Blue Boy Color Variation
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- 12stringbassist
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I can understand that people would be upset if the color of their instrument changes from what they want, but seriously, ALL basses change color over time. Maple turns yellowish, white turns yellowish, black turns greenish, fireglo turns yellowish . . . I dunno, but being ****** off because of something that happens to pretty much every instrument that has a finish seems a little unreasonable . . .
- incubus2432
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Ian, with all due respect, I know you had trouble with your Midnight Blue but mine was flawless so they don't have trouble with every blue instrument they make....and I'm sure mine wasn't the only one without issues.
One reason I passed on the Blue Boy finish was due to the fact that the clear will yellow.....I didn't want a Green-ish Boy so I ordered JetGlo instead. I had a Tuxedo that was a cream color and I hated it. I wish Ric had a non-yellowing white or that their clear wasn't so UV sensitive but that's the way it is so I choose my finishes accordingly.
One reason I passed on the Blue Boy finish was due to the fact that the clear will yellow.....I didn't want a Green-ish Boy so I ordered JetGlo instead. I had a Tuxedo that was a cream color and I hated it. I wish Ric had a non-yellowing white or that their clear wasn't so UV sensitive but that's the way it is so I choose my finishes accordingly.
I set up my own basses. Through trial and error over the years, I educated myself on various tweaks and tricks of the trade.
I think if your a ticky player, then doing your own setups is mandatory. The only thing I cant do, (and I regret it every day,) is read a schematic and solder. One thing I never took the time to learn. Damn!!
But,,,,I have a good friend who is excellent at it and is always willing to help.
John is right, if they say cut the nut really low, to perhaps a tech's liking, it may be to low for the consumer. Then the consumer would have to replace the nut right away.
A higher action and set-up from the factory makes perfect sense to me.
I think if your a ticky player, then doing your own setups is mandatory. The only thing I cant do, (and I regret it every day,) is read a schematic and solder. One thing I never took the time to learn. Damn!!
But,,,,I have a good friend who is excellent at it and is always willing to help.
John is right, if they say cut the nut really low, to perhaps a tech's liking, it may be to low for the consumer. Then the consumer would have to replace the nut right away.
A higher action and set-up from the factory makes perfect sense to me.
"Knowledge is Power"
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- chefothefuture
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. And the prospect of Fireglo yellowing with age makes me want a FG. No, i'm not kiddin'. As Mousie says, "the yellower - the better!", and some say kids can't be wrong!