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Blues Cat

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  1. [quote name='ead' timestamp='1394457221' post='2391478'] Not much help on the Dingwall forum either. I notice there are some Payson ground wounds available, but the choice of gauges is very curious as the string tensions will be all over the place. [/quote] We adjust and fine tune the Payson Fanned sets to be balanced in tension and tone for the Dingwall 37"-34" scale. They are customized for the Multi-Scale basses. Don't let the gauge numbers scare you off.
  2. [quote name='Cameronj279' timestamp='1451916358' post='2944527'] I've never boiled a set of strings before as I generally use coated strings but I'm contemplating trying it with an old set of Payson strings I have but they have a plastic ball end (is that what that bits called?) Just wondering if this would cause an issue...I don't really want melted plastic in my pots. Cameron [/quote] You've got the ball end nomenclature correct, but my ball ends are Stainless Steel. Payson
  3. Dave Swift is using at the moment the standard Super J set of strings on the B, E & A, and using DR sunbeams (45 & 65) on the D & G and this is working out extremely well so far for him. He likes the clarity, precision & bite from the stainless Steels on the lower strings, and in turn likes the softness in feel, the smoother sound and thicker gauge (at least from the D string) of the DR Sunbeams. If I owned a Super P I would try .130 .105 .90 .70 .50 all non tapered nickel.
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  5. Some interesting uneducated reply's on the looks of the bass. I would say you need to play one before you judge it.
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