Kala UBass String Up

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  • How to install Road Toad Pahoehoe U•BASS® strings on your U•BASS®!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 76

  • @PhilipSumesgutnerLeBirne
    @PhilipSumesgutnerLeBirne 9 років тому +47

    I thought the intro would never end

  • @lennyjg8968
    @lennyjg8968 2 роки тому +1

    Why does nobody ever show how to put it in the bridge??

  • @Bsholder
    @Bsholder 12 років тому +12

    Great info......but the intro is a bit too much!

  • @FleksiTV
    @FleksiTV 9 років тому +20

    I don't understand why there's only footage of the neck and not the bridge end of the procedure? Surely that's part of the stringing process?

    • @abdielmartinez6964
      @abdielmartinez6964 5 років тому +1

      Yes , I know how to do the neck but not the end

    • @mrchiselstick
      @mrchiselstick 4 роки тому

      They forgot a very important step at the bridge but the headstock end had some good tips. I want to believe they will figure out the strings need 2 attachments each.

  • @MusicalJeanAz
    @MusicalJeanAz 7 років тому +10

    these strings look alot longer than the ones i got.

  • @MusicalJeanAz
    @MusicalJeanAz 7 років тому +3

    Nice but only showing half the process. Would be so helpful if you show how the strings go into the bridge that doesn't have door on the back to work with restringing.

    • @performances8356
      @performances8356 5 років тому

      See my comment -- needle & thread is all you need, and you'll be done in about 15 minutes.

  • @performances8356
    @performances8356 5 років тому +8

    Ok. I just replaced my strings on an older Rumbler WITHOUT the kick plate on the back. Once I figured things out, it went like butter: You're gonna use a needle and thread. You run the needle/thread down through the bridge and dangle it down using the weight of the metal needle until you can grab it easily through the sound hole. Pull enough through to work with, but not too much that it comes out of the bridge! Then you're gonna "nick" a little bit of the string -- push the needle in through the circular face at an angle so you're just going through a tiny bit of the string edge: this stuff it tough, it won't rip. Push the needle ALL THE WAY THROUGH. The "trick" is that there is very little tolerance/wiggle room between the size of the hole and the size of the string, so adding material that fattens up the string makes it a lot harder. Pushing the needle all the way through allows the string plenty of room to slide through the bridge. Gently pull the thread while pushing the string. I spent about an hour trying combo of super-glue to old string, electrical tape to old string, electrical tape to a copper wire -- they all added too much girth so pulling through the hole was too hard. Once you're through, just pull the needle/thread combo all the way through and onto the next string!

    • @ShadamAran
      @ShadamAran 2 роки тому

      lol I just realized this about mine and long story short it's up for sale lmao just no.

    • @whitemellon
      @whitemellon Рік тому

      Me too, what a stupid design.

  • @George14215
    @George14215 2 роки тому +3

    Is it normal to have a ton of winds on the D and G? I pulled very hard while i did the knot, but even with the knot and a few winds when i let go of the loose end, the whole string slackened. I ended up winding forever to get the G in tune. Is this normal?

  • @toongurl
    @toongurl 2 роки тому +2

    Can you please remake this video

  • @NaturalFork
    @NaturalFork 4 роки тому +5

    Loudest into ever. But the knots on d and g were super helpful.

  • @cud97
    @cud97 11 років тому +5

    Little wing

  • @ubeeh
    @ubeeh 6 років тому +3

    Can you do a video how to fit the strings in the bridge on the U-Bass Rumbler (the one without the opening on the back)? I am totally at loss.

    • @performances8356
      @performances8356 5 років тому +1

      See my comment above -- needle & thread is all you need, and you'll be done in about 15 minutes.

  • @RockStarOscarStern634
    @RockStarOscarStern634 2 роки тому +4

    I prefer using D'addario Nyltech U Bass Strings because they're Color Coded which helps alot. They should add on a Low B & High C for the extended Range 5 & 6 String Bass Ukuleles. I decided to use Taylor GS Mini Strings on my UBass which are Nylon wound in Phosphor Bronze. They have Ball Ends which make restringing a snap

  • @Conquistadoom
    @Conquistadoom 2 роки тому +3

    Just received a Scout fretless. Really excited about this instrument.

  • @stevefisher1036
    @stevefisher1036 3 роки тому +3

    Kala, please update your videos to show installation of not only Pahoehoe strings, but all the other aftermarket offerings. This video is eight years old, and does not take into account the wide assortment of strings now offered, including some with and without terminal ends.

