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Moos3h

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  1. Hi all,

    Another forum I'm on have this thread running and it's full of useful stuff so I figured I'd pilfer it for here.

    What are your tips for better tone without spending a penny? Mine is to raise the action a little - I've recently done this on all my basses and whilst I don't like how it looks, my fingers have adjusted and it sounds better to my ear.

    So what are your top tips for tonal improvements without getting the credit card out?

    Cheers,
    James

  2. I always loosen the strings off - not because of any other reason than I've seen instances where the guitars have been thrown around so much that if they land face-down, the strings actual press into the frets or fretboard. Granted, not really on bass but have seen it 4-5 times on guitars I've bought, so I err on the side of caution and (touch wood) have not had any problems.

    Cheers,
    James

  3. Low B and Octaver could be enough to cause problems through the BC212 as whilst it's a good little cab, I can't imagine the drivers have great Xmax - you still running the MB LM3 head?

    I'd go Genz Benz - if you can get one of their 2x12s they are light, loud and go low...perfect!

  4. Well, I finally got round to doing something with my Deko. The neck was garbage, so that's gone in the parts bin and I've thrown on one that's off an Aliexpress 'Fender' which is a little better.

    It's quite a looker now and the body is REALLY good, nice weight and great grain.

    I should point out that I'm very much NOT the luthier, the neck wouldn't quite fit and I didn't have such tools as a file or sandpaper, so I just stood on it until it went in. Job done. I reckon I could get a job at Fender with that level of technical skill?

    Anyhoo - it's together, working and I'll take it for a spin tonight at rehearsal to see how it sounds.

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    Cheers,
    James

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