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Nodd

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Chaps,
I would like to take my Bongo 4 HS to new lows and use her tuned B-E-A-D.
I currently use Rotosound Swing Bass 45-105 on my 75 Precision but I want to plumb new depths with my Bongo, currently playing dubby blues a la Little Axe.
I am sure the B-b-b-bongo will take the strain, but what strings do you recommend I use? Guage? String type and Make?
Anybody else doing that low yoyo with a Bongo 4?
Nodd
:confused:
 

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Nodd said:
Chaps,
I would like to take my Bongo 4 HS to new lows and use her tuned B-E-A-D.
I currently use Rotosound Swing Bass 45-105 on my 75 Precision but I want to plumb new depths with my Bongo, currently playing dubby blues a la Little Axe.
I am sure the B-b-b-bongo will take the strain, but what strings do you recommend I use? Guage? String type and Make?
Anybody else doing that low yoyo with a Bongo 4?
Nodd
:confused:

If you have the stock strings, just get a .130 B-string. You will need to widen the slots, but that shouldnt be too much of a problem. I think you will also need to loosen the truss rod somewhat, as I *think* a 0.045 g-string has more tension than a 0.130 B.
 
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