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I am too old to jump around much. LOL

Just seeing the damage from one bass being lost off a strap convinced me it wouldn't happen to mine ever.


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+1

It takes a split second for your bass to come loose and hit the ground. From then on you will use strap locks. I started with Schalers and have used them for 15+ years. Don't know which one is better because I've always danced with the one who brung me.
 

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EB can put straplocks factory installed on any bass I purchase from them in the future. I will gladly pay 35 bucks more for the bass.

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ebmuscmanlvr83 said:
Im a Dunlop guy. They were the first set of locks I got, and I like them so I have stuck with them. Every bass and guitar I have wears tham.


ditto!
 

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midopa said:
Honestly, I haven't had any problems with stock strap buttons so far. I've been playing bass for around three years now, which I know is far less than the majority of you guys, but I honestly haven't had any problems! The stock strap buttons on the StingRay I had for the briefest of time were fine and the strap buttons on my ESP B-205 have been true warriors the entire three years. Hm... I think I know what the problem is... You guys jump around stage too much, that's what! :p

I'm too fat to jump, but I had a few near misses with my stingray before I put Dunlop straplocks on it. Usually because of a twisted strap... luckily I caught it each time.
 

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tkarter said:
EB can put straplocks factory installed on any bass I purchase from them in the future. I will gladly pay 35 bucks more for the bass.

tk
$35? where are you buying your strap locks from?

i think i paid like 9.99 for my dunlop strap locks. interesting.
 

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xshawnxearthx said:
$35? where are you buying your strap locks from?

i think i paid like 9.99 for my dunlop strap locks. interesting.


I merely meant that pre-installed I would be willing to pay that. Why? I don't really know I just guess I feel it would make the EB basses more of a good investment than they already are.

I think Dunlops may be a little cheaper ( to purchase) than Schaller. I do pay in the neighborhood of $20 dollars here in the local store for the Schallers. Even at that I am sure my bass isn't getting dropped so I don't feel bad for money spent.

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tkarter said:
I do pay in the neighborhood of $20 dollars here in the local store for the Schallers. Even at that I am sure my bass isn't getting dropped so I don't feel bad for money spent.

tk

I agree! When you're dropping that kind of bank on a bass, what's another $35 to make sure it stays as mint as possible.
 

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Dunlop straplocks on MusicMan StingRay

As stated before in this post, the screw head of Dunlop straplocks is smaller than the original screws. The original screw matches otherwise but the head is larger and the screw is ~1cm longer. I haven't installed the straplocks because I'm afraid that the Dunlops shorter screw will come out of the original screw hole because its shorter. I haven't found original identical screw with smaller head either. So, no solution right now, I just can't rock so hard.
Possible solution:
a. find an longer Dunlop identical screw - no success yet.
b. trim the head of the original screw - really don't want to mess the originals, if I had another set, I would.

Anyone installed Dunlops on MusicMan Stingray. What was the solution when it comes to the screws?

Thanks a million.
 

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As stated before in this post, the screw head of Dunlop straplocks is smaller than the original screws. The original screw matches otherwise but the head is larger and the screw is ~1cm longer. I haven't installed the straplocks because I'm afraid that the Dunlops shorter screw will come out of the original screw hole because its shorter. I haven't found original identical screw with smaller head either. So, no solution right now, I just can't rock so hard.
Possible solution:
a. find an longer Dunlop identical screw - no success yet.
b. trim the head of the original screw - really don't want to mess the originals, if I had another set, I would.

Anyone installed Dunlops on MusicMan Stingray. What was the solution when it comes to the screws?

Thanks a million.

I've done it too many times to remember with absolutely no problems using the Dunlop screw. With that said, have you tried the new EB strap locks? I have not had an opportunity yet, does look like a good system though.
 

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I've done it too many times to remember with absolutely no problems using the Dunlop screw.

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Unfortunately I overtightened one screw on my DD SR4, so I had to give it to a luthier and have the screwhole filled and re-drilled (somehow this just doesn't sound right... :-/)

With that said, have you tried the new EB strap locks? I have not had an opportunity yet, does look like a good system though.

If I hadn't already bought and installed dozens of Dunlops, I'd probably use EBMMs instead.
 

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I have used both Schaller&Dunlop straplocks and both are good.But i prefer dunlops because of the push button release.Have them on all 3 of my basses.
 

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Ping! Lightbulb!

Do the Ernie Ball straplocks grip onto the strap pins or are they free to rotate?


guys!! the EB straplocks are FAR FAR superior to any other acme brand I've ever tried.

They rotate brilliantly, lock securely, release without that wrestle you can sometimes need with schallers... and best of all they look cool :D

big thanks to ritchie for shipping my sterling with them on, i'm definitely getting some for the bongo and my other basses too...
 
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