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  1. Agreed it's great!
  2. That's weird, I've found the opposite; anything below Cish pitch wise on the A string has more of a tendency to retrigger, anything above that will pretty reliably not rearticulate when I hammer on. Passive J, tone all off, neck pickup, just some light compression in front of the mxr.
  3. Anyone needing a fat fingers mod, you can get these from thonk and they work great. You can either honour the original colour scheme or go rogue, your choice!
  4. Anyone needing a fat fingers mod, you can get these from thonk and they work great. You can either honour the original colour scheme or go rogue, your choice!
  5. Really? How does one visit the factory? Might be nearby at some point.
  6. I think they at least look great. Of all the ways you could slightly mess with the way a standard J looks, I think they've picked a nice set of ways.
  7. So, a couple of folks have complaints about the quality of hardware on Sandbergs on that other forum, in particular the bridge being made of cheap metal. What do owners here think? Have one on order and I'm all spooked about it.
  8. I know there are a ton of these on here, but none get at what I'm experiencing specifically... ... a buzz that only happens on the A string, any fret, and only when it's tuned to A. You can hear it through the amp. Does my head right in. I'd honestly give up on the bass before the strings, so this is my last ditch attempt before I sell it. I've got my own theories, but rather than influence any responses with those, here's some plain facts... I play pretty lightly, and I like being just of the cusp of fret buzz anyway, so I feel like I can say I'm not just moaning. If I tune the string up or down a tone, zero buzz. If I use other strings (e.g. the Fender ones that come on it), zero buzz. It really doesn't seem to matter what I hold down... saddles, tuners, behind the nut... it always buzzes and I just can't figure out what is actually doing the buzzing. It's a Fender Jazz (yes it does have a retainer on the A, and yes it's wound as far down as possible anyway). I've had 3 sets of the same strings on it now (TI Jazz Rounds), and all do the same after they've bedded in. The nut has been filled in with bone dust to accomodate the smaller strings, done by a professional rather than me. It's had two setups since moving to the TI Jazz Rounds, both from reasonably reputable folks. Keen to hear your theories on what it is. Is it even solvable? Get rid of the bass and move on? Cheers, A
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