Pyramids on my 4033
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Pyramids on my 4033
This is my first post, so I apologize if this has been covered to death already.
I have a 4003 bass, and I would like to try Pyramid flatwound strings on it. Will I have to adjust the truss rods or intonation if I installed these strings on my bass? Or, can I just put them on and be ready to go?
They seem to be a bit lighter in gauge than the Ric strings that came on it.
I have a 4003 bass, and I would like to try Pyramid flatwound strings on it. Will I have to adjust the truss rods or intonation if I installed these strings on my bass? Or, can I just put them on and be ready to go?
They seem to be a bit lighter in gauge than the Ric strings that came on it.
THis sounds like the psychic guitar/bass site ?
It is a 50 -50 chance that some kind of adjustment will be necessary.
If you have a set of Roto sound swing bass or a set that is similar , then the rods will need loosening .
How much ? See how to set up a guitar or bass in the search button to the left .
It is a 50 -50 chance that some kind of adjustment will be necessary.
If you have a set of Roto sound swing bass or a set that is similar , then the rods will need loosening .
How much ? See how to set up a guitar or bass in the search button to the left .
So you too want yours "ALAPWOB"?!?!
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I agree with the last statement, I strung up my 4003 a year and a half ago with a set of Pyramids and that same set is still going strong. I did have my luthier make a truss rod adjustment, but it was well worth it. I participated in a jam session last week and the tone coming from my 4003 was that great, classic RIC tone as it was meant to be heard. Do it!
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