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Best way to store basses
With many choices out there what do you guys think is the bass way to keep basses.
-Wall mount hanging by the neck? -Ground Racks, stacking them side by side? -Individual stands with or without neck support? I have a fairly large music studio and It seems I have all these systems. I just want to make sure aside from the curse of the unavoidable dings, I am not storing them in a way that would damage the necks. Any suggestions,preferences? Thanks, Emre www.productionpit.com |
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well..
In a Case maybe unless you need them on display?
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I wanted to keep them available as I have a lot of musicians come visit and I like for them to just pick an instrument and start playing.
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Is the rubber on guitar stand / wall hanging can damage oil or lacquer finish of Smith bass?
My bass damaged by clipped tuner, I clipped the tuner to headstock a few times, and oil finish damaged by rubber on the clip.
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honestly my smith stays in it's case unless I'm playing it, when I'm playing and not actually using that bass, it hangs by the headstock/neck on a hercules stand.
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Thanks Bob, I'll look into hercules stands. Nice looking frettless.
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Yep....
Yep, in the original case and stored upright is best when not in use. Also, a humidity controlled (as much as possible) environment is a good thing as well.
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