tommorichards Posted May 5, 2013 Posted May 5, 2013 So i have this acoustic bass, one of the £70 jobbies off fleabay, and its intonation and pickup system is wack. so im thinking of changing it into a semi acoustic (ie magnet bobbin pickups, adjustable bridge etc) And im wondering about any tips or advice. Mainly to do with the bridge. Im planning on using the normal ones you see on most semi acoustics, and im worried about the force of the bridge caving in the top of the bass due to the 2 anchor points for it. The ball end will be held by a tailpiece. So what im thinking of doing is cutting a large slot in the back of it and gluing in a block down the centre. Im not too fussed comestically as i can clean it up, but is this necessary? Will the top hold the force of the bridge? Anyone done anything similar? Any problems that i may encounter? Quote
JapanAxe Posted May 5, 2013 Posted May 5, 2013 Some pics of the bass and the suggested new parts might help. Quote
Mr. Foxen Posted May 5, 2013 Posted May 5, 2013 Sorting it out as an acoustic bass would probably be the more practical project. How suitable an adjustable bridge is as a plan depends on how high the strings are over the body, there probably won't be space, and then its reset the neck territory. Quote
tommorichards Posted May 6, 2013 Author Posted May 6, 2013 @ japaxe This would be the bass i have This would be the new bridge thing And the tailpiece @foxen I kinda realise that with the bridge height issue thing, but i may try going for just saddles in tracks on the current bridge. But i dont mind as i paid £30 for the bass. So its more of an entertainment thing. Quote
oggiesnr Posted May 6, 2013 Posted May 6, 2013 I would check the fret positions first. If bad fret placement is the root cause of the intonation problem then all the bridge changing etc isn't going to cure it. Steve Quote
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