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maddog

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RockinRayDuke said:
So someone tell me about these Power Slinkys.

BTW, keep that Bongo, Shamus, you'll find what you need bro. My single H has become the "go to" bass.

Power Slinkys are bad-ass. Heavier guage and a darker meatier sound. I've got a 5'er pack sitting here in reserve until I think the stock slinky's are cryin' uncle. Too bad you nor James have got 5-ers. I'd send you this set to try but seein' as they are for a 5'er, you can't use 'em. :p

The 4 string set runs 55-75-90-110

The 5 string set runs 50-70-85-105-135

Tension goes up so the action can be dropped. Also, on a 5'er, really centers the low B. Tried a bunch of different strings and was amazed at how snappy the low B sounded using powers.
 
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Big Poppa said:
Hold on a minute shamus......Dont give up so quick....start with the ashdown flat and the Bongo flat and then work from there...i have a feeling that you are starting the bongo with the amp eq you used with the stingray.....

Well chaps after some initial scepticism about the Bong oI took the plunge - and as ever followed BP's previous advice about setting up the eq.
You can find my gig report in another thread but using Ashdown I now have two different sounds I can use.
The SR5 HS I get a rounded warm tone, still clean and cutting, and the Bongo has this mid/bottom end umph that shreds the rest of the band's frequencies.
Both are very powerful weapons but in my humble opinion, with the Ashdown you just need to take a fair amount of time to find the tone in your head.:D
 

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Definately try out the power slinkies, they are the best strings I've used on any of my basses. The high tension takes some getting used to (they really give your fingers a mean workout at first) but the tone and balance is great, I'm all for em
 

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hank, +1 on the finger workout. Bonus, though, is that you can lower the action.

james, try the strings first. Cheaper.
 

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I saw this and was like...hmmm

I've wanted to try one, but I don't know if James would take my black sparkle SR4, and I don't know if I'm ready to part with it yet :D
 

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Dr Stankface said:
I have a feeling you're going to go back to the SR.

I did that with the Bongo and thought I was going to be a Bongo player until I picked my SR5 back up. Game over.

*bump*

Andrew, I think you've called it on this one...and since I have no desire to flip the TG Ray at all, I believe I've found my "go to" axe (paired with the Ashdown).

:cool:
 

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Hey, James! I'll trade you a nice, red Axis Sport MM90/Piezo plus...umm, a case..yeah, and...ahhhh..hmm. Need a rackmount tuner? I'm reaching here, yes, but I LOVE that bass.
 

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Oldtoe said:
Hey, James! I'll trade you a nice, red Axis Sport MM90/Piezo plus...umm, a case..yeah, and...ahhhh..hmm. Need a rackmount tuner? I'm reaching here, yes, but I LOVE that bass.

Got another Ray...LMFAO! :D
 

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maddog said:
You didn't even try the powers did you James. I am so hurt. :p

I don't think I'd be happy switching to a heavier guage than I'm comfortable with, so that plan went out the door.

I'm really quite happy with the SR4, and wouldn't mind getting another one at all.
 

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maddog said:
Dude,

Ben & Jerry's now has a VerMonty Python flavor. Just thought you should know.

LMAO! Gonna stay clear of the extra sugar for the next few days...got my blood test coming up Saturday morning.
 

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shamus63 said:
LMAO! Gonna stay clear of the extra sugar for the next few days...got my blood test coming up Saturday morning.

Just remember, it is just like the dentist. After the cleaning you gotta hit the sugar lode. :D
 

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maddog said:
Just remember, it is just like the dentist. After the cleaning you gotta hit the sugar lode. :D

Hey, as long as they tell me I don't have to shoot Insulin, I'm good-ta-go for a beer or two after...wanna join me in a pint (well, not in a pint)?

:D
 

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Hold The Phone...!

Made a last-ditch effort tonight to save this from the chopping block, this time raising the action just a hair, as well as a few more EQ adjustments from both the Bongo and the Ashdown...

...what a world of difference! The notes are breathing now...more meat to the tone! After making the change, I played this along with my new band's latest cd (ACCEPT and Iron Maiden influenced) to see how it would fit in the mix, and it was a shoe-in!

To the guys who inquired about buying this...thanks anyway, but it's staying here!

Thanks for reading! :D
 

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Glad you finally got off the fence!
 
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