To BEAD or not to BEAD? Five is the question...

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Re: To BEAD or not to BEAD? Five is the question...

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Here's a pic for you Steve, I hope this doesn't offend anyone here.... :lol:
There's B string and rick content soooo......
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73 Feb 4001, 73 March 4001, 73 April 4001, 73 May 4001, 73 June 4001, 73 July 4001
04 MM Bongo 5HSp, 07 MM Bongo 5HS, 09 MM Bongo 5HS, 09 MM Bongo 5Hp, 11 MM Bongo 5H
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Re: To BEAD or not to BEAD? Five is the question...

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I typically tune my 5 strings EADGC so won’t help you much here. However, I’m currently selling my Fodera Emperor 5 string, but was considering holding on to it until I played a Musicmann Stingray this weekend. For me, the best feeling 5 string neck and string spacing I’ve ever played and not a bad price for a Made in the USA bass at that. And that’s compared to Rick, Lakland and Fodera 5er’s!!! I’m beginning to set the table for a new 5er if you know what I mean 8)
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I know this is the Ric Forum and all, but since you posted it, Mark, I LOVE that Blue Dawn Bongo. (it IS Blue Dawn, right?...wait, is it a BFR? DAMN!)
Still looking for a white one.
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Re: To BEAD or not to BEAD? Five is the question...

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dog wrote:I'm with you on the fret thing. I seldom find myself above the 14th fret, but I'm glad the others are there. As for the B string, I finally went back to 4 strings after 7 years as a 5 string player. Even though the B was nice to have, I found that when I went back to 4 strings, I hardly missed the B. I suppose that you will find an answer after you change the nut and tune BEAD. But for me, I would never trade my G for a B.

It will be interesting to hear the results of your "experiment". Be cool :)
I guess we're all different on this. I have several 4 strings and I'm constantly running out of room trying to hit those last 5 notes on the B string.
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I could not do without the B OR the G. Which is why I play a 5. Not for everyone, but I know I go from the lowest to the highest depending on the song, and would miss them sooner rather than later.
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