3020 SET - SHORT SCALE PRECISION FLATS™ BASS STRINGS
3020 SET - SHORT SCALE PRECISION FLATS™ BASS STRINGS
Long revered as the "Sound of Chocolate," Precision Flats™ sound and feel like rock and roll history! Stainless steel ribbon wire is wound over a hex core, and polished to a velvety smooth finish. This makes a string that is deep and percussive, with a bit of throat on the attack. The top end is pulled back too, with a smoothness to the notes as you climb the fretboard. You'll sit in the mix with a deep authority, ready to anchor the band all night.
Why Should You Play Precision Flats?
- You want to sit low in the mix, and anchor the groove
- You know there's magic with a Fender P-Bass and flats!
- You want that authentic vintage sound and feel
SKU | Set | Gauges | 1-G | 2-D | 3-A | 4-E |
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3020 | 3020 SET - SHORT SCALE PRECISION FLATS™ BASS STRINGS - 3020 Set, Light (32.75" winding) | 045-095 | 3021 (.045) | 3022 (.060) | 3023 (.075) | 3024 (.095) |
Hi, I have a Harley Benton (Mustang style) bass that officially has a scale of 30". It's not a through-body, so the distance from end of bridge to nut is 31". The distance from end of bridge to the tuner of the E string is roughly 33".
I see your winding length is 32.75". This should work, right? Long enough from bridge end to saddle, short enough to cut beyond the winding. Could you please confirm? Thank you.
I would first double check that the short scale set (that has a 32.75" winding length) is long enough for the thru-body Mustang. You might need the medium scale set.
That aside, the Precision Flats are flexible enough that you shouldn't have a problem with a thru-body bridge. Personally I advise against it, but we have a huge number of players that do this will no ill effects.
Hi there. Would these strings fit a Gibson SG bass, with a short scale length of 30.5 inches?