C. Scrutinizer
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- Jan 28, 2007
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- 6
Well I posted a few months ago that I had just bought a '96 Stingray on Ebay. I don't think I ever followed up after I got it. I was all excited and couldn't wait to get it. I was just positive I was going to fall in love with it. But I didn't. I mean I liked it and all. But it wasn't... you know... moving me. It came with a fresh set of Super Slinky's and the seller said he just had a pro set up done.
Well the first thing that had to go was the strings. I pulled the DR Low Riders off of my Warwick and put those on. Much better, but still not magic. I was hesitant to fiddle with the adjustment since the seller really seemed to know his stuff and it just had the pro set up. But after a few days I knew something had to be done. So after a quick lesson I adjusted the truss rod. Little by little things got better. So I kept going, bringing the strings down lower and lower.
Oh my! I got an awesome action and the bass actually seemed to sound better. Then I put a new set of RotoSounds on. Now we were getting somewhere! I was pretty happy overall. But I still noticed that the whole fret board after the 12th fret seemed like one big dead spot.
So a couple days ago I removed the neck. There was a shim in it! Just a little strip of cover stock paper. I took that out, cleaned the whole thing real good, and soaked the current set of DR High Beams in some warm water and dishwasher detergent. I rinsed the strings, put the whole thing back together and...
Dear sweet Lords of P-Funk!! I can't believe how great this thing sounds now! The dead spots are gone and it just plays like a dream. To round out the package I recently bought an SWR Baby Blue 1x10 combo. This is without a doubt the sweetest, tightest, funkiest sounding rig I have ever played.
I'm now a true believer. And that Warwick is going up on Ebay!
Well the first thing that had to go was the strings. I pulled the DR Low Riders off of my Warwick and put those on. Much better, but still not magic. I was hesitant to fiddle with the adjustment since the seller really seemed to know his stuff and it just had the pro set up. But after a few days I knew something had to be done. So after a quick lesson I adjusted the truss rod. Little by little things got better. So I kept going, bringing the strings down lower and lower.
Oh my! I got an awesome action and the bass actually seemed to sound better. Then I put a new set of RotoSounds on. Now we were getting somewhere! I was pretty happy overall. But I still noticed that the whole fret board after the 12th fret seemed like one big dead spot.
So a couple days ago I removed the neck. There was a shim in it! Just a little strip of cover stock paper. I took that out, cleaned the whole thing real good, and soaked the current set of DR High Beams in some warm water and dishwasher detergent. I rinsed the strings, put the whole thing back together and...
Dear sweet Lords of P-Funk!! I can't believe how great this thing sounds now! The dead spots are gone and it just plays like a dream. To round out the package I recently bought an SWR Baby Blue 1x10 combo. This is without a doubt the sweetest, tightest, funkiest sounding rig I have ever played.
I'm now a true believer. And that Warwick is going up on Ebay!