s0fa Posted May 30, 2008 Posted May 30, 2008 Following on from this post [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=19764&pid=209922&st=0&"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...2&st=0&[/url] I got my bass, promptly named it Dexter and had my first bass lesson with queenofthedepths Whilst I've been told it's an "alright" bass... it has really bad neck dive... My brother has suggested using an acoustic strap on it, but does anyone have any other ideas? Thanks in advance, Sophie Quote
Hamster Posted May 30, 2008 Posted May 30, 2008 Hi I'm not familiar with your bass, but maybe this trick will work for you? - [url="http://www.lysator.liu.se/~wizkid/music/thunderbird_mod/"]http://www.lysator.liu.se/~wizkid/music/thunderbird_mod/[/url] Hamster Quote
Shockwave Posted May 30, 2008 Posted May 30, 2008 (edited) It probably doesant neck dive as bad as my ironbirds. This is what i did. You dont need to drill any extra holes, all you need is one extra long and thin screw. Its cured the problem. Does not get in the way of fret access. And it doesant look weird. Edited May 31, 2008 by Shockwave Quote
s0fa Posted May 31, 2008 Author Posted May 31, 2008 (edited) The strap button is pretty much where those have been moved to If it helps here is the bass [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DAISY-ROCK-HEARTBREAKER-BLACKHEART-BASS_W0QQitemZ370050914845QQihZ024QQcategoryZ4713QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DAISY-ROCK-HEARTBREA...1QQcmdZViewItem[/url] I think it's the shape of the body more than anything (I will attempt fiddling with the strap buttons though! - thanks) Edited May 31, 2008 by s0fa Quote
Hamster Posted May 31, 2008 Posted May 31, 2008 Have a go - even if it doesn't work no one will notice the small trial screw hole Hamster Quote
Shockwave Posted May 31, 2008 Posted May 31, 2008 Hipshot ultralites. Otherwise, a really grippy strap. and Velcro. Quote
LukeFRC Posted May 31, 2008 Posted May 31, 2008 i have played my friends one of these, horrid neck dive. shockwaves solution may work, or i find a really grippy strap. Quote
Mr. Foxen Posted May 31, 2008 Posted May 31, 2008 Those velcro on aerobics weights round the strap on the bridge end of the strap. Heavier butbetter balanced. Quote
Jean-Luc Pickguard Posted May 31, 2008 Posted May 31, 2008 My Daughter has a Daisyrock heartbreaker - Its a great bass I love the sound & feel of it - the duncan designed pickup is so punchy, but the neck dive was a problem. I had previously fixed the neck dive on my thunderbird by relocating the strap button to behind the neck heel as in the link in the post above. i found this wasn't appropriate for the heartbreaker, but after a bit of trial & error I fixed it by putting an additional strap button below the neck in a positition symetrical to the original one (as if fitting for a left handed version). This may sound like it would look a bit odd, but looks OK bhen stapped on and works like a charm - it balances perfectly and is very comfy to play. If you like I can posts some pics. Quote
MB1 Posted May 31, 2008 Posted May 31, 2008 MB1. A mate of mine bought a Epiphone SG copy(guitar),the neck dive was horendous,leaving the guitar almost unplayable while standing.Me bringing a brick and a piece of string into the rehearsal room didnt go down too well either,however the guitar was returned to the shop and replaced. Quote
OutToPlayJazz Posted May 31, 2008 Posted May 31, 2008 [quote]MB1. A mate of mine bought a Epiphone SG copy(guitar),the neck dive was horendous,leaving the guitar almost unplayable while standing.Me bringing a brick and a piece of string into the rehearsal room didnt go down too well either,however the guitar was returned to the shop and replaced.[/quote] Martin, I'd have expected you of all people to experience some neck dive when you get adoring fans swinging off your bendwell! Quote
3V17C Posted May 31, 2008 Posted May 31, 2008 my attitude ltd 1 is pretty neck heavy but i use a 4" wide leather strap which is rough on the underside so pretty grippy so it doesn't bother me too much. peace c Quote
