Concerning the Warner Bros video;
If you know me ,you will understand that I am not that dry in person ...the intro was at 6 am and It was the first thing filmed .Three cameras and very little run through ...it comes off cold but does warm up .The info is great .
When we go to my shop ...that is me on my own turf and you get a better idea of what I'm like ...."The Guitar answerman crossed with Groucho Marx"... or so I am told .
Setup Question
Moderator: jingle_jangle
I guess I need to finally answer this one ...
If you are measuring the relief in the neck , press the strings down at the first fret AND at the last fret ....
At the octave/12th fret you should have a gap of .5mm or .020 for a bass
and about the same at the 5th fret ...this is all while holding down the E string at the first and last frets.... do this on the G string next ...get it so -if one side is closer , get that as close as possible , the other side will have to do as is .
This is kind of tricky and spastic feeling , but it works .
Perhaps Peter can dig up a photo of me doing this .
If you are measuring the relief in the neck , press the strings down at the first fret AND at the last fret ....
At the octave/12th fret you should have a gap of .5mm or .020 for a bass
and about the same at the 5th fret ...this is all while holding down the E string at the first and last frets.... do this on the G string next ...get it so -if one side is closer , get that as close as possible , the other side will have to do as is .
This is kind of tricky and spastic feeling , but it works .
Perhaps Peter can dig up a photo of me doing this .
So you too want yours "ALAPWOB"?!?!
I've got a NOS 4001v63 that needs to be tweaked. Neck relief is zero, I'll adjust the truss rod for .020 at the 12th fret. The nut is as shipped from the factory, I read 3/64 at the 1st fret treble side, and 4/64 bass side. At the 12th fret treble/bass sides measure 8/64.
What are acceptable strings heights off the 1st and 12th frets? This is my first bass, I play with a pick, with a medium attack. My guitars are set up with minimum relief and just enough string height so they don't buzz.
Thanks
What are acceptable strings heights off the 1st and 12th frets? This is my first bass, I play with a pick, with a medium attack. My guitars are set up with minimum relief and just enough string height so they don't buzz.
Thanks
I have been asked set up questions EVERY day since 1977 , and the answer I continue to give is this .
Tune the instrument,adjust the truss rod(s) for minimum relief , check the nut slots at (the gap between the bottom of the string and the 1st fret when that string is fretted at the 3rd fret ) .Then and only then can you set the bridge height.
The bridge height is 100% player prefence .
If every thing else is fine , that part (the bridge) really depends on how hard you attack the string , and how much rattle you can deal with .
Comfort comes first , then the rattle issue rears it's ugly head and the compromising begins .
A "SET" height is never the reality , just a guideline that is acceptable .
I throw the factory suggested guidelines out all the time .
Tune the instrument,adjust the truss rod(s) for minimum relief , check the nut slots at (the gap between the bottom of the string and the 1st fret when that string is fretted at the 3rd fret ) .Then and only then can you set the bridge height.
The bridge height is 100% player prefence .
If every thing else is fine , that part (the bridge) really depends on how hard you attack the string , and how much rattle you can deal with .
Comfort comes first , then the rattle issue rears it's ugly head and the compromising begins .
A "SET" height is never the reality , just a guideline that is acceptable .
I throw the factory suggested guidelines out all the time .
So you too want yours "ALAPWOB"?!?!
