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Old 01-17-2011, 04:52 PM
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In my experience, having the laborie hole drilled in the bass does not affect the tone of the bass when not in use. I still have gotz endpin for others to use when they play my bass, and I use it from time to time, and it sounds just like it did before the hole was there. Of course, if it does bother you, you can just have your luthier plug the hole, which is not all that hard, as is my understanding.

Just look at Matthew's thread about restoring that old French bass. If they can do that, plugging a nicely drilled hole is a jiff.
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Old 01-17-2011, 05:29 PM
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In my experience, having the laborie hole drilled in the bass does not affect the tone of the bass when not in use. I still have gotz endpin for others to use when they play my bass, and I use it from time to time, and it sounds just like it did before the hole was there. Of course, if it does bother you, you can just have your luthier plug the hole, which is not all that hard, as is my understanding.

Just look at Matthew's thread about restoring that old French bass. If they can do that, plugging a nicely drilled hole is a jiff.
Reach down and feel the air pushing thru either of the holes when not plugged. I had a bass come in and when I plugged the angled hole, it was much louder then when it was down firing the air out of the bass.
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Old 01-17-2011, 06:51 PM
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Reach down and feel the air pushing thru either of the holes when not plugged. I had a bass come in and when I plugged the angled hole, it was much louder then when it was down firing the air out of the bass.
Well, there you go, Richard. Just plug the hole if you don't like it. Seems to be a simple procedure.

Do it.
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Old 01-17-2011, 07:04 PM
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Thanks Nathan, but I don't know how keen I am on those bent pins yet.
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Old 01-18-2011, 12:13 AM
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Thanks Nathan, but I don't know how keen I am on those bent pins yet.
You could try KC Strings "tilt block" apparatus, if the hesitation is just on boring the hole. It seems well thought out and should be simple enough for a handy bassist to install himself...
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Old 01-19-2011, 04:03 PM
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Thanks Thomas. Actually I came home from work to practise, late yesterday afternoon - it was very hot and humid. I felt tired, so I pulled out my stool and reset my spike on the second notch. I'd watched this video earlier in the day and have often sat like this in the past. Without thinking about NHOP, or the video, I assumed the same sitting position. It felt very comfortable and I finished up practising for twice as long as I had intended. Mission accomplished, I guess. It's good when you learn from the masters!
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Old 01-19-2011, 11:56 PM
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I'd watched this video earlier in the day
That was so good it hurt my feelings... Time to spend a few hours watching some more of that sort of thing...
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