  • @newporter42
    @newporter42 11 років тому +5

    click 0:34 to skip intro

  • @praks007
    @praks007 10 місяців тому

    My A-string on the U-Bass is causing some Buzz in the body when I pluck. This issue started during my most recent tuning. Now in whichever position I set the Tuning pegs, the Tuner shows Green for the A-string. I suspect some issue with the tuning peg, because I felt a slip in the tuning peg after which this issue surfaced. What do I do?

  • @alexanderbprice
    @alexanderbprice 4 роки тому +1

    Dear Kala: 35 seconds of completely useless "intro"? Please eliminate from future vids. Otherwise, thanks for the instruction!

  • @whitemellon
    @whitemellon Рік тому

    How the fuck do you get them in the bridge end? I can't get my hand in the sound hole.

  • @leftyhara3876
    @leftyhara3876 9 років тому +2

    Should we lubricate the strings with some string care oil or something. When they are dry sometimes it's tough to slide.. but I don't want to wreck the strings. Is there something you recommend?

  • @jazzmoran
    @jazzmoran 9 років тому +2

    what strings are you using? i currently have the Aquila "Thundergut" strings, but want black ones like them.

  • @Flux799
    @Flux799 5 років тому +1

    I remember when Kala made quality ukuleles. Now they just pump these things out from China. Premium price for a cheap quality instrument SMH...

  • @davidallen3007
    @davidallen3007 Рік тому +1

    Question: Does the knot on the G and D strings make it difficult to tighten the strings later if I get too many rounds/turns? (Kala manual recommends only two rounds/turns and if there are more the strings should be reset at the posts.

  • @stevefisher1036
    @stevefisher1036 3 роки тому +1

    I own two solid body ubasses. Talking with the folks at Kala, they don't recommend any metal strings, citing too much neck tension and very poor intonation of the upper frets. In other words, save your money and boy the cheap black Pahoehoe strings for best intonation and performance.

  • @popitn2nd
    @popitn2nd 6 років тому +1

    i Assume these are the Pahoehoe strings. the only black strings sold in the market. can you specify which strings are needed or suit for KALA Ubass? because Pahoehoe strings comes with either:Medium tension Standard set strings OR
    Low tension set strings. which one comes on your stock acoustic ubasses?

  • @trexinvert
    @trexinvert Рік тому

    U forgot some. Other end.

  • @nickmeyer1985
    @nickmeyer1985 3 роки тому +1

    Like the switchfoot tune in the intro!

  • @mvecellio1
    @mvecellio1 12 років тому +5

    How about showing the installation on the other end? Thanks for the good information.

    • @performances8356
      @performances8356 5 років тому

      See my comment -- needle & thread is all you need, and you'll be done in about 15 minutes (without the kick plate in back).

  • @arturoreyes7420
    @arturoreyes7420 3 роки тому

    switchfoot

  • @Black_Gold_Saw
    @Black_Gold_Saw 9 років тому

    Mine that came factroy out of the box, had 4 winds at G string. and after tuning it to G it had around 6-7 winds...So im prolly gonna rewind myself.
    I already tried at the D string (4 winds out of box 6 winds after tuning it to D) now I got 4 winds but keeps slipping out of tune. :(
    E&A are ok, but 1 wind to much. But its okay.
    So I think i have to purchase a new set of strings and do it myself. Kinda sucks though :(

  • @micksypickxen2386
    @micksypickxen2386 Рік тому

    I put Gallistrings Flatwounds on to reduce string noise when amped. Unfortunately, the needle/thread trick did not work for me, I could not get the needle secure. Instead, I put an inspection light (critical) in the body to light the area under the bridge, and then straightened out the end opposite the ball and put in a half-inch right angle bend. (long enough to reach up through the hole) I then snaked that end inside the soundhole towards the bridge until I could see it through the hole. Once there, I used my pointing finger to apply pressure raising the right-angled end up through the hole where I grabbed it with my needle-nosed pliers. I started on the G string (since that was the smallest) but once I got it done and knew the procedure, it didn't take too much fiddling to complete the rest. The only thing that gave me problems was the wiring for the pickup. I had to press it over to the bass side and down toward the back to get it out of the way. I hope this helps someone else.

  • @OMBOS
    @OMBOS 5 місяців тому

    ....conseil opportun...just for me...thanks to u'

  • @lorenzotosiart
    @lorenzotosiart 3 роки тому

    Can I swap kind of strings on a Kala Bass? I mean: i bought it with roundwound strings on. Can I swap them to the "elastic/rubber" ones if I want? Or each Kala bass model has differences to accomodate for different kinds of strings?

