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Melv

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Whats the standard gauge string that come on a MM SUB5. Just wondering as im thinking of buying a heavier gauge strings to get rid of some fret buzz im having expecially on the B string. Also with such a thick gauge of strings will slapping sound as gd as on a standard guage of strings?
 

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Melv said:
Whats the standard gauge string that come on a MM SUB5. Just wondering as im thinking of buying a heavier gauge strings to get rid of some fret buzz im having expecially on the B string. Also with such a thick gauge of strings will slapping sound as gd as on a standard guage of strings?

The EB FAQ says...

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Q: Can you please tell me what type of strings are put on the Music Man Stingray 4-string basses when they ship new from the factory?

A: The 4-string basses are all equipped with Ernie Ball Super Slinky Bass strings, catalog number #2834, when they leave the factory. The gauges are 45-65-80-100, with the StingRay 5 having the same with an added 130.
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I've never understood the idea that slapping sounds better on thin strings. I think it comes from the fact that Mark King and Stanley Clarke use light gauges, .030" to .090" if I remember correctly. However, I've read interviews with Mark King where he says he uses light strings to aid with string bending.
 

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Well i have been trying all possibilitys to get rid of fret buzz thats impossible to get rid of :(
 

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Melv said:
Well i have been trying all possibilitys to get rid of fret buzz thats impossible to get rid of :(

Have you got a particularly heavy right hand style?
 

Melv

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No thats the thing ive got quite a light right hand stlye. The buzz comes from when a string is depressed againts the metal fret inlays it makes a buzzing sound like say open E to 10th fret as the string is depressed against the 10th fret inlay it buzz's unplugged or not. Does anyone get this at all.

Will it help if i uploaded a short audio file of me just playing a few scales to show exactly wots happening?
 

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Melv said:
No thats the thing ive got quite a light right hand stlye. The buzz comes from when a string is depressed againts the metal fret inlays it makes a buzzing sound like say open E to 10th fret as the string is depressed against the 10th fret inlay it buzz's unplugged or not. Does anyone get this at all.

It's difficult to know exactly what you mean.

Are you saying that you play an open E and it's fine, but when you follow that by a D on the E string, it buzzes?
 

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If i play an open string its fine. But say when i play an open E string and then play the 10th fret on the E string is buzzes. Everytime i depress a string against a fret it buzzs.

G|---------------------------
D|---------------------------
A|---------------------0-7--
E|------0h10---------------
B|-0-5---------0-11-------

Say i played that it would buzz everytime i went from the open string to a fret. As i depress the string against that certain fret it would buzz as the string meets the fret inlay. It wouldnt be a clean bass sound.
 
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dlloyd

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Melv said:
If i play an open string its fine. But say when i play an open E string and then play the 10th fret on the E string is buzzes. Everytime i depress a string against a fret it buzzs.

G|---------------------------
D|---------------------------
A|---------------------0-7--
E|------0h10---------------
B|-0-5---------0-11-------

Say i played that it would buzz everytime i went from the open string to a fret. It wouldnt be a clean bass sound.

Is this just isolated to when you go from an open string to a fretted note? If you play a normal fretted note, is it okay?
 

Melv

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its ok if i play a normall fretted note its when i change note thats when it buzz's
 

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its ok if i play a normall fretted note its when i change note thats when it buzz's

Sounds like it's a technique problem rather than a problem with the bass.
 

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dlloyd said:
Sounds like it's a technique problem rather than a problem with the bass.

I was thinking the same thing. There are only so many things that it can be, really.

It's not going to be the strings. It's got to be the bow in the neck, the level of the frets, or technique. That's about it.

It sounds to me like a backbow in the neck or an uneven fretjob (perhaps one popped out of its seating on the transatlantic shipment from SLO). But, that's not something that changing strings is really going to fix/alleviate.
 

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just wondering
for those who use TI flat
musiciansfriend now has them
its $79.99 per set
super expensive arent they :(
 

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Melv said:
its ok if i play a normall fretted note its when i change note thats when it buzz's

i think a lil buzz is fine :)
if its continuous buzz on each note
probably need to re-setup your bass
 

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just wondering
for those who use TI flat
musiciansfriend now has them
its $79.99 per set
super expensive arent they :(
Steve "Dude" Barr, owner of the fabled Dude Pit forum (where the older folks go :p), has got a store setup on eBay. He sells TI Flats super cheap! I believe it's $58.00 for a five string set plus $4 flat for shipping anywhere in the US. I finally got around to buying myself a set of TI Flats and I expect them in the mail anyday now! :)

Link: http://stores.ebay.com/Vintage-Bass-Trading-Company
 
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