Hi Mr Ace.
it was definitely a wider bridge being needed as well as a few more modifications. When I bought it I spoke to some Bryant owners, players and Martin and all suggested budgeting a decent chunk for set up, so when I had to spend a few hundred (£600 including a pickup) it wasn’t a surprise. I don’t want to be too effusive, but Martin is a bit of a master when it comes to set up and getting a great sound out of a bass.
The Bryant now sings beautifully. He’s lowered the nut, fixed the fingerboard and a few others bits. I basically said to do whatever the bass needed.
Paul and I were talking and he’d agreed to build me what was going to be the last soloist model at a very reasonable price indeed. As it turns out he has built another since then. The craftsmanship is impressive for the price, and it plays and sounds wonderful. It’s the first instrument I’ve ever owned from new (bass or upright), and I’m delighted with it.
He’s a lovely chap and we had a great time when I met Paul. He’s continuing a long tradition of unique people building great instruments.