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Old 02-06-2008, 07:21 AM
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Go on, post the rib depths too. I don't think that will confuse anyone any more than they will be already. For me the "size" of a bass is also how big it feels, and rib depth does contribute to that.
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Old 02-06-2008, 08:14 AM
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Go on, post the rib depths too. I don't think that will confuse anyone any more than they will be already. For me the "size" of a bass is also how big it feels, and rib depth does contribute to that.
Ok, I agree on the feel factor but the Rib depths are listed also in the links. I will go back and add them in, just for you..
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Old 02-06-2008, 01:49 PM
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1) 3/4
2) 11/16
3) 23/32
4) 3/4 petite
5) 21/32
6) 49/64
7) 15/16
8) 4/4 underarm
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Old 02-06-2008, 02:16 PM
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1) 3/4
2) 11/16
3) 23/32
4) 3/4 petite
5) 21/32
6) 49/64
7) 15/16
8) 4/4 underarm
It's always nice to get a professional opinion.

By the way, what formula did you use with the calculator for this?

Please re-calculate #5. It's much bigger than #1, 2 & 4 think. Also, re-think #3 again.
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Old 02-06-2008, 04:36 PM
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As an aside ... back in 2005 you said on Talkbass

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Like a guy who plays Double Bass in a Symphony and fixes Basses is going to know what you are talking about.. funny.....

For most things, mm is used instead of ". 32nds and 64ths are carpenters #s. 1000s like .020, .825, 1.250, etc is better.

Try talking in OUR language and you will get some answers.. What was the question?
But I notice you're nearly always talking in fractions now. Why the language change?
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Old 02-06-2008, 05:04 PM
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Like a guy who plays Double Bass in a Symphony and fixes Basses is going to know what you are talking about.. funny.....

For most things, mm is used instead of ". 32nds and 64ths are carpenters #s. 1000s like .020, .825, 1.250, etc is better.

Try talking in OUR language and you will get some answers.. What was the question?




But I notice you're nearly always talking in fractions now. Why the language change?
Well Matt, first off without seeing the rest of the Thread it would be hard for most to understand the topic and my meaning. I almost am sure it wasn't just about string lengths.

In this country, the common person uses inches and fractions of inches as I have listed above.

Now, answer the 'size question' already and make your contribution. Do you know the inch/mm conversion method?

In case you weren't sure, Arnold was partially or rather mostly joking on his sizes listed.
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Old 02-06-2008, 05:14 PM
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The thread was here http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthread.php?t=198139

Yep I will play, I have a few theories and I want to test them with your measurements. But that'll have to be after work today.
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