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Strings - Scale Length vs Winding Length


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Hi all.  I just tried fitting a set of Rotosound tru-bass nylon strings (long scale) to my Squier Fretless Jazz bass and I was disappointed to discover that the G string is too short. The length of the 'sounding' part is ok, the same as the other three strings, but the 'silk' part is too short - it doesn't even reach the tuning nut. Same with a set of Rotosound Jazz 77 flatwounds - the 'G' is too short. I should add that both of these sets were previously fitted to an Ibanez GSR200, but I have no recollection of trimming the strings. 

Do I need extra long scale? Does the Ibanez have a shorter neck (although the manufacturers' specs both say 34")?

Sincerely, Perplexed of Edinburgh.

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Just now, bassrockbob said:

Update - I figured it out. It's down to the different headstock shapes. I must've trimmed the G string for the 2 x 2 Ibanez tuners. Squier and Fender have the all the tuners on one side so the G string need to be longer. Doh.

 

That's what I figured...

Annoying when it happens. I had a set of strings on a Stingray (3+1 configuration) and one day I went to fit them to a Precision... oooops. :D

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13 minutes ago, mcnach said:

 

That's what I figured...

Annoying when it happens. I had a set of strings on a Stingray (3+1 configuration) and one day I went to fit them to a Precision... oooops. :D

Yeah, bummer. Never mind, I was so chuffed with the sound of the three strings that I did fit, I've just ordered up a new set :)  They really do sound close to that deep, warm acoustic double bass. A bit tricky to play mind!

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