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Man.about.Tyne

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  1. 19 minutes ago, russ.c said:

    Will I learn to love the bridge eventually?

     

    No, it's a PITA!  I have two Sandbergs and I agree with you about the bridge and the strings - rumour is that they are GHS Super Steels.

     

    Anyway, the bridge...  I played around endlessly with the bl**dy thing until it's right and I'm never going to touch it again.

     

    Good luck!

     

  2. Sadly at the opposite end of the price spectrum…

     

    https://www.stringsdirect.co.uk/products/thomastik-infeld-jf324h-jazz-flatwound-hofner-bass-strings-43-96

     

    Get these Hofner-specific version JF324H rather than the regular medium scale, JF324 set because…

     

    1. The winding taper is thinner and more suited to wrapping around tiny winding posts (and getting through the 2mm holes) found on those 60s bases.

     

    2. The “H” set have a 96 gauge E string where the regular set has a 106.  I’ve not tried the regular set myself but lots of folk complain that it’s horribly unbalanced with the other strings.  I have tried the 96 set and they’re great.

     

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  3. So Sandberg TM4 is pretty close to 44 inches long.

     

    Angled in the rack, it’s 41.5 inches high.  But that’s quite an angle so the whole thing is sticking out from the wall by about 28 inches.

     

    Also, looking at your photo, you’re not going to fit a 7 rack in that space unless you’re shifting the piano too.  My 7 rack is 44 inches wide.

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  4. Heavy - of course not. Does anyone really want to lug a lump around the stage?

    Colour - really not a fan of pastel shades. Sky blue or sea foam green? Nope.

    Strings - four.  Anything else is like playing an ironing board. I suspect that may just be my lack of talent.

    Pickguard - Nope. You can have natural wood, sparkle or three tone sunburst and then screw on a lump of plastic. Really?  If you have to have one it has to be as inconspicuous as possible. Tort is almost acceptable.

    Pickups - single coils, thank you very much!

    Headstock - not really a prejudice but my first ever bass was a 4-in-line EVERYTHING I’ve ever bought since is 2+2. Don’t know why!

    Electronics - passive. Don’t want another point of failure.

     

    Having said all that, I do have basses which weigh too much, have pickguards, have active electronics and/or humbuckers.

     

    Bottom line is that everything is negotiable… except Shell Pink!

     

    Maybe…

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  5. This happened to me three or four times when I was playing regularly.  This was when playing guitar and it happened to the middle finger of my fretting hand.  At this point you really do have to stop and uncurl the finger with your other hand in order to keep on playing.  
     

    It never occurred to me to seek medical advice as I just thought it was muscle cramps.  Maybe I should have.

     

    If it’s your plucking hand, I think a plectrum in your pocket for backup is a great idea.

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