HeadlessBassist Posted Monday at 14:21 Posted Monday at 14:21 After taking myself outside for a good talking to, I decided that letting my Cort Space 5 go was a mistake, and I missed having it around as a backup/teaching bass that mostly lived in the boot of the car. I liked everything about it, apart that I had to have a 5-string at the time, so I traded the pretty bitsa Jazz bass with the EMGs, as I've got two working and earning Jazz basses which are both permanent fixtures on the fleet, and got an as new Space 4. Simples. 🤔 So overall, it's a break even deal and all I've lost is a 5th string. Hopefully the last NBD for a while. (He said!) Pictured here with it's SoloKing brethren. 11 Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted Monday at 17:29 Author Posted Monday at 17:29 1 minute ago, tauzero said: Done the thrust bearing mod yet? Whassat, then..?. 🤔 Quote
tauzero Posted Monday at 17:52 Posted Monday at 17:52 22 minutes ago, HeadlessBassist said: Whassat, then..?. 🤔 Well worth it. 3 Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted Monday at 19:26 Author Posted Monday at 19:26 Thanks for that, Tauzero - I'll have a look at that. I've been using headless tuning systems for over 35 years now, and I've never had one fail. But the smooth motion is very appealing, as they do stick a bit from time to time. Quote
crazycloud Posted Tuesday at 05:20 Posted Tuesday at 05:20 14 hours ago, HeadlessBassist said: and all I've lost is a 5th string. Now it just looks odd to me... 9 hours ago, HeadlessBassist said: I'll have a look at that. I've been using headless tuning systems for over 35 years now, and I've never had one fail. But the smooth motion is very appealing, as they do stick a bit from time to time. I've done it on all my Steinbergers and clones for many years, especially as it's so simple and cheap to do. 1 Quote
Delberthot Posted Tuesday at 06:01 Posted Tuesday at 06:01 I've been waiting for the 4 string to come along so finally went for it last night. Ever since I lost weight, I have struggled to get any of my basses to sit right. Maybe something to do with the angle that they sat against my stomach that they don't anymore. I've tried all of the usual routes - grippy strap, Ultralites, even my own version of the double strap but it's just not comfortable and after a couple of songs I start moving the bass around for the rest of the gig and end up with a sore shoulder. Hopefully the headless bass is the answer. Having never owned a headless bass before, if I do the mod with the thrust bearings, is it simply a matter of fitting or do I need to grease them as well? Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted Tuesday at 06:45 Author Posted Tuesday at 06:45 41 minutes ago, Delberthot said: I've been waiting for the 4 string to come along so finally went for it last night. Ever since I lost weight, I have struggled to get any of my basses to sit right. Maybe something to do with the angle that they sat against my stomach that they don't anymore. I've tried all of the usual routes - grippy strap, Ultralites, even my own version of the double strap but it's just not comfortable and after a couple of songs I start moving the bass around for the rest of the gig and end up with a sore shoulder. Hopefully the headless bass is the answer. Well I can tell you the 5-string version was very light, and this is obviously a little lighter again. They sit on the strap at a similar angle to a Status S2 design. Very central and perfect balance. I will say that the narrower neck is even faster to whizz around on than the five, which was already very fast. Quote
crazycloud Posted Tuesday at 07:06 Posted Tuesday at 07:06 56 minutes ago, Delberthot said: Having never owned a headless bass before, if I do the mod with the thrust bearings, is it simply a matter of fitting or do I need to grease them as well? I've never bothered greasing them. 15 minutes ago, HeadlessBassist said: They sit on the strap at a similar angle to a Status S2 design. Very central and perfect balance. So similar to my S2000. Interesting... Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted Tuesday at 07:51 Author Posted Tuesday at 07:51 (edited) 45 minutes ago, crazycloud said: So similar to my S2000. Interesting... That's the other application for me - A near-Status when I don't want to take a Status to a particular venue. Again, my only complaint with the Space Basses is the output is a little low - about equal to a passive Jazz bass, but that's sortable by turning up the gain. Edited Tuesday at 07:52 by HeadlessBassist 1 Quote
Delberthot Posted Tuesday at 18:24 Posted Tuesday at 18:24 Got mine this afternoon and I think we have a winner. Sits more or less exactly where I want it to be on a strap without touching it so I'll be taking it out this weekend Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted Tuesday at 20:31 Author Posted Tuesday at 20:31 2 hours ago, Delberthot said: Got mine this afternoon and I think we have a winner. Sits more or less exactly where I want it to be on a strap without touching it so I'll be taking it out this weekend Hope you enjoy it. They're supremely fast and great sounding basses for the money. Quote
tauzero Posted Tuesday at 23:53 Posted Tuesday at 23:53 17 hours ago, Delberthot said: Having never owned a headless bass before, if I do the mod with the thrust bearings, is it simply a matter of fitting or do I need to grease them as well? I didn't bother. They're not going to be travelling very far over the lifetime of the bass, after all, when compared with the normal applications for thrust bearings. 1 Quote
Delberthot Posted yesterday at 16:19 Posted yesterday at 16:19 Thrust bearings received today. Is it obvious when you unscrew everything how to fit them? Quote
tauzero Posted yesterday at 16:23 Posted yesterday at 16:23 Yes, just screw the knurled knob out until it comes off and then thread the thrust bearing on, then screw it back in. 1 Quote
Delberthot Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Well that was pretty straightforward. With the exception of the low E, I was able to fit the others without loosening the string at the headstock? Stumpstock? I just removed the original washer to fit them. Quote
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