. I might even say they sound lovelier
 

T Alan

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I'm always trying different strings on my 'Rays. Right now, I've Ken Smith stainless/tapered rounds on my 'Ray5H and GHS Pressurewounds on my 'Ray4HP fretless. Doesn't matter as I'll have something totally different next time tho.
 

TheAntMan

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On SR4H I was using a Super Slinky set (45-100) then tried the Group III Flats (45-100) and I just love the tone of the flats on this bass. I have a Coated Super Slinky set (45-100) that I want to try.

Funny thing is that every time I go to change out the flats I end up listening to them "one more time" before switching and end up never switching :)

At this point I may end up putting the coated one on my Bongo to try them out.

--Ant
 

redman24

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Flats for my fretless, but my new stingray HH will be delivered with slinkys. Never used them before, but I am thinking they will give me the dynamics for multiple occations if I have both handy.
 

MSilvers

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You need more than one bass because both flats and rounds sound so good for different reasons. So flats on one and rounds on another...

Ha ha I had that going for a while with flats on my Jackson Kelley Bass but the strings got very old and all I had were round-wounds to put on. I wish there was a way to instantly switch a bass between the two ha ha.
 
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