Hey
Recently decided to try out EB Super Slinky on my Stringray 4 (after having tried a SR 5 in a musicstore with factory settings
).
The first set I got contained two A strings so I had to go back to the shop to swap the two with the correct A and D sizes. (dont know if they were swapped by shop or factory).
Then after strapping the set on I noticed that the E string did not have the same "ring" as the other strings and as you would expect with brand new strings, it sounded more like a 3 months old string. Went back to the shop with my bass where the clerk agreed with me and gave me a new E string from another package. Unfortunately after strapping this on it was pretty much the same deal, there is no life in that string at all compared to the others, sounds old.......
The scary part is that the excact same happened with the previous set of strings i bought(same shop), Rotosounds where I also had to swap the E which were even more dead compared to the EB, however in that case the swapped string actually sounded brand new as one would expect.
This however raises the question if something could be wrong with my Bass or could I really be this unlucky when buying new strings ?
There are absolutely no visible damage to my bass, bridge, nut or anything else.
The string height over neck and over PU has been adjusted to EB spec.
None of the strings i got from the store had any trace of being wound up before.
I noticed that the E string outher wrappings does not make it all the way up to the tuner, it comes over the nut though, I expect this to be normal ?
Buy another brand, attempt a new set, go back to the shop again (they'll think I'm crazy)....any advice ?
regards
hamder
Recently decided to try out EB Super Slinky on my Stringray 4 (after having tried a SR 5 in a musicstore with factory settings
The first set I got contained two A strings so I had to go back to the shop to swap the two with the correct A and D sizes. (dont know if they were swapped by shop or factory).
Then after strapping the set on I noticed that the E string did not have the same "ring" as the other strings and as you would expect with brand new strings, it sounded more like a 3 months old string. Went back to the shop with my bass where the clerk agreed with me and gave me a new E string from another package. Unfortunately after strapping this on it was pretty much the same deal, there is no life in that string at all compared to the others, sounds old.......
The scary part is that the excact same happened with the previous set of strings i bought(same shop), Rotosounds where I also had to swap the E which were even more dead compared to the EB, however in that case the swapped string actually sounded brand new as one would expect.
This however raises the question if something could be wrong with my Bass or could I really be this unlucky when buying new strings ?
There are absolutely no visible damage to my bass, bridge, nut or anything else.
The string height over neck and over PU has been adjusted to EB spec.
None of the strings i got from the store had any trace of being wound up before.
I noticed that the E string outher wrappings does not make it all the way up to the tuner, it comes over the nut though, I expect this to be normal ?
Buy another brand, attempt a new set, go back to the shop again (they'll think I'm crazy)....any advice ?
regards
hamder