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ontheverge

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Hi there,

Firts of all: I don't own a Music Man, but I'm on the verge of ordering a Stingray 5. There's one thing I'd like to know before I place my order at the shop. And I can't find the answer to my wuestion on the forum.

Can I just throw on a set of Power Slinkys (gauge 50-135) or does the set up or even the nut have to be adjusted? If so I can tell the people at the shop to do that as soon as the bass arrives.

Cheers,

Walter
 

adouglas

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+1... but I suggest you at least give the stock strings a try before deciding that you need to change them. They do sound great.

I came to the realization quite a while ago that the folks at EBMM really do know what they're doing, and keeping things the way they were when the bass came from the factory is generally a pretty good idea.

Nothing wrong with Power Slinkies to be sure... but if you're going to change what the bass comes with, it makes sense to do so for a real reason. And without actual experience, you don't have a real reason... you have an assumption.
 

ontheverge

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Thanks for the replys! I'll ask them to set it up properly with the super slinkys.

@adouglas: No worries! I know what I'm doing. I play in A and 130's just don't cut it, be it EB or other brands. I've tried a friend's Stingray 5 with Slinkys fitted and dropping down to A makes them go a bit wobbly I'm afraid. And yeah, slinkys do sound pretty neat! Cheers.
 

Moose308

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I have Power Slinkies on my Bongo 5. I don't recall doing anything major to the setup. The nut was fine. The truss rod needed a little tweak, but that comes with the territory. And yes, I had to touch the bridge saddles height just a little. Adjusting the bridge is really not a big deal, despite rumors to the contrary.

In the end, I did not experience any night-and-day difference between regular slinkies and power slinkies. The heavy strings had a bit more tension, but that was about it. Detuning, as you mention, may reveal more however.
 

ontheverge

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I have Power Slinkies on my Bongo 5. I don't recall doing anything major to the setup. The nut was fine. The truss rod needed a little tweak, but that comes with the territory. And yes, I had to touch the bridge saddles height just a little. Adjusting the bridge is really not a big deal, despite rumors to the contrary.

In the end, I did not experience any night-and-day difference between regular slinkies and power slinkies. The heavy strings had a bit more tension, but that was about it. Detuning, as you mention, may reveal more however.

Cool, good to hear. I hope detuning doesn't make too much of a difference. I've got a cheapo Westone 4 string fitted with 135's and switching between B and A isn't a problem on that one.
 
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