bassmonkeee
Well-known member
So, the compensated nut that started with the Bongo, but my fretless Bongo has the standard non-compensated nut.
My new fretless Big Al has the compensated nut. What prompted the change?
Are all of the fretless basses moving to compensated nuts, or is this something specific to the Big Al?
Curiosity more than anything. I'm finding it really easy to hit the correct pitch on the Big Al, but I don't know if that is simply because I've been playing more fretless over the last couple of months, or if it's because I haven't played it with a band yet.
My new fretless Big Al has the compensated nut. What prompted the change?
Are all of the fretless basses moving to compensated nuts, or is this something specific to the Big Al?
Curiosity more than anything. I'm finding it really easy to hit the correct pitch on the Big Al, but I don't know if that is simply because I've been playing more fretless over the last couple of months, or if it's because I haven't played it with a band yet.