BassBiscuit Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago (edited) I have an unbranded jazz 4 string that I like the look of and I like the sound of.... But... It weighs approx 5 Kilos... FIVE....!! The body is solid and made of Ash. So.... I'm thinking if I have the body routed out and a pickguard fitted to cover the big hole. And therefore reduce weight. Would that have a detrimental effect on the sound ?. Or anything else.....? What does the collective think to the idea... good or not good.? Worth doing or not worth doing? Or.. I leave as is and just carry on sitting down with it....!!! Regards. BB. Edited 15 hours ago by BassBiscuit 1 Quote
Acebassmusic Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago (edited) I'm in the "electronics make more of a difference than wood selection" train of thought, so I wouldnt think chambering a body is going to make a huge change to the sound. YMMV However before starting to change the body you could get a rough idea of the weight savings you would get. Work out the volume of wood to be removed multiply it by the weight of the type of ash and it will give you an idea of whether the work will be worth it. Maybe thinning the body from the back and shaving the neck if possible as well may help 🤷♂️ On basses I've modded in the past I've found that the hardware / electronics / pickups fitted had a bigger effect on overall weight. It was a case of saving an ounce here and there as opposed to a lot of weight in one area. Also making the body much lighter may make the neck dive. I'm interested in seeing if you go ahead with the project an how you achieve the results. Good luck 👍 Edited 11 hours ago by Acebassmusic Quote
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