Thursday, June 15, 2006

Boiling my Strings


Hi friends,

Want to save extra bucks on bass strings?
I think some of you had heard about boiling of bass strings. Guess what? I am one of those who tried doing that. Well it suppose to make the strings (used for more than 10 months) sound more bright, remove some rust and etc

Before you start, record the sound of the bass with your current set and after you boiled the strings to hear the differences.
Ok honestly speaking I think there is no big differences but for those who want to give it a try, here we go!

1. Find a round pot big enough to put in your bass strings ( please do not use it to cook anything anymore even if you have wash it hundreds of times) So delicate a pot that you do not want to use and put your strings in.

2. Fill it up with water and boil it for at least 20 minutes.

3. Let it cool for 10 minutes and pour away the water (Is the water slightly brownish?).

4. Dry your strings and strung it back to your bass. ( You might need to adjust the action of the neck if it start to buzz).

Alternatively is to buy a new set of strings. Rotosound is quite affordable. Love the yellow colour box :)

Btw since I unstrung my bass strings to boil, I took the waiting time to polish my frets and the fretboard.
Cleaning up the dirt from the bridge too.
You can choose to use 'fire wine' to soak your strings too. (methylated spirit)

Cheers,

Ben

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