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Old 01-06-2011, 03:18 AM
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It sounds as though the fingerboard just isn't shaped right. Since it is maple (and probably way to thin anyway) I wouldn't waste time making it thinner still - a new, properly shaped ebony fingerboard will make a big difference in the sound and playability of the bass.
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yes, I basically started from zero again and made sure that the relief arc in the board was a fair curve with no bumps or pits, by block sanding with a small enough block, then using a block file.

this seemed to work well.
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