RnRDave Posted April 13 Posted April 13 Can anyone tell me what the problem might be? When I hold the body in certain positions the rattle goes away. Bass is Fender Modern Player Jazz Bass Short Scale. PXL_20250413_133411345.mp4 Quote
RnRDave Posted April 13 Author Posted April 13 Doesn't seem to be neck relief as the strings don't seem to be hitting the frets to cause the rattle. Quote
Reggaebass Posted April 13 Posted April 13 Have you had a listen around the tuning pegs, maybe something is vibrating there, great colour btw 2 Quote
RnRDave Posted April 13 Author Posted April 13 PXL_20250413_140528235.mp4 Oddly when I lay it flat on my lap the rattle isn't there... Quote
snorkie635 Posted April 13 Posted April 13 My guess is your trussrod is loose. Sometimes a firm dunt with the heel of your hand to the neck around the 12th fret is enough to sort the problem. Don't hit the neck so hard you break it though! 2 Quote
RnRDave Posted April 13 Author Posted April 13 9 minutes ago, snorkie635 said: My guess is your trussrod is loose. Sometimes a firm dunt with the heel of your hand to the neck around the 12th fret is enough to sort the problem. Don't hit the neck so hard you break it though! If this was the case should I hear it rattle when I shake the whole bass? Just gave it a good shake and can't hear anything... Quote
Lozz196 Posted April 13 Posted April 13 Whenever rattle is mentioned on Fender basses my first thoughts are the A string. Try pressing down on the string just before the tuning peg, if the rattle goes away it’s the string rattling due to the break angle. On non-US Fenders I put on a Hipshot triple string retainer for the A/D/G to remedy this. Quote
RnRDave Posted April 13 Author Posted April 13 38 minutes ago, Lozz196 said: Whenever rattle is mentioned on Fender basses my first thoughts are the A string. Try pressing down on the string just before the tuning peg, if the rattle goes away it’s the string rattling due to the break angle. On non-US Fenders I put on a Hipshot triple string retainer for the A/D/G to remedy this. I'll give this a go shortly!! Quote
snorkie635 Posted April 14 Posted April 14 (edited) 18 hours ago, RnRDave said: If this was the case should I hear it rattle when I shake the whole bass? Just gave it a good shake and can't hear anything... Not necessarily, sometimes you'll only hear the rattle if you hit the neck lightly along its length. Edited April 14 by snorkie635 Quote
three Posted April 14 Posted April 14 19 hours ago, Reggaebass said: Have you had a listen around the tuning pegs, maybe something is vibrating there, great colour btw I don't know if you'll have tried this yet but Reggaebass makes a good point - it might be worth tightening the screws/washers that hold the gearing in place on the machine heads - I've had these come loose on Fender-type basses with resulting rattle. I'd also agree with Lozz196 re: break angle - just pressing down on the string behind the nut might reveal the cause of the rattle (though it sounds more like a loose component to me). I hope you get it sorted - really frustrating! 2 Quote
bertbass Posted April 17 Posted April 17 I had a machine head rattling on me once, it was actually the ear loose in the slot. Took ages to find it, a quick squeeze with a pair of pliers fixed it. Quote
RnRDave Posted April 18 Author Posted April 18 21 hours ago, bertbass said: I had a machine head rattling on me once, it was actually the ear loose in the slot. Took ages to find it, a quick squeeze with a pair of pliers fixed it. Funny you should say this... PXL_20250418_085145073.mp4 Quote
Reggaebass Posted April 18 Posted April 18 Maybe a bit of superglue and see if it does the job 1 Quote
snorkie635 Posted April 18 Posted April 18 38 minutes ago, RnRDave said: Think this must be the culprit! Excellent! Well done you and @bertbass. Peace breaks out at last! 😃 1 Quote
RnRDave Posted April 18 Author Posted April 18 Made a mess with the super glue but it will hold it until I get a replacement set 😂 Quote
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