Waddycall Posted October 23, 2022 Share Posted October 23, 2022 (edited) I’ve got a fantastic Ray34 that I’ve modded with Delano hybrid pickups so it’s a Jazz and a Ray in one bass. I love everything about it but the weight (and the colour matched headstock). Recent neck/arm/wrist problems resulted in me buying a lightweight shortscale which is much more comfortable to play but every time I plug in my JazzRay it sounds so much better. I’m thinking if I can make it lighter it could become my number 1 again. any suggestions how I can do this? Tuners are an obvious one. Would chambering the body help? It’s already heavily modified so I’m happy to take a router to it again if it’s worth it. im wondering if the weight of the neck would be the limiting factor? i already use a wide strap so I don’t think there’s much to gain there. Cheers Edited October 23, 2022 by Waddycall Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SamIAm Posted October 23, 2022 Share Posted October 23, 2022 3 hours ago, Waddycall said: I’ve got a fantastic Ray34 that I’ve modded with Delano hybrid pickups so it’s a Jazz and a Ray in one bass. I love everything about it but the weight (and the colour matched headstock). Recent neck/arm/wrist problems resulted in me buying a lightweight shortscale which is much more comfortable to play but every time I plug in my JazzRay it sounds so much better. I’m thinking if I can make it lighter it could become my number 1 again. any suggestions how I can do this? Tuners are an obvious one. Would chambering the body help? It’s already heavily modified so I’m happy to take a router to it again if it’s worth it. im wondering if the weight of the neck would be the limiting factor? i already use a wide strap so I don’t think there’s much to gain there. Cheers I've considered body chambering in Phoenix to help keep the weight low, but I'm a bit concerned I might then end up with an unbalanced bass with bad neck dive! Is pimping up your shortscale (strings/pups/electronics) worth considering to try to get the sound you want? S'manth x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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