  • @dingoswamphead
    @dingoswamphead Рік тому

    Enjoying James's uke version of Little Wing. Thanks for the useful tips.

  • @stevefisher1036
    @stevefisher1036 3 роки тому

    These videos need to take into account the lack of adjustment for intonation of the ubass. There is a small bridge adjustment you can make, but the bridge side of the ubass is never addressed in any of the videos.

  • @dr.riccardo3575
    @dr.riccardo3575 3 роки тому

    I got a set of silver rumblers and the g string "knot" just refused to hold. After 5 attempts I just decided to tie a real knot to hold the string on the tuner

  • @mosilew207
    @mosilew207 4 роки тому

    Four strings, in a uke... and then a meteor hits, and they ran as fast as they could, from giant cat monsters.

  • @biggoosetravels5806
    @biggoosetravels5806 6 років тому

    what excess string? I just got new pahoehoe strings and they have a absolutely no slack. and they are too big to fit in the tuning pegs or the machine heads. what the hell.

  • @russellyoung2814
    @russellyoung2814 10 років тому

    Awesome. Really helps. I laugh because your strings are longer and it makes it easier with more to cut off.

  • @edburdo
    @edburdo Рік тому

    I just put ThunderBrowns on my Kala Passenger. My tip? Don't cut the ends until after your strings are settled. I ended up re-winding two of mine, because they stretched so much that they were wrapping back on themselves on the post. Easy fix when I hadn't cut the ends yet. :)

    • @ronc4500
      @ronc4500 9 місяців тому

      i just ordered some Thunder Browns. Did you also string the E & A with the knot?

  • @Parkerplaysperc
    @Parkerplaysperc 5 років тому

    is this process the same for the round wound strings? Or would those be more similar to changing regular bass strings?

  • @bassmentality
    @bassmentality 9 років тому

    This is facinating. What length do those string stretch to pls?

  • @PutItAway101
    @PutItAway101 8 років тому +1

    How are the strings put into the bridge, do they just push in or something?

    • @jeffdecker6003
      @jeffdecker6003 8 років тому

      +PutItAway101 exact same way you string up a uke

    • @PutItAway101
      @PutItAway101 8 років тому +1

      +Jeff Decker I'm guessing you've never actually seen a U-bass. They don't tie off round the bridge with a knot on the surface, they go straight over the bridge and disappear into holes in the body, no bridge pins or anything. I've never seen a uke like that.

    • @WillieG1016
      @WillieG1016 6 років тому

      The bridge is designed by Satan himself. No wonder they didn’t show the bridge procedure. It’s actually impossible

    • @dingoswamphead
      @dingoswamphead Рік тому

      The only way I could do it was by loosening all the strings so I could put my hand through the sound hole, pull them out through there. Then finding the right holes by feel with the new strings was quite slow.

    • @PutItAway101
      @PutItAway101 Рік тому +1

      @@dingoswamphead I did eventually figure it out. You push the string through the bridge hole, grab the end through the sound hole, pull it out through the hole enough that you can tie a knot near the end, then pull it back until the knot grips the underside of the bridge, then you can attach the other end to the tuning peg and start tuning

  • @peter.stefanrausch1668
    @peter.stefanrausch1668 4 роки тому

    Great Video thank you !!!!

  • @PinochleIsALie
    @PinochleIsALie 10 років тому

    Do you need a knot/tie for the E & A strings? It seems weird to just put them straight in and tune from there.

    • @russellyoung2814
      @russellyoung2814 10 років тому

      They will stay in there. More friction on the larger strings.

  • @asoo786
    @asoo786 9 років тому

    wow now i now ho to string a u bass

  • @chrisw9121
    @chrisw9121 7 років тому

    can a ubass be tuned down to b???

  • @billybadass62
    @billybadass62 11 років тому

    Thanks Ryan. Appreciate your help.

  • @Kailoa36
    @Kailoa36 12 років тому

    Mahalo nui loa!

  • @jwtish7825
    @jwtish7825 6 років тому

    SO SATISFYING

  • @coleemmersonhallman5329
    @coleemmersonhallman5329 6 років тому

    I liked the intro

  • @KeelyTeslow1989
    @KeelyTeslow1989 8 років тому

    We're trying to decide whether to toss ours in the fire-pit or use it for target practice. One way or another we are ridding the world of this evil beast.