Hey I recently bought myself a Stingray for Christmas
. So I did the same as what I did when I got my first bass... which was get it 'professionally set up'.
Ever since it was returned and given to me I have noticed that there is a large amount of fret buzz on the lower strings. I also noticed that the way in which the bridge is set up in different to anything I've ever seen on a bass. This is the main reason I've come here looking for help.
I find it interesting that the bass saddles are highest on the E string and get lower to the G string (picture to help explain). I've seen all the bass guitars @ my local guitar shop and they are all set up in the opposite way, highest at the G string and lowest at the E string. My BIG question is 'does this effect the bass in ANY way?'
Also I saw that the bass saddles on the E and G string are also curving inwards (picture to help explain). I thought this might be because the neck of the bass is also curved the most for those strings but it doesn't hurt to ask: 'Does this also effect the bass in any way?
Thanks in advance
Ever since it was returned and given to me I have noticed that there is a large amount of fret buzz on the lower strings. I also noticed that the way in which the bridge is set up in different to anything I've ever seen on a bass. This is the main reason I've come here looking for help.
I find it interesting that the bass saddles are highest on the E string and get lower to the G string (picture to help explain). I've seen all the bass guitars @ my local guitar shop and they are all set up in the opposite way, highest at the G string and lowest at the E string. My BIG question is 'does this effect the bass in ANY way?'

Also I saw that the bass saddles on the E and G string are also curving inwards (picture to help explain). I thought this might be because the neck of the bass is also curved the most for those strings but it doesn't hurt to ask: 'Does this also effect the bass in any way?

Thanks in advance