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Evil Undead

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  1. [quote name='neepheid' timestamp='1427966565' post='2736331']
    I get a bit nervous when people talk about full turns [i]plural[/i] in relation to truss rods.

    Are you changing string gauges or brands? If not, why do you need to reset the relief every time?[/quote]

    No. Just curious and trying to learn :)

    [quote name='pfretrock' timestamp='1427966906' post='2736339']
    Could be quite a bit of slack (backlash) at the centre before tension is applied to the rod. [/quote]

    True, probably half of that turn was still slack. There does seem to be quite a bit before it gets stiffer.

    [quote name='SteveK' timestamp='1427972560' post='2736448']
    Under normal circumstances (if the bass is playing well), or changing string gauge, there should be no reason to touch the truss rod when changing strings.
    The words "[i]Given theirs several turns and been ok[/i]" and "[i]Running out of truss rod[/i]" are worrying, My advice would be to leave the truss rod alone and take the bass along to a reputable tech, to either setup... or repair. Once you've got your bass in good playing order then do some research, there are probably many Youtube vids explaining the whys/hows/do's and don'ts of truss rod adjustment. It's very easy, providing you know what you're doing.
    [/quote]

    [quote name='Coilte' timestamp='1427974383' post='2736501']
    The truss rod should rarely need to be touched. When it does, it is usually because a different brand or tension of string is replacing the old strings. Even at that, the [u]maximum [/u]that is generally required is a quarter to a half turn. A little goes a long way with the truss rod.

    I'd second the advice to bring your bass to a reputable tech and have him check it out.
    [/quote]

    I don't need to take it to a tech, it's fine. I can get my bass to play beautifully and there's no abnormal resistance when turning the rod.

    I'm just curious and wanting to learn about my instrument, there's no need to assume there's a problem just because I'm asking a question :)

  2. I was wondering because mine takes about a full turn from mid point to get the neck straight, (every time I change strings I return it to mid way and set relief) but I've read that some folks have given theirs several full turns and been ok. I always worry about running out of truss rod even though it's only happened once (not on this bass)

  3. Hi! So, I feel like an idiot for asking this but I'm going to anyway.

    My truss rod goes both ways, and has a bit right in the middle where it's loose and has no effect on the neck - I'm told that's normal.

    What I want to know is, roughly how many full turns approximately do you get both ways from this mid point?

    :)

  4. I'd seriously consider buying one at the right price. Scott, will they have a solid finish, or a nice ish top (not as nice as yours of course @ £2k+!) Glad to see they'll have a fixed bridge, I wouldn't have much use for a trem personally ;)

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  6. [quote name='TheRockinRoadie' timestamp='1424295768' post='2694961']
    With the B Social, I could replace several of the things that take up so much space in my room. Okay, so I may not use all the features, but being able to plug in to a decent practice amp, and stream Spotify from my phone, without any wires attached, and having the option of a friend jamming along, that price starts to seem very attractive (plus it looks great, and as musicians we all know that really, it's about the look ;) ).

    I'm very looking forward to trying one at the Bass Show this year, and potentially getting rid of quite a few awkward cables, and plug sockets, and gaining some bedroom space back.

    I think everyone is entitled to an opinion, but let's not be rude folks. I'm very proud to be an Ashdown user, but that doesn't mean I think all other brands are awful. Everyone should have their own thing otherwise this site would be pointless, with us all owning the same amp, cab and bass. Now that would be a sad occurrence. Well done Ashdown for giving something a go.
    [/quote]

    Yes! :hi:

  7. I love Ashdown amps, I've used them for quite a long time on and off (the "off" times were purely because of weight when I was out gigging) and am very happy with my current Mibass combo.

    The only reason I'm sorry that it's £600 is that I don't have £600 right now, but consider me starting to save for one! Everything I need plus more in a little space saving box that me and the Mrs can also use for music and movies from phone/iPad? Sold!

    P.S. You guys are really harsh. Those scathing comments were unpleasant to read through. At least try something before bitching about it in public.

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