Re: 4004 sounds like a jazz bass ??????????? Or not???
Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 11:16 pm
Okayyyy...johnallg wrote:Actually, Joey, I like them a little less grained, like the first one. Yeah, this coming from Mr. MapleGlo.![]()
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Okayyyy...johnallg wrote:Actually, Joey, I like them a little less grained, like the first one. Yeah, this coming from Mr. MapleGlo.![]()
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Could it be the brand of strings you are using? Your ex 4001 also has an enormous drop in volume on the E string.vulcan_creedler wrote:
Slight change of topic. Do you notice any drop-off in E-string volume with the lower positioned bridge pickup. With my ABM bridge, even with the rollers adjusted to get string spacing as small as possible, the E and G strings are almost at the edge of the pickup (viewed from above, on the chrome/black-plastic join). For me it is more noticeable with the E string rather than the G. I suppose there's the possibility that my Ashdown rig could be causing it rather than the actual bass (.....time to get a new rig.......any excuse will do!)![]()
Joking aside, does the current Schaller bridge offer a closer spacing than the ABM?
Other than that, I rather like the ABM bridge.
Bert - I'd definately change those strings out on the 4001 -probably rather life expired, and I believe the A may have been a more recent replacement too, hence being brighter than the E!berth wrote: Could it be the brand of strings you are using? Your ex 4001 also has an enormous drop in volume on the E string.