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drTStingray

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I've been using my fretless 93 Ray for about 2 years now, as my main gigging bass with a rock and roll/rockabilly band - it gets quite a bit of use.

I've owned the bass about two years and the previous owner (from new) had roundwounds on it, but to be fair it hadn't seen a lot of use. I tried various types of strings on it but for the last 18 months or so it had a set of Rotosound Solo Bass - a half way house between round and flats and it gave a good sound. My prev experience of flats was limited to Rotosounds, which have far too much tension for my liking.

I was bought a set of EB Group 3 flats at Christmas and I've just got round to fitting them, and giving the fretboard a bit of TLC and the neck some adjustment, and a big dose of lemon oil. All I can say is WOW, these strings sound great - still plenty of mwah but they are so smooth and the tension is very similar to EB stainless rounds I use on my other Rays.

However, I think my fretless Ray is singing with joy - the state of the fretboard was quite worrying :eek: - quite a noticeable step between around 6th fret and 12th fret laterally under the G string across to the D string, and also from fret 11 to about 16 - the fret 11 to 16 is caused those lovely sounding slid 7ths and stuff, the 6th to 12th from playing standard bass parts. And there are a lot of swirls from roundwounds on the lower string areas around fret 12 - looks like someone used to bend strings like Jack Bruce. I took some photos and will post them when I get a chance.

Anyway the flats feel and the bass sounds great. I'm think these new flats will prolong having to have the board re-shot - it all plays in tune anyway and there are no playing problems. I have a gig in a couple of weeks for the first time with these strings so that will be interesting.

Anyone else use a fretless a lot?
 

DTG

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I could really do with a fretless stingray for one track on the album I am recording on ! I am going to see if someone in ireland has one I can borrow :)
 

DTG

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Ah cheers dude ! But I think I remember a dude with one I will dig him out and seeif I can borrow his for a few days. Pretty sure I won't get one in the shops but will try that too !

Thanks man
 

drTStingray

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A tip if you haven't used one much before - be careful of your intonation if you're recording - any minor fretting error can jump out! BTW S and T did have a nice one with piezo (available on appro I think).
 

DTG

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I bought a cheaper fender fretless jazz just to see if I could handle the intonation but I found it really hard and didn't have the time to practice it. But have have been playing the heck out of this one tune on the fretless and hope I can pull it off.

Greatest admiration for you for playing it as your main bass !!
 

oli@bass

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I could really do with a fretless stingray for one track on the album I am recording on ! I am going to see if someone in ireland has one I can borrow :)

I'd gladly help out if shipping around Europe wasn't that much of an expensive hassle... :(
 

DTG

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You know sometimes you forget how amazing the guys on this form are ! Cheers man ! I have a lead on one here the guy is trying to sell it but I might be able to rent it off him for a day or two
 
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