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Can truss rods slip? Slightly annoying buzz at dusty end
Clarky replied to Clarky's topic in Repairs and Technical
[quote name='Ou7shined' post='1042330' date='Nov 30 2010, 01:30 PM']A wee (and I mean wee) squirt of wd40 won't do any harm... try not to get it on the wood though.[/quote] Thanks again mate, I will go seek the WD40 tonight. -
Can truss rods slip? Slightly annoying buzz at dusty end
Clarky replied to Clarky's topic in Repairs and Technical
[quote name='lettsguitars' post='1042325' date='Nov 30 2010, 01:27 PM']as for max'ing out a rod, i can't imagine that ever happening. if somethings 'rattling' and the rod is in tension, you've got problems.[/quote] There's no rattling. I have heard of people snapping truss rods by over-tightening, thats what left me a bit fearful. In fact it turns out that the previous owner of the bass (he just PM'd me) found the truss rod pretty stiff to adjust, even with lower tension strings. So it may just be that the issue here is I have a very stiff truss rod that is making me tread too carefully with adjustments for fearing of over-doing it. Thus Warwickhunt's WD40/grease suggestion (for which thanks WH!) may be the solution to my problem here. Well its worth a try anyway -
[quote name='bassotaiteilija' post='1042301' date='Nov 30 2010, 01:11 PM']Nice Clarky! I've heard so many great things about the Pino, that I gotta try one of those (n/a in Helsinki stores). Might be a bad luck charm for my wallet. I'll let my fingers decide. They usually reject the P neck. How are the TI strings? Like rubber bands? Cheers! Joona[/quote] Hey Joona! In answer to your question about TIs, I used to love these strings but now prefer something a little less thin/flexible and with a bit more tension so I have swapped over for Pyramid Gold Flats
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Can truss rods slip? Slightly annoying buzz at dusty end
Clarky replied to Clarky's topic in Repairs and Technical
[quote name='lettsguitars' post='1042266' date='Nov 30 2010, 12:51 PM']sounds like a single action rod to me, though i could be wrong. basically single action rods will only pull the neck to its original straightness and the only fix once a neck is bowed at full truss rod tension, is to level the board and refret.[/quote] Thanks. I guess its possible that teh truss rod is not "nearly max'd out" but just incredibly stiff? If so, is it possible to oil truss rods. Never thought to ask? Mind you, if it is slipping then that wouldn't help ... -
Can truss rods slip? Slightly annoying buzz at dusty end
Clarky replied to Clarky's topic in Repairs and Technical
[quote name='Ou7shined' post='1042255' date='Nov 30 2010, 12:45 PM']The obvious thing to try would be to put on some less tension strings for a day or two and see if the same thing happens. Depending on the type of t/r, you can eek a few extra turns out of them buy slipping a washer under the nut.[/quote] Thanks Ou7shined. Silly question but what/where is the nut (is it the cross-hatched truss rod screw head you are referring to?) If so, how would I get a washer underneath it - ie, would I need to completely unscrew and remove this first? -
[quote name='BobTheBassist' post='1041647' date='Nov 29 2010, 09:10 PM']You think 5's are ugly. Take a look at this. [url="http://www.alembic.com/info/fc_trip.html"]http://www.alembic.com/info/fc_trip.html[/url][/quote] 5s and Alembic 5s at that can be things of beauty (doesn't change fact I am better on 4 strings, mind) [attachment=65382:Copy_of_...paFive_1.jpg]
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On one of my basses, I have some medium tension Pyramid flats which tend to pull quite hard on the neck, resulting in very slight bowing. For those who like medium/high action this would not be the slightest problem, but I like a pretty low action and so this results in buzzing at the dusty end. I keep tweaking the truss rod clockwise and - for a short time - the problem is fixed. But then the next day, its almost as if I never touched the truss rod and the buzzing returns. Is it possible it is "unwinding" or slipping, so that the adjustments I make are not registering, or is it just natural settle? Any thoughts peeps? FYI, I am getting slightly nervous as the truss rod is near maxed out, judging by how hard it is to turn at this point (it really requires brute force), and I have to unscrew the neck each time I adjust so I worry also about stripping the screw holes in the heel.
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Fender Jazz Precision Hybrid Feeler **Back on Sale!**
Clarky replied to KevinJazzBass's topic in Basses For Sale
[quote name='KevinJazzBass' post='1042204' date='Nov 30 2010, 12:14 PM']Heartbreaker, I know what you mean, I do love the look of a bound and blocked rosewood board. Big fan of maple too, I really like the contrast between the body and fingerboard. Hi Joona, I would be happy to ship to Finland, I have shipped a bass to Europe in the past and not had any problems. The shipping did cost about £50 though. Thanks guys. Kev[/quote] Hey Kev, I sold a CS Jazz to Joona and shipped it to Finland. Had no problems with Interparcel (cost about £70 from memory) and Joona is a highly trustworthy guy -
[quote name='farmer61' post='1042077' date='Nov 30 2010, 10:42 AM']What about the DB etc??[/quote] Separate porn thread! There's a link in my sig below PS, bassmanady, the Pino is definitely not going anywhere although I am sorry you had the misfortune of hearing me play it - there's only so many times anyone can listen to the riff of 'The Magnificent Seven'!
