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yes is louder, yes is more responsive to bow (even strung with Spiros) . E string shaketh the floor. But, still very bright, and i think this is partly cos my bridge is too thin at the top. I am happy I spent the time on regraduating the top. Worked for me. I have ordered some Evahs for a special treat. We'll see how she go. |
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There is a electronics repair shop in our town that is willing to lend me an old audio oscillator, I may take them up on the offer. |
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Today is sunny and warm, and for the first time, it feels like Spring.
Here is a photo of the bass, and for the fist time, its starting to look like a bass. Last edited by Craig Regan; 04-16-2009 at 01:52 PM. |
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Nice looking bass, Craig! Now let's get some finish on 'er. This is the ultimate varnishing weather. (Today is mid 60's F., a gentle breeze, low humidity and dappled sunshine.)
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Looking great Creag!
Do you need some tuners? PM me. |
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Here is the latest.
I have decided to set up the bass, before the finish process, to avoid scratches and dents. Made the saddle, nut and fitted a sound post; then fit a bridge and proceeded to string it up. Most of the nuts I have seen have wider spacing between the E and A strings and then the spacing gets smaller between the D and G string. This set up would work better on my beveled fingerboard (layout issues), but, I will try using 10 mm between every string as stated in the "Luthiers Corner". |
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With only one string on the bass, I could not resist plucking out the first note....
Then I let my son try it with a bow. Last edited by Craig Regan; 04-30-2009 at 10:57 AM. |
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