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SiriusBlack 03-22-2013 05:47 AM

E string very dull on Squier VM Jag Short Scale
 
I've e Squier VM Jag Short Scale. E string sounds dull :-(, no matter if strings are new or old or boiled or whatever. I've tried three different round sets of strings:

1. Stock Fender strings the bass came with
2. Rotosound RS 66S
3. Short scale Fender 40 to 90

Could there be anything other than the strings, i.e. anything else on the bass that I ought to change or fix for this damn E string to sound crisp, i.e. not dull like A D and G.

Or is there perhaps a set of strings I should try.

Cheers ...

SiriusBlack 03-24-2013 08:14 AM

I thought someone might be able to advise me on this

Mushroo 03-24-2013 08:23 AM

Does the string have the same problem acoustic, or is it only audible when you're plugged in?

Try soloing the bridge pickup and plucking closer to the bridge with your right hand.

FourBanger 03-24-2013 08:40 AM

Most liekly it is because the lower tension of the short scale shows up the most on the low E, and a .090 is pretty low tension even for a long scale.

Try a set with a .105 low E, there are a couple out there for short scales, you can get a 45-105 set of DR Sunbeams and even a 50-107 set of GHS Boomers, the thicker string tightens up the short scale, but then again many like the looser feel with the shorter scale for overall ease.

The other issue may just be the pickups, reviews of that bass mention it as a shortfall, possibly they just don't translate low end well and it isn't as apparent on the higher pitched strings.

SiriusBlack 03-24-2013 12:10 PM

Thanks FourBanger. I'll try a set with 105 E. Hopefully it's the strings and not the pups.

Will keep you posted.

SiriusBlack 03-24-2013 12:11 PM

Mushroo - it doesnt sound very bright evenwhen I am not plugged in. what does that mean please?

Mushroo 03-24-2013 12:17 PM

I agree with FourBanger that it's worth trying a thicker E string.

Labi 03-25-2013 02:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SiriusBlack (Post 14080861)
Mushroo - it doesnt sound very bright evenwhen I am not plugged in. what does that mean please?

It means that you don't have an issue with the pickups :)

SiriusBlack 03-25-2013 02:08 PM

Cheers Labi

SiriusBlack 04-05-2013 02:57 AM

I got me a set of D'Addario EXL160S Nickel Wound Medium Gauge .50, .070, .085, .105 and I've had them for a week now. The Bass sounds awesome and not dull at all any more.

I am taking it to a gig tonight :-)

Thanks for all you comments and advice.


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