yourwhathurts69
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on my bass, that is. it keeps slipping off! i've had several musicman stingray 5 bass, and i've played even more. with everyone, i always seem to have the same problem with the G string slipping off the edge of the bass, especially with pull-offs or when playing in the 5th-9th fret area.
i've adjusted my playing to make it work (because MM basses rock!), but it annoys the heck out of me. i have not had this problem on any other musicman stingray or sterling bass - just on the stingray 5s. it seems like SR5s just don't have a lot of space between the string and the edge of the fretboard. also, it seems like the frets are angled a lot longer than on some other basses (kind of like a long incline instead of a cliff - the long incline takes up a lot more of what could be a level surface).
so, what can i do? should i have the nut replaced to shift the strings away from the G string edge, or maybe just have the string spacing at the nut a little tighter? maybe i could have the middle frets changed so the incline doesn't extend so far towards the center of the fretboard (giving me a bit more of a flat surface where the string and the frets touch). maybe i just need to learn how to play the bass correctly. are there others who have this same problem???
i hope this all makes sense. i'll try to post some photos later to give a better view of what i mean. I love the Stingray 5, but i just can't get past this problem.
thanks
i've adjusted my playing to make it work (because MM basses rock!), but it annoys the heck out of me. i have not had this problem on any other musicman stingray or sterling bass - just on the stingray 5s. it seems like SR5s just don't have a lot of space between the string and the edge of the fretboard. also, it seems like the frets are angled a lot longer than on some other basses (kind of like a long incline instead of a cliff - the long incline takes up a lot more of what could be a level surface).
so, what can i do? should i have the nut replaced to shift the strings away from the G string edge, or maybe just have the string spacing at the nut a little tighter? maybe i could have the middle frets changed so the incline doesn't extend so far towards the center of the fretboard (giving me a bit more of a flat surface where the string and the frets touch). maybe i just need to learn how to play the bass correctly. are there others who have this same problem???
i hope this all makes sense. i'll try to post some photos later to give a better view of what i mean. I love the Stingray 5, but i just can't get past this problem.
thanks