No doubt this thread is gonna get a little controversial... so many good options here, it’s pretty hard to go wrong with any of them.
I’ve heard many people SWEAR BY these strings on their p basses! Surely they can’t all be the best...
can they?
You decide!
(I’ve allowed maximum 2 votes...
Anyways here is the super jaguar SS I just picked up. For a great price, I couldn't resist.
This jag is equipped with Hipshot Kickass high mass bridge. Hipshot Ultralite Chrome mini clover tuning machines. DiMarzio Model P+J pickups. Upgraded pots and wiring and switches and Switchcraft jack...
Wanted to try a lower tension 45 - 105 set of flatwounds. The E string is too long for my Jazz bass. I don't know why. I might put my chromes back on...Need opinion on what I rigged up.
It was bothering me that the "speaking" "thick"part of the E string was wrapped around the tuning peg. So I...
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Ok so this is the second time I’ve done this ugh! I just received these from our trusty talkbass online store and unfortunately I ordered short scale by mistake. All I did was open the E and realized I made a mistake. Oh well, it happens, so they’re up for grabs.
$25 shipped within CONUS
Thanks
Ok so this is the second time I’ve done this ugh! I just received these from our trusty talkbass online store and unfortunately I ordered short scale by mistake. All I did was open the E and realized I made a mistake. Oh well, it happens, so they’re up for grabs.
$25 shipped within CONUS
Thanks
This is my oldest bass, and the one I've had the longest. 1982 Precision Special with black walnut body and neck. Can go active or passive with the switch by the input jack, and I believe this was Fender's first foray into active electronics. If you have the book "The Fender Bass, An Illustrated...
This is my oldest bass, and the one I've had the longest. 1982 Precision Special with black walnut body and neck. Can go active or passive with the switch by the input jack, and I believe this was Fender's first foray into active electronics. If you have the book "The Fender Bass, An Illustrated...
Okay, I need everyone's help. I don't have the time to try every string under the sun. I am playing too much right now. I have been using Dunlop Flatwounds for almost 2 years I think. I loved them, but the QC is horrible. A couple of dead E strings, balance on the G string off and tinny...