PauBass Posted May 31, 2008 Posted May 31, 2008 [quote name='3V17C' post='210145' date='May 31 2008, 03:09 PM']my attitude ltd 1 is pretty neck heavy but i use a 4" wide leather strap which is rough on the underside so pretty grippy so it doesn't bother me too much. peace c[/quote] Hey, can you tell me the brand of the strap you are using? I'm having some trouble with my Fender P bass and can't find the right strap that helps with the neck diving. Thanks! Quote
Mottlefeeder Posted May 31, 2008 Posted May 31, 2008 [quote name='Mr. Foxen' post='209956' date='May 31 2008, 01:52 AM']Those velcro on aerobics weights round the strap on the bridge end of the strap. Heavier butbetter balanced.[/quote] I've used a similar trick - put something heavy (washers or lead strip if you can find some) int a padded phone case, and thread that onto the strap at the bridge end. It works well, but tends to get in the way when you put the bass on a stand. Quote
BigBeefChief Posted May 31, 2008 Posted May 31, 2008 A good quality, thick leather strap with a suede underside always makes a big difference. It grips to my naked sweaty flesh quite nicely. ....and Sophie, I here you enjoyed "Killers"???? Quote
nash Posted May 31, 2008 Posted May 31, 2008 (edited) for epi t-birds i would've thought moving the bridge end strap button higher so its in line with the neck button ala nikki sixx blackbird Edited May 31, 2008 by nash Quote
s0fa Posted June 1, 2008 Author Posted June 1, 2008 [quote name='Jean-Luc Pickguard' post='209986' date='May 31 2008, 08:37 AM']My Daughter has a Daisyrock heartbreaker - Its a great bass I love the sound & feel of it - the duncan designed pickup is so punchy, but the neck dive was a problem. I had previously fixed the neck dive on my thunderbird by relocating the strap button to behind the neck heel as in the link in the post above. i found this wasn't appropriate for the heartbreaker, but after a bit of trial & error I fixed it by putting an additional strap button below the neck in a positition symetrical to the original one (as if fitting for a left handed version). This may sound like it would look a bit odd, but looks OK bhen stapped on and works like a charm - it balances perfectly and is very comfy to play. If you like I can posts some pics.[/quote] Could you post some pics? I kind of get what you mean but I don't want to be screwing things into my bass without being 100% certain! [quote name='BigBeefChief' post='210207' date='May 31 2008, 06:21 PM']A good quality, thick leather strap with a suede underside always makes a big difference. It grips to my naked sweaty flesh quite nicely. ....and Sophie, I here you enjoyed "Killers"????[/quote] Yep... Brilliant film Rog' seems to think there's some deep underlying message, but I'm not at all convinced Quote
Jean-Luc Pickguard Posted June 1, 2008 Posted June 1, 2008 (edited) [quote name='s0fa' post='210522' date='Jun 1 2008, 02:21 PM']Could you post some pics? I kind of get what you mean but I don't want to be screwing things into my bass without being 100% certain![/quote] Here you are Sophie. Pics of my daughter's slightly mojoed (chipped & dented) Purple heartbreaker bass with matching suede-backed leather strap. The modification with the extra strap button puts it into a perfectly balanced playing position. [attachment=9235:daisyrock_heart1.JPG] [attachment=9236:daisyrock_heart2.JPG] I hope this helps. I can't really post any pics of the bass in action as its not really the done thing to post pics of my kids and I'm not sure I'd want a pic of myself playing such a girly bass in the public domain (unless I borrow it for my upcoming gig in Brighton ) Edited June 1, 2008 by Jean-Luc Pickguard Quote
3V17C Posted June 2, 2008 Posted June 2, 2008 [quote name='PauBass' post='210151' date='May 31 2008, 03:22 PM']Hey, can you tell me the brand of the strap you are using? I'm having some trouble with my Fender P bass and can't find the right strap that helps with the neck diving. Thanks![/quote] the strap i'm using is handmade - my old guitarist had a few of them made up by some local leathercraft sort of place. cheers c Quote
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