ZoundBoxBassist
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- Aug 5, 2005
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Which overall is a great bass for the price, sound, and feel.
bovinehost said:My answer is "yes".
Seriously, my answer is "yes". Both are great values; do you prefer the slimmer, trimmer Sterling style of the bigger, fatter (some would say bad-ass) style of the Stingray?
You really can't go wrong.
bovinehost said:HELP HELP I've been sucked into a SETUP QUESTION!
Okay, well, if you're new here, you should know that after three years of answering setup questions (which is like doing a medical diagnosis without the presence of the patient or files), I had to undergo some therapy and my therapist now says I should steer clear of all setup questions unless there is money or loose women involved.
But you fooled me, you see? And now I'm here, and what can I do?
Okay, first - define 'fret buzz'. My setups are perfect (for me) but if I really dig in hard, I can of course get the strings to bounce off the frets and clank a bit. Sometimes this is what I want and sometimes I just suck, but none of this is really your fault, is it?
Of course not.
So, tell us where your 'fret buzz' occurs - nearer the nut? Way up high in wanker territory? All over? Are you well-versed in what the truss rod does and how it works?
Do you have any money?
Jack
ZoundBoxBassist said:Heheh i really like this guy. anyways, my fret buzz is happening when i pluck it . Maybe im plucking to hard. So far the fret buzz happens when i pluck maybe i should ease up on the highs. Im sorry, im still a novice at this but hey if theres any info, without paying money , im down for it. Thanks guys for helping me
ZoundBoxBassist said:Yes definately, i got a substerling. However i always wanted to know, is it normal for fret buzz or should i increase the height?
mate, just follow these instructions:ZoundBoxBassist said:I think its when i pluck when i get the buzz. is there anyway to cure it instead of softening my pluck. perhaps getting heavy gauge strings or hieghtening my bridge? or if i want to fool with the trust rod, what shoudl i do for trust rod adjustment