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Decided to set up the neck on my bass using fender specs. I realized I’ve set it much lower in the past with no issues ? (I’m a lightish player) the fender specs feel kinda high to me but I think I could easily adapt.  What’s the general practice here ?

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8 minutes ago, Quilly said:

Decided to set up the neck on my bass using fender specs. I realized I’ve set it much lower in the past with no issues ? (I’m a lightish player) the fender specs feel kinda high to me but I think I could easily adapt.  What’s the general practice here ?

For me it is ‘I have never looked at Fender factory specs’. 

Action height is a very subjective and personal thing, as is string gauge choice and the amount of relief a player wants on the neck. Owing to that I don’t think that there is a ‘right’ setting. So long as it works for the player, then it works. 

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Do Fender look at their own specs? I've seen a few things out of the box (guitar and bass) that have needed a slight tweaking. 

As @thodrik says, a few catalysts to consider, if you've got a lighter/heavier gauge than what Fender use as a standard could make a big difference. Set up for whatever is comfortable for yourself and as long as it all works well, it's a job well done. 

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Some like it high, but for some that’s a battle, so they set it low and try to avoid rattle. 😁

 

 

Having tried a few Fender Ps in my local GG the other day, I suspect the highness of the Fender specs is to allow for poor ex-factory set ups; some of them seemed ridiculously high to me.

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