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Bass ‘choking’ in the upper register
Bass Wielder replied to Bass Wielder's topic in Repairs and Technical
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Bass ‘choking’ in the upper register
Bass Wielder replied to Bass Wielder's topic in Repairs and Technical
Got busy for the weekend gigs… I’ll return to answer/update after the weekend. Thanks guys… -
Bass ‘choking’ in the upper register
Bass Wielder replied to Bass Wielder's topic in Repairs and Technical
High up the neck…. -
Bass ‘choking’ in the upper register
Bass Wielder replied to Bass Wielder's topic in Repairs and Technical
Thought: on looking at the bridge position from the side, it’s on a slope of the body. That is because of the position of the holes and the bigger size (than the original Fender barrel type. A good idea move it forward to the top of the body slope? (It has more than enough saddle intonation travel to compensate)…… -
Bass ‘choking’ in the upper register
Bass Wielder replied to Bass Wielder's topic in Repairs and Technical
Hi guys, Firstly, thanks for all the helpful input. Using a combination of the suggestions, I managed to get it to a compromised playing state. (After some hours of trial and error). Notes: *no shim in the neck pocket as this seems to work best. *the action is a tad higher than I would like (to be non buzzy). *……..as I cannot put the neck any straighter without buzz (truss rod trials). *the saddle legs of the bridge are still quite high…. I think the relationship between the neck pocket depth and body thickness (thus bridge height) is not right. See pictures. I personally like a generous height of the ‘neck in pocket’ (not sure what it’s called😂) like my wonderful ACG’s but it must be in proper relation to the body thickness/bridge height at the part of the body. Thoughts? …..to be continued -
Bass ‘choking’ in the upper register
Bass Wielder replied to Bass Wielder's topic in Repairs and Technical
I’ll try the shim at original place then use some of the ideas above… If no joy, then I’ll shift the shim to the ‘top’ part of the heel (towards the headstock) and try the same ideas. Thanks so far guys…👍🏾 -
Bass ‘choking’ in the upper register
Bass Wielder replied to Bass Wielder's topic in Repairs and Technical
Stock except for bridge. (It’s actually a Hipshot Kickass). -
Bass ‘choking’ in the upper register
Bass Wielder replied to Bass Wielder's topic in Repairs and Technical
Thanks for that!👍🏾 Will try, will update!!🤞🏾 -
Hi, I'm normally ok at doing my own setup but this is beating me a bit so I’m seeking the set up pros advice/recommendations…🙏🏾 Hopfully I can explain properly and maybe get a solution🤞🏾 It’s a Fender Jazz 5 string with a Hipshot Kickass (edit) bridge. When I got it, it was already choking (from about the 15th fret). Raising the action didn’t help much. Other than making the lower register thought to play. Same results with loosening the truss rod. On removing the neck, I found a paper thin shim at the heel of the neck pocket. I tried a ‘credit card’ lift at the back of the pocket…made it worse. Also the bridge saddle legs are at the maximum…. I’m not an expert but I suspect the neck pocket is not deep enough….🤔???? Thoughts guys? Any help greatly appreciated👍🏾 ps: added a messy little video as proof… IMG_2055.mov
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ACG Retro B 5 string bass 35” scale (On hold) - *SOLD*
Bass Wielder replied to Bass Wielder's topic in Basses For Sale
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Roland AC-90 Acoustic Combo (with case) - *SOLD*
Bass Wielder replied to Bass Wielder's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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ACG Retro B 5 string bass 35” scale (On hold) - *SOLD*
Bass Wielder replied to Bass Wielder's topic in Basses For Sale
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*SOLD* Lovely ACG 5 string Retro B (Jazz style) built by Alan Cringean (Scottland) in near mint condition (signs of use but nothing obvious or major). *Only selling because I had another custom build come in from ACG (and I can’t keep them all sadly😩).* Alan builds basses that compares with the top professional luthiers not just in the UK or Europe but worldwide! I have travelled and played his basses all over and they never fail to get compliments from other band members or sound engineers (not to forget the observant/listening audience members😎). Fantastic balance, easy playability, flexible tones (John East!!), great aesthetics and sold build guarantees great gig experiences and reliable professionalism with this bass (and other ACG’s I’m sure). Description: 35” scale, 22 frets, Hipshot Kickass bridge, Gotoh tuners, East Electronics Uni-pre, Armstrong/ACG pickups, D’Addario strings. Top Wood: Cocobolo Veneer: Black Body Wood: Swamp Ash Body Finish: Satin Lacquer Neck Wood: 3 piece Maple Finger Board: Acrylic Resin Treated Maple Scale: 35″ 20″ radius Neck Finish: Satin Lacquer Pickups: ACG FB Humbuckers Hardware: Hipshot Kickass bridge, Gotoh GB350 Resolite tuners, Luminlay face dots Pre-amp: East Uni-Pre 5K Original specs here: https://acguitars.co.uk/project/0323retrobj5/ Comes with brand new TGI extreme gig bag in grey. Set up, serviced, new battery and ready to play!!! Collection/trial Aylesbury, Bucks or buyer arranged courier. Feel free to ask for any further information or to arrange trial or purchase. YOU WILL NOT BE DISSAPOINTED😉
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Various Bass cabinets (All working great!)
Bass Wielder replied to Bass Wielder's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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[SOLD] Boss GT1000 with Boss build quality/ effects/pre-amps in great condition. Excellent effects/pre-amps/EQs and definitely well catered for bass. Boss quality build and sounds and always great clean output to PA (great comments from every sound engineer I’ve worked with) Only selling because I downsized for travel. It comes with a Boss case and original box, power supply up to date software, display screen protector and reset to factory settings. Includes postage!!!!!!! ***Can post (UK) or trial/collection at Aylesbury, Bucks***
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This is a very nice sounding combo in great condition. I had it serviced a few months ago and it purrs. Though not designed specifically for bass, I was using with double bass or on smaller electric gigs (especially fretless), and it worked/sounded great. Dual channels makes it very flexible as it can handle magnetic/piezo pickups and also 1/4” or XLR cables on input. It also has an Aux input which can be used for practise or to put yet another instrument in. (or bypass the onboard preamp). Tonally it has great yet simple EQ and also a blendable Chorus effect. It comes with the original case (that has seen service and been repaired), I can post at buyers cost but collection/trial available from Aylesbury, Bucks. (ps: priced for quick sale from what I’ve seen out there….) AC-90A_egfispd03_W.pdf
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…and in action!
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Thoughts? IMG_1705.mov
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That’s for that👍🏾 Will have a look online.
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Maybe the bridge end colour is dark blue or black…..🫣😳
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In the process of changing so put this post up to help speed up the decision.. Anyone know what these are? Was on a rented bass and felt good. I suspect they are more for Arco playing ….. Looks like blue at the tailpiece and from E to G : black, yellow, purple, red. Had only a moment to grab the pics, sorry. Cheers guys
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Anyone know what these are? Was on a rented bass and felt good. I suspect they are more for Arco playing ….. Looks like blue at the tailpiece and from E to G : black, yellow, purple, red. Had only a moment to grab the pics, sorry. Cheers guys