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Bass ‘choking’ in the upper register
Doctor J replied to Bass Wielder's topic in Repairs and Technical
When the neck has all the relief dialled out you still get buzzing on the higher frets, but the lower frets are ok, despite the action being uncomfortably high? -
Advice needed on open string buzzing on acoustic bass
Doctor J replied to Jimothey's topic in Repairs and Technical
If you loosen the strings, that saddle bar probably comes out and you could sand the bottom of it to get the action you want. However... I'd take all the strings off except the A string, since that's what's readily causing the buzz and try to isolate the source of the buzzing first. Hit the string, make it buzz, then put your fingers on what you suspect is vibrating and causing the buzz. Apply pressure to stop the different bits vibrating, e.g. the saddle, the ball ens of the string, the ends of the bridge against the body, check the truss rod isn't slack, strap buttons, tuner keys, even the bracing inside the sound hole. -
Bass ‘choking’ in the upper register
Doctor J replied to Bass Wielder's topic in Repairs and Technical
"as I cannot put the neck any straighter without buzz (truss rod trials)" Buzz where? -
One reason why greatest guitarist lists are redundant
Doctor J replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
A lot of the people on that Rolling Stone list are greatness-challenged which makes their presence on such a list a bit of a puzzle, other than meeting some sort of positive discrimination criteria decreed at boardroom level. -
Advice needed on open string buzzing on acoustic bass
Doctor J replied to Jimothey's topic in Repairs and Technical
Sounds like it's coming from the bridge? Find out where it's coming from for sure. Does it happen if you play at the first fret? Does it happen if you play the E string at the 5th fret, is it a resonant vibration? Start with the basic setup. Check the neck relief. Check the strings are wound properly on the tuners so there is good pressure on the nut. Check the string clearance from the nut over the first fret. Add pictures of the bridge. -
You have to spend £300 on effects pedals for tonight's gig…
Doctor J replied to max_overdrive's topic in General Discussion
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Bass ‘choking’ in the upper register
Doctor J replied to Bass Wielder's topic in Repairs and Technical
It's got a Badass bridge, that's why. -
Maybe he was a nasty individual who got his just desserts?
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derrière pocket always works.
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My earliest memory is listening to my Mum's Mother of Invention LPs, specifically Absolutely Free and We're Only In It For The Money. As a result, when it comes to music, anything goes, particularly the more varied and eclectic stuff. I will also call any vegetable, any vegetable at all.
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My favourite shim was made from a Callan Veterinary Hospital business card. They closed a few years ago, sadly, so now I use Aldi AAA battery packaging. I haven't checked to see if the AA card has different tonal properties, but some day I might. As for Lidl, let's not open that can of worms.
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Bass ‘choking’ in the upper register
Doctor J replied to Bass Wielder's topic in Repairs and Technical
How do you set the relief? Any bow in the neck adds string clearance for the lower frets only and tends to mean you have the action lower on the higher frets than you really should have, giving you this kind of buzz. The bow is adding behind the fret you're playing at, meaning you've sod all clearance at the higher frets. Loosening the truss rod will only exacerbate this. First, put the original shim back in at the heel. A Badass bridge maxed out means the strings are a long, long way from the body. Set the relief so that, when you hold the strings down at the first fret and the last fret, you have a gap about the width of a business card between the bottom of the strings and the top of the frets. No more than that. Once that's done, then set the action. -
"Early in ZZ Top's career" = 1969 to 1975 or thereabouts. Before Reverb and even before eBay and even before ludicrous Fender fetishisation.
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Shaky Hands are not a million miles away from music I would listen to regularly, but I didn't think much of them, to be honest. The songs don't tend to go anywhere and I was losing interest by the end. They're the kind of band I might enjoy more hearing only one song of as, going from one into the next, it all gets very samey very quickly. I didn't hate it but I can't see myself ever listening to it again. There are much better bands ploughing that particular furrow.
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Beatles 'new' Single, Now and Then, thoughts?
Doctor J replied to PaulWarning's topic in General Discussion
As a standalone song, it's nothing special, though I can't say I disliked it. It reflects the restrictions under which it was made. It's ok. As an endeavour by a couple of friends to close a circle, so to speak, honouring another couple of friends, and what they did to finally complete a song using what sounds like little more than 30 seconds of abysmally recorded original material, I found it quite moving. -
The Corabi album is the best thing they did by a long, long way. It's a banger.