BradBassMan
Well-known member
Hey everybody,
hope you are all well, i was just fitting sum new slinkys to my bass yesterday evening and decided to give the bridge a good ol' clean up and i was just wondering what difference the positioning of the bridge saddles makes, they are currently positioned in a steady gradient (shorter spacing on the E, i.e. spring more compressed...getting longer towards the G)...
Amd secondly, what is the routine for taking the neck off the bass, iv heard that you shudnt take strings off a bass as this causes bowing....shud i loosen the truss rod??i havnt a clue...
Im kinda ignorant to the whole technical side so any advice would be great thanks guys...
Brad
hope you are all well, i was just fitting sum new slinkys to my bass yesterday evening and decided to give the bridge a good ol' clean up and i was just wondering what difference the positioning of the bridge saddles makes, they are currently positioned in a steady gradient (shorter spacing on the E, i.e. spring more compressed...getting longer towards the G)...
Amd secondly, what is the routine for taking the neck off the bass, iv heard that you shudnt take strings off a bass as this causes bowing....shud i loosen the truss rod??i havnt a clue...
Im kinda ignorant to the whole technical side so any advice would be great thanks guys...
Brad