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Having come up with the usual "I am so happy" blah blah on my last porn thread I am not even going to suggest these are all 'keepers' (well the Pino definitely is), here is my latest bunch. 2005 Fender CS Pino Palladino, 1994/5 Fender American Vintage '62 Precision Reissue (with added J pickup), and Bacchus Jazz (see a few posts below for pic) [attachment=65372:DSCF2204.JPG][attachment=65370:DSC00133.JPG]
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South East Bass Bash Year 4, Surrey, 27th November 2010
Clarky replied to silverfoxnik's topic in Events
[quote name='obbm' post='1041723' date='Nov 29 2010, 10:21 PM']Interestingly the latest BGM that came throught the letterbox this morning has a feature and review on compressors.[/quote] Rubbish review actually, as it the word b*ll*x does not appear anywhere. Obviously not done by a technician, eh 51m0n? -
Just bought an American Vintage P/J off Gareth. Lovely bass in tip top condition, kindly delivered to my office at work. After nearly doing business a couple of times, we finally do. Thanks Gareth!
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He has another FS thread for this bass. Thought I would step in as he's not exactly quick to get back to people (I know from experience). Anyhow, the bass is up at £700 on the other thread [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=110972&st=0&p=1024403&#entry1024403"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...p;#entry1024403[/url]
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[quote name='Happy Jack' post='1041384' date='Nov 29 2010, 05:01 PM']Just get the right gloves ... [attachment=65331:Hepburn.jpg] [/quote] silddx has several pairs of these, maybe he can lend you some?
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I did hear the other day that a well known DB player (won't say his name) who seems to have used several different EUBs in turn in the past few years only does so in order to extract the maximum from the tax off-sets of his profession - not because he is perennially dissatisfied with his gear. It put a slightly different complexion on my view of "endorsement whoring"
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[quote name='ShergoldSnickers' post='1041284' date='Nov 29 2010, 03:41 PM']If you ever play up in this neck of the woods there's me and a now a couple of mates who would turn up. Very, very taken with your stuff Clarky. [/quote] Cheers matey, remind me where your neck of the woods is (its not shown below your avatar pic)?
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[quote name='WalMan' post='1041119' date='Nov 29 2010, 01:30 PM']Now, to double the reasons for my qualifying as a sh1t player, where's me plectrum [/quote] Hey, Walman, I play a 4-string AND use a plectrum, what does that qualify me as?
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Swamp/voodoo/blues/jazz/something-or-other band Rattlin Bone play Camden on Wednesday (link here: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=109469&pid=1037361&st=0&#entry1037361)"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...;#entry1037361)[/url] followed up by The Waverley in Bognor Regis on Saturday. For those on the South Coast who want to escape the X-Factor, we are onstage about 8.45pm. It will be a slimmed down version of the band (probably 7 or 8 piece down from 14!). Fish n chips and rock n roll, yeah baby
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Based on that photo, if you'd said this was a new entry-level Far Eastern instrument (Ibanez, Aria etc) priced competitively for learners (say £125) I would not have been surprised.
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Afraid I am completely shallow. Part of the reason I fell for the Pino was I love the faded fiesta red colour. I am one of the trad colour camp (sunburst/oly white/seafoam green/ sonic blue/fiesta red) and never been attracted to natural wood. For a rock/metal bass, though, gotta be black!
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[quote name='Rich' post='1040738' date='Nov 29 2010, 07:49 AM']I play a 5 all the time these days, and yes I use the B a lot. I haven't gigged a 4 for about 7 years now. I don't feel that one is necessarily better than the other, it's just what I personally want to use. I don't feel the need to justify my more-then-4 choice and if anyone wants to look down their nose at me, that's fine, go ahead. Whatever floats your boat. But the sad fact is that threads like this [i]always[/i] end up as some sort of pissing contest, and to be honest it bores the life out of me. Life is too short for pointless snobbery, inverted or otherwise.[/quote] Its funny how perspective is, Rich. I read most of this thread as looking down the nose at 4-stringers like me! As you rightly intimate, different strokes for different folks
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South East Bass Bash Year 4, Surrey, 27th November 2010
Clarky replied to silverfoxnik's topic in Events
[quote name='51m0n' post='1040647' date='Nov 29 2010, 12:04 AM'] Looks like there may be one in your signature already??[/quote] Why do you think it's for sale? Already have enough people shouting "that's bollox" at me before they even see my amp has one compressor knob .... -
South East Bass Bash Year 4, Surrey, 27th November 2010
Clarky replied to silverfoxnik's topic in Events
[quote name='51m0n' post='1040633' date='Nov 28 2010, 11:53 PM']Fantastic news about the money all going to charity. So when will we do the next one?[/quote] When we have all traded on our amps with one compressor knob -
4 all the players I most admire play 4 strings (Jamerson, Simonon, Martyn P Casey, Bernard Edwards, Willie Weeks, Burton, Jaco etc on electric, La Faro, Chambers etc on DB). In some cases maybe they would have used a 5 if one was available but it didn't stop them making a glorious noise