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36 minutes ago, chris_b said:

Use a straplock. My Dunlop straplocks hold the strap about 1/2" away from the body of the bass.

 

Or else, if there's enough room, a felt washer between the strap and the bass might help.

Yep just ordered two sets of Dunlop strap locks, they look better 👍

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I’ve used a leather strap secured by either Grolsch washers or Dunlop plastic Lok strap retainers for decades without any damage to my basses. ( Never once had the strap come loose either in case you’re wondering....)

I know a lot of folk like the Dunlop Strap Locks but I’ve never liked them due to having to alter each bass and strap.

Also I avoid any metal parts on straps generally as it’s just a recipe for a bass scratching disaster. 🤣

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I went through a stage where I assiduously fitted Schaller strap locks to all my basses but for the last few years have reverted to Grolsch/home brew washers as well. I have never had an issue with them coming loose or being less secure, whereas the Schallers would work loose intermittently over time and often I found I had to butcher a good strap to get the locks to fit properly and securely. I actually used to find the extra distance the Schallers pushed the bass away from the strap was a bit disconcerting too.
 

My only bass that has Schallers still is my 4003S as them come as standard on it and replacement strap buttons are not as easy (or cheap) to find due to the specific diameter of the screw used. 

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2 hours ago, casapete said:

I know a lot of folk like the Dunlop Strap Locks but I’ve never liked them due to having to alter each bass and strap.

Also I avoid any metal parts on straps generally as it’s just a recipe for a bass scratching disaster. 🤣

 

Fitting the strap lock is a one-time job. Given the benefits it's hardly an onerous task. I leave the strap on and there is no chance of of the locks touching the bass let alone scratching it.

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46 minutes ago, DaytonaRik said:

I went for the DiMarzio clip locks ages ago and they are now on all my gigging basses.  It's bolted to your guitar - it's not going anywhere!!!! 

 

https://www.dimarzio.com/straps/cliplock

I never liked the restriction in having to use their straps 

I’m sure they do a great job but I have some nice Levy’s leather straps I want to use 

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