Jump to content
Why become a member? ×

Recommended Posts

Posted

Next week I intend to take my Warwick corvette standard 4 string to a tech , to get it setup to B-E-A-D .

The nut is Brass .  I think it’s best to let the tech put a new set of strings on it also . 
 

Is it advisable to  purchase a just a nut plastic nut ,and take that with  me? ( not sure if they can do the string adjustment otherwise )

Also ,will the setup be for thicker strings ( a 5 string set for example ,without the need for a G string )? 

 

I notice that the shop do D’adarrio strings which are great , but not Warwick strings . 

 

I do prefer lighter strings  .  Basically I’d like to keep a light feel with the low sound ! 
 

Thanking you in advance 
 

Posted

If you have the adjustable brass nut, any self respecting luthier should be able to take a file to broaden the shoulders of the slots OR see if you can source just the B string stud for a 5 string and then simply utilise your existing E A D but move them up 1 string.  

 

Don't buy the plastic adjuster nut as they are cack, you'd do better to get the luthier/tech to simply file you a new blank nut (do you really need to adjust it?).

  • Thanks 1
Posted

Thanks for that @warwickhunt 

. I’ll take bass to him/ her without purchasing a new just a nut.  Not sure what a string stud is for a 5 string is though 😬

If I go lower than regular tuning , it goes floppy ,so it seems I do need to adjust it . 
 

When the bass is reset , would it be a pack of 4 strings or 5 strings ? 

 

Posted

Does your bass have this brass nut?

 

image.thumb.png.5b0b04a76cc0c7d7cf99f869a24773c9.png

 

Unless you buy specific BEAD strings, you can just buy 5 string set and bin the G... probably cheaper that way.  

  • Thanks 1
Posted
31 minutes ago, RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE said:

Thanks for that @warwickhunt 

. I’ll take bass to him/ her without purchasing a new just a nut.  Not sure what a string stud is for a 5 string is though 😬

 

Assuming it's a JAN I that you've got in there, one of these: https://shop.warwick.de/ersatzteile-fuer-instrumente/teile-fuer-e-baesse/saettel/warwick-parts-just-a-nut-replacement-nut-screw-wide-slot-b-string

 

82268518c0b29c02_SP_W_30213_01_1920x1920

  • Thanks 1
Posted
3 minutes ago, warwickhunt said:

Yep that's easy.  As @tauzero has posted the pic and link; you simply buy one of those and put it where you present E string slot is, then move the E A D down one position.  

Okay … so , the remaining questions I have ; that means I purchase that , but would the E- A-D strings be a tight fit in the slots ? I assume that I purchase a 5 string set .

plus, does that mean that in theory , I shouldn’t have to take thie bass to a tech after all ? 

Posted

All the slots that those grub screws go into are the same size.

 

re. a tech - you will need to set the bass up for the new tension, tuning, intonation but the one thing you've not considered is that you'll need a B string bridge saddle or the saddle you have widening BUT I'm aware that some B string thicknesses won't seat in the string ball end anchor but that might be solely down to your string choice.  

  • Thanks 1
Posted

You might even be able to use the existing JAN screws as it looks like you have a bit of clearance on them. You could easily check by seeing if the D string would fit into the G string slot and so on.

  • Thanks 1
Posted

Oookay..,this could be more trouble ( and costly ) than it’s worth. 🤔

 

I forgot about the saddles of course ( which are Warwick’s own ) 🤦‍♂️

 

I just tried the experiment ( in a lazy way for now ) , of moving the strings ‘down’ a slot each( E string on A slot and so on ) . Surprisingly the E string seems fine on the A slot ! The A string on the D slot seems more problematic and kept sliding out and didn’t want to be there . On the pic , my finger was holding it on .

 

As for the Warwick website , the multi country tab is a pita as uk not listed.

i managed to find the English site eventually, but haven’t pressed any buy it now buttons as if I need a new saddle or 2 which might put me off of doing it at all..IMG_5703.thumb.jpeg.c113a8d37e39c680bb75779e0b658577.jpeg

Posted

About tension: if you just change a G to a B, the tension may be very much equal. I use D'Addario tension chart, and there you can see that a suitable B has similar tension than a G. 

  • Thanks 1
Posted
8 minutes ago, RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE said:

Do you mean change E to B? 

You are retaining the tension of the E A and D and losing the tension of the G BUT most B strings are of a similar tension to a G string; ergo the overall tension remains relatively similar.

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Restore formatting

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...