clashcityrocker Posted May 3, 2012 Share Posted May 3, 2012 Hi all,so after getting my bass out,EBMM sterling, for the first time in a week,I have noticed the neck seems to have 'moved' slightly. The first 3 frets on the D and G strings buzz like buggery (was perfect before,only 4 months old you see),she is kept in her hard case in the understairs cupboard,which none of the walls are outside walls. Could this be damp what with all the wet weather? Any help would be sweet, gunna take her to get the truss rod adjusted (i swore I wouldn't mess around myself when I got it) Cheers guys Si Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roland Rock Posted May 3, 2012 Share Posted May 3, 2012 Don't worry about your baby, [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/171172-its-that-time-of-the-year-again/page__p__1583291__hl__time%20of%20year%20truss%20rod__fromsearch__1#entry1583291"]it's just that time of year again[/url] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CHRISDABASS Posted May 3, 2012 Share Posted May 3, 2012 Hey Si Please don't be afraid of truss rods! They are very simple things and are difficult to get wrong really It sounds like all it needs is a quarter turn anti clockwise. (towards you as you sit with the bass on your knee in the playing position) luckily EBMM make it even easier by using the spoke wheel adjustment Give it a go Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Silvia Bluejay Posted May 3, 2012 Share Posted May 3, 2012 Necks will change shape with the seasons, will react to the average humidity in the climate in your country as opposed to the country where the guitar was manufactured and/or stocked, etc. Yes to tweaking the truss rod as suggested above, plus do have a look at string height at the nut (if you have an adjustable one). And be prepared to re-check and possibly re-set up every 3-4 months! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Emanew Posted May 3, 2012 Share Posted May 3, 2012 Hi rocker, No worries, it is simple to fix with the truss rod. Is it a brand new bass ? Did you change your strings few days ago ? Good groove. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ou7shined Posted May 3, 2012 Share Posted May 3, 2012 You might want to give it a day or two out of the case to aclimatise... who knows the weather might change and you'll have to get it all set up again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clashcityrocker Posted May 3, 2012 Author Share Posted May 3, 2012 Just had a quick tweek of the rod and she is perfect again,will keep my eye on it. Thanks all for the super quick replies, extremely helpful as always Si Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CHRISDABASS Posted May 3, 2012 Share Posted May 3, 2012 Excellent!! Glad it worked for you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gub Posted May 3, 2012 Share Posted May 3, 2012 Wasted loads getting my bass's set up for me and always ended up tweaking them myself to suit once I had them back so now I just do my own ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bubinga5 Posted May 3, 2012 Share Posted May 3, 2012 ahh the beauty of wood.. no i really mean it... i had a Modulus that just DIDNT move.. but erm... the tone..!! the good things in life, you have you put time into... imo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JMT3781 Posted May 3, 2012 Share Posted May 3, 2012 also if its only 4 months old, it's still gonna be settling in being so new, so changes in playability are absolutely nothing to worry aboot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clashcityrocker Posted May 3, 2012 Author Share Posted May 3, 2012 Cheers guys! Si Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lfalex v1.1 Posted May 4, 2012 Share Posted May 4, 2012 [quote name='gub' timestamp='1336067560' post='1640490'] Wasted loads getting my bass's set up for me and always ended up tweaking them myself to suit once I had them back so now I just do my own ! [/quote] Amen to that! No-one can set your bass up for you..... Than you can. I've never had to revisit a bass set up (neck relief) due to climatic change. Fair enough, the Vigier and Status just don't get affected, but either my technique is not affected by such incremental changes, or they just don't happen at all in this part of the world. (Whereas in areas of highly changeable humidity/temperature, I'd expect it to be more of an issue) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lfalex v1.1 Posted May 4, 2012 Share Posted May 4, 2012 [quote name='bubinga5' timestamp='1336067875' post='1640495'] ahh the beauty of wood.. no i really mean it... i had a Modulus that just DIDNT move.. but erm... the tone..!! the good things in life, you have you put time into... imo [/quote] You need an S3 Vigier, best of both worlds! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigRedX Posted May 4, 2012 Share Posted May 4, 2012 [quote name='Lfalex v1.1' timestamp='1336126345' post='1641215'] You need an S3 Vigier, best of both worlds! [/quote] Of a Gus. The only time I've needed to adjust the truss rod on any of mine was when I changed the strings on the fretless from Rotosound flat wounds to Pedulla round wounds, which was hardly surprising given the difference in tension between the sets. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Silvia Bluejay Posted May 4, 2012 Share Posted May 4, 2012 (edited) You will also perceive any variations a lot more clearly if, like me, you like to keep your action as low as possible. A change by a fraction of a millimetre will cause a buzz where there was none before, and that's how I like it Edited May 4, 2012 by bluejay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lozz196 Posted May 4, 2012 Share Posted May 4, 2012 I had to re-do the truss rod on my backup MIM Precision this week. Even though I have rather high action (cos I hit it rather ham-fistedly) there was still a bit of a buzz, where previously there was none. Luckily my main Precision has so far stayed as it was. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BILL POSTERS Posted May 4, 2012 Share Posted May 4, 2012 Thought this was goint to be a thread about a Peter Green/Fleetwood Mac number. Not something I've noticed before but my MIM Precision is buzzier than usual, too my Jazz/ P Bitza out of its case and the action is much higher at the 12th than it was, and its almost a quarter tone flat. Hope a truss rod tweek later cures it. or at least cures one of them, got Gigs tomorrow and Monday. My old Bass collection 301, which lives by the settee is still fine though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mornats Posted May 4, 2012 Share Posted May 4, 2012 [quote name='BRANCINI' timestamp='1336132152' post='1641326'] My old Bass collection 301, which lives by the settee is still fine though. [/quote] I've never ever had to tweak an SGC Nanyo made Bass Collection ever, other than when changing string gauge or type (i.e. roundwounds that were on my fretless when I bought it were changed to nylonwounds). Or even have to retune one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BILL POSTERS Posted May 4, 2012 Share Posted May 4, 2012 [quote name='Mornats' timestamp='1336137153' post='1641451'] I've never ever had to tweak an SGC Nanyo made Bass Collection ever, other than when changing string gauge or type (i.e. roundwounds that were on my fretless when I bought it were changed to nylonwounds). Or even have to retune one. [/quote] Yeah, its been great, Had it 20 years almost, and apart from replacing the crap pups its never been touched. Nothing I've ever owned in that time has come close. Just not right for the stuff I play nowadays, and I wish it would growl a bit more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RandomBass Posted May 5, 2012 Share Posted May 5, 2012 [quote name='BRANCINI' timestamp='1336132152' post='1641326'] Thought this was goint to be a thread about a Peter Green/Fleetwood Mac number. [/quote] Lol very funny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LukeFRC Posted May 5, 2012 Share Posted May 5, 2012 I have found that the. tension in the neck and the relief is one of the main things that controls playability, feel and to a certain extent tone. My advice would be do more than go following advice on a quarter turn here or a quarter there- more being learning what the optimum is for a setup and learning to diagnose problems yourself and overcome them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
electric nate Posted May 6, 2012 Share Posted May 6, 2012 Setting up a bass yourself is fairly easy, it's a kinda 3-way thing between truss rod, intonation and saddle height. It's always worth doing the setup yourself if you can because then it can be adjusted to your exact playing style. If someone else does it, it might be too low for the way you pound the strings with your picking hand and you'll get buzzing and metallic clanky fret noises, or too high for your delicate tickling of the strings and you'll be putting unnecessary effort into fretting the notes. Tinkering with a bass is one of my favorite things to do. I usually mess about with mine a few times a year just to see what I can do with them really. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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