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As I am bored this Good Friday , thought I'd ask your opinions on this. I like an easy life, and prefer headless anyway.
Obviously, it wouldn't be me doing it . I would take bass to a tech to do it.
I have 2 headless basses (washburn status & and steinberget xm3) . I don't want to do the conversion on those.
What I was thinking tho', is purchasing a Kramer duke or similar , and have something compact and different.

Is it worth doing? Is it costly?

Let me have your opinions.

Cheers

Posted

Why oh why?

It could be done and would involve cast or machined parts and a custom tuner block and, and, and, would be very expensive conversion.

Get a whammy too while you're at it...

Posted (edited)

To give you a more precise answer: $600: [url="http://store.hipshotproducts.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=357"]http://store.hipshot...ct_detail&p=357[/url]

(And that's without labour!)

Edited by visog
Posted

You wouldn't need one of those tuning systems for a Kramer Duke conversion. You could remove the 4 original tuners, fill in the holes and there would be room to fit 8 banjo style tuners. Then all you would need is a bridge and to find some way of anchoring the strings.

Duke would be a good choice because of the rigid aluminium neck but they fetch a high price. A Hondo Alien would be much cheaper. Coincidentally I am about to list mine in the For Sale forum ;-) .

Posted

Or get a headed bass with a compact headstock and fit ferrules to hold the extra 4 ball ends. Use a standard 4 string headless tuning system at the bridge end to tune the octave strings.

Still going to need a new bridge though, or at the very least custom saddles.

Cheers

Ed

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