Waddycall Posted October 23, 2022 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
SamIAm Posted October 23, 2022 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
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