Flat wound Question
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Bob, on both of my 4003's I had to reverse the saddle for the E string to get the proper intonation. I was wondering if you had the same problem with your Pyramids. Once I set it its ok. One set is a little over 2 years old and intonation is still right on. I put half rounds on one bass and had to turn the saddle around again, but im leaning toward putting the Pyramids back on.
Nope mine are both fine, I had a 98 4003 in which I turned it around but I don't remember what kind of strings I had on that one and I think I got that one intonating fine with the saddle the proper way after a while. I have 96 and 2000 4003's now. I just looked at the 96 and the saddle on the E string is almost all the way back in fact.
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Story goes he went thru 3 Dano Longhorns, breaking a string and being forced to buy a new bass after each string break as there were no replacement strings that fit. He wanted the twangy Dano tone but finally gave up and used the Fender.
We play MG for our encore, and I use my Jerry Jones Longhorn for that tune.
We play MG for our encore, and I use my Jerry Jones Longhorn for that tune.
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He wanted to play it with round wounds ... but back then no music store had rounds ... he got a danelectro bass with rounds, but he broke the strings, he could not get replacement strings so he got a second danelectro ... he broke those strings as well ... so he had to use the jazz ... but even back then he wanted the round wound sound ...
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