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Old 01-25-2010, 08:43 PM
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Thanks again to Ken for all the helpful information. It seems that this bass needs to have the fingerboard plained and re-profiled. It's a wonderful sounding instrument, it really anchors the section but the fingerboard is a bit off in design.

I've had to raise the adjusters up to 9mm on each side just so the G string gets 5mm of string height. It's a bit strange...The G and D string has virtually no camber, it's very flat... G (5mm), D (6mm)...But then the A is (10 mm) and E (11mm). So, there is a massive dip between the D and A strings. This means that the E and A strings are under a heck of a lot more tension than the D and G. That's why the bass feels so tight on the bottom two strings.

Basically, I need the G string side of the fingerboard to be lower (rounded), that way I could bring down the entire bridge.
How much fingerboard thickness will be left once this is done and set-up properly? This should be a concern as well.
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Old 01-26-2010, 09:12 PM
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Took it to my repairguy, the fingerboard is warped, not sure how this happened. Luckily I have enough board for it to be re-planed.
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