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ray

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I wanted to hear from anyone who has used the hybrid bass strings on a sterling and how much different they are from the super slinky's. Which set would give me the best possible intonation on the "e" string? Thanks....
 

Russel

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I've always heard so. Never tested it, don't know much, can't tell the real truth on the matter. :)

as for intonation, I would assume that the gauge it left the factory with or was most recently set up(professionally) with would be the best to use.
 

slucas

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I really can't comment on the intonation but I put hybrids on my sterling once and it seemed rather unbalanced. Never tried them on a 'ray but they really do well on my bongo 4HH. I thought about trying them on my bongo 4H but didn't care for the thought of possible window replacement. ;)
 

oli@bass

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If you're that sensitive to intonation, you probably should switch to playing fretless. There you have total control over intonation regardless of string gauge.
 
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