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Strings Won't Grip On Geddy Lee Jazz


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Picked up an immaculate used Geddy Lee bass the other day.

Got a new set of Daddario 45-105 to fit.

E and A fine, but the D and G simply won't grip in the machine heads. They go in, the start to slip as soon as any tension is applied.

I can't understand why - I've resrung hundreds of times on loads of basses (including my old GL a few years back) and never had this before.

I've tried the old fitted set back in, and they're fine - which rules out the bass.

I'm pulling my hair out here with a half strung bass - help!!

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Managed to fix it.....I think!

I resrtung, with one turn around the post, and the second putting the string through the centre gap in the machine head, and around then on (I banked on 3/3.5mm excess, should have left 4).

My last GL was a used example as well, and I remember it being strung as such when I got it.

I'd love to know if it's just my GL, or if this is common......or if everyone strings in this way and I was previously wrong!

I've always done in and around, never used the centre gap before....!

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I'll leave more next for sure!

I'm used to my Ric with its very small heads, 3mm is fine on that.

The Fender tuners are much bigger!

It's stayed fine overnight - so the problem is totally fixed. Funny thing is I bought another used GL a few years ago (sadly sold), and the previous owner had strung it in exactly the same way.

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[quote name='tommorichards' timestamp='1401056883' post='2459704']
I had this problem with stringing my bass up the other week. Turns out i cut it too short, so it wasn't getting enough grip, and slipped out as i was tensioning it. I found a solution though, instead of buying a new string


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Genius!

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[quote name='spongebob' timestamp='1401379760' post='2463047']
Here's how I did mine.

Do I assume that the tension on the neck, etc. is the same regardless how the string is wrapped around the tuning post? Up, through, around, tied together....? :D
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Yes, the tension will be the same, it's only the length between the bridge & nut, the guage, and the tuning that makes a difference to overall tension.

That's an interesting way of putting strings on - I've never seen it done that way! I would usually put the string vertically in the centre hole of the post, then bend it down horizontally and then wind. I try to get 3 or 4 full winds on the post (especially on the A on a Fender, for a sharper break angle at the nut), and I've never had problems with slipping. You should be able to get at least 3 or 4 winds on the D & G, depending on the length of the string. I actually don't even cut my strings before putting them on anymore - it's worked ok for me both with DR strings and Thomastiks. I just have to be a bit careful about making sure the wind starts high on the E.

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