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![]() I found where it should go after I posted. Being new to the forums, I haven't learned my way around yet.
That is great info. I have been a little unhappy with the B sound since going with the lights and knowing the TC are a gauge heavier it might give me the umph I had with the 130 B string. One question about the neck. I use a straight edge when changing string brands and then go from there with the bridge and tweak as needed if the neck needs it. Is this on par or am I way off track? I don't seem to have issues, no buzz and good height all the way up. I do get confused when people speak of "neck relief" on the bass. I assume they are talking about more or less tension from the strings. Don |
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Think of relief in the neck using terms concave (inward bow or curvature) and convex (outward bow or curvature). A concave relieved neck will generally mean higher action. A convex relieved neck will generally mean lower action to the point of fret buzz up and down the neck. This is obviously not good. You need to find the appropriate point of neck relief, with the given gauge of stings of your choice, that gives you the action you are looking for within your playing style. The adjustment to the neck is done with the truss rod. Making small adjustments until you reach the desired relief in the neck, thus, giving you the action you are looking for. Also, each individual bridge saddle is adjusted accordingly and to the radius of the fretboard (see post no. 5 above and the link I provided you for more detail). When you select the strings of your choice and are happy with them, I would stay with them. Otherwise, be prepared to execute another set-up. If you are not comfortable doing set-ups (i.e. neck adjustments, bridge adjustments, etc.), find someone qualified who is.
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![]() Thanks Tim. All these years I have been doing it correctly. People just make sound so technical and difficult when talking about it. It is about feel and playing style. I adjusted the pickups and little closer to the B and E string and played yesterday. It sounded much better. I do think the 130 would be nicer. I will wait until these strings are toast. It won't take too long with the amount of playing that is happening right now.
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