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obi 2 kenobi

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  1. Hi, this subject may already have been done to death so apologies to all.
    To those who play 5 strings (and above) what is your preferred string spacing ?
    Secondly is there a database or even a simple list showing the string spacing by model and manufacturer ?

    Cheers y'all

  2. [quote name='mcgraham' post='193143' date='May 6 2008, 06:04 PM']Very fair comments. I've actually moved back to wider/19mm spacing since some discussions with Mark @ BassDirect & Enrico @ Wood&Tronics. Whilst I prefer tighter spacing for reduced movement/economy of motion, wider spacing helps keep the right hand a lot more relaxed. It's a trade off between the two really.

    I'd agree re: the eq, although I felt it was the bass knob that was to my dislike; dialled in a woolly bass sound rather than warmth or punch.

    [i]True. The eq on the stingrays is superior. You can get a good range of tones. Less so on the Smith
    [/i]

    Good plan. I can tell you that bassjamm would still love that bass back so if you do decide to move it on, please drop him a message.

    [i]Noted. As said earlier the only reason for potentially moving it on is tight string spacing. If I do, will probably replace it with bass having 17.00 / 17.50mm spacing.[/i]



    Hope all is well my friend, happy playing!

    Mark

    P.S. What string brand are you using that has a 0.128 B string?[/quote]

    Labella Slappers. Use them on all my basses. High tension strings which I prefer.

  3. [quote name='mcgraham' post='192458' date='May 5 2008, 08:34 PM']Hi Ken

    Nice shot! How's the foray into five strings going for you? Is the Smith working out well for you?

    Mark[/quote]


    Hey Mark,

    Just started playing it a week ago. Biggest challenge is the string spacing. Tuned B-G with 128-40 guage and 16mm spacing doesn't leave much space between strings - fretting hand tends to mess up on moving octaves from string to string. That said I now realise 19mm string spacing is too much for me. Sounds very good - clear hi-fi sound. The treble eq doesn't seem to do much though. Very light and well made.
    I intend to keep it for the moment. See how it goes later on.


    Cheers, Ken

  4. [attachment=8367:DSC00334.JPG]


    L to R

    1978 Stingray. Plays & sounds great. Picked up on ebay years ago from retired muso. No 1 bass

    1987 Stingray. Bought new. Status neck added. Much lighter than '78 but 2 band rules.

    1983 JV Jazz. Bought new. Loads of customisation....emgs....defret....paint job....Was only bass for years. Superb sounding bass & great build quality.

    c.2000 Ken Smith BSR. Bought from mcgraham (mark). Restrung B - G. Just started using it recently having been left in office for months. Not bad. Nice action

  5. Graphite neck

    Pros : slim profile (much slimmer than the '78), more defined sound, notes are less coloured are you move around neck, better sustain, build quality

    Cons : necks amplifies fret hand noise - need to watch/improve fretting hand.


    I still have the old wooden neck, in case I want to change back.

  6. Hi, I have a '78 stingray which I've had for a number of years, in addition to a number of other basses - will add proper introduction & photos later.

    Recently the varnish or coating has started to come off the back of the neck when playing. In fact just rubbing the neck with finger or thumb will remove the surface coating. Its doesn't leave a mark - you cannot see what has come off. Its feels just like wisps of rubber you get using an eraser.

    Its annoying. Should I get very light grade sandpaper and sand the entire neck to fix ?

    Any ideas ?

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