| How to Sting a Bass
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I have seen a whole smear of How to Videos on the web and they all seem to miss one or two things that I find vital to a good restring. I wish I had photos to illustrate what are hard to show in text.
First, I always put a sharp 90d bend in the end of the string about 2-1/2" past the Post before I clip off the end. This prevents the string from unwinging itself from the core. Not as big a potentiality on hex core strings, but why take chances?
Second, because most strings are wound clockwise looking down the string from the barrel or ferule end, I give the string a CW turn to tighten the wrap before I feed the clipped end into the post hole.
Third, and this is where I need a picture, I wrap the first rotation on top, INOW, going toward the sky, then cross over that first wrap and start winding down toward the ground, which locks the second turn over the first turn. This prevents the string from slipping on the post in the future. Visualise a dancer "On the Pole" at your local Gentleman's Club.
Fourth, I pull a lot of tension on the string as I finish tightening the string. Next I really press hard on the string where it goes over the top of the tailpiece adjuster to get a sharp bend there.
Fifth, I tune all the strings at least a half-step high to put a lot of tension on the system and leave it for five or ten minutes to "Set the Neck" before attempting to fine tune it.
Last edited by Buster666 : 02-28-2009 at 11:32 AM.
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