I never complain about slipping g strings, in fact, I encourage it :eek:
EBMM7181 Well-known member Joined Jan 4, 2007 Messages 1,494 Location Atlanta, Ga Nov 30, 2007 #21 I never complain about slipping g strings, in fact, I encourage it
oli@bass Well-known member Joined Jul 23, 2007 Messages 4,272 Location Switzerland Nov 30, 2007 #22 depends on the string posts...
Psychicpet Well-known member Joined Aug 16, 2003 Messages 3,933 Location Sylvan Lake, Alberta, Canada Dec 1, 2007 #23 Psycho Ward said: Did you try my trick with loading the string from the other slot on the peg? Click to expand... ya, I usually do that anyways when I restring. just a funky G on a side note, I strung a Slinky G on it right afterwards using the exact same technique as I always do and had done with the offending G in question and lo and behold... no slippy Slinky (but the Fat Beams do sound/feel amazing)
Psycho Ward said: Did you try my trick with loading the string from the other slot on the peg? Click to expand... ya, I usually do that anyways when I restring. just a funky G on a side note, I strung a Slinky G on it right afterwards using the exact same technique as I always do and had done with the offending G in question and lo and behold... no slippy Slinky (but the Fat Beams do sound/feel amazing)