Supernaut Posted June 24, 2023 Posted June 24, 2023 After a good quality strap that counters my neck diving P. Tried Mono and Neotech and whilst comfortable on my shoulder, they don't do much to help with the neck dive issue. Any straps out there that counter neck dive and give you comfort on the shoulder? Quote
Mudpup Posted June 24, 2023 Posted June 24, 2023 Try a suede backed wide one. Suede is grippier than neoprene or leather 1 Quote
fretmeister Posted June 25, 2023 Posted June 25, 2023 No strap can really beat the lever / fulcrum effect. If your tuners are old large plate design then swapping to a set of Hipshot Ultralights will make a massive difference. Get the USA ones, not the licensed ones though as the USA version are lighter and reversible. 2 Quote
Baloney Balderdash Posted June 26, 2023 Posted June 26, 2023 (edited) Not a strap solution, but this might solve your neck diving issues: As some people note later in the thread linked to above adding the small weight inside the control cavity is an option too. Edited June 26, 2023 by Baloney Balderdash Quote
Mottlefeeder Posted June 26, 2023 Posted June 26, 2023 Depending on how severe the neck dive is, your cheapest non-permanent fix might be to tie a black boot lace to the bridge end of the strap, and tie the boot lace ends to the existing strap buttons, so the strap end is behind the bass. It has the same effect as making the horn longer, and is quite discreet. David Quote
Baloney Balderdash Posted June 26, 2023 Posted June 26, 2023 (edited) 13 minutes ago, Mottlefeeder said: Depending on how severe the neck dive is, your cheapest non-permanent fix might be to tie a black boot lace to the bridge end of the strap, and tie the boot lace ends to the existing strap buttons, so the strap end is behind the bass. It has the same effect as making the horn longer, and is quite discreet. David Have you actually tried this yourself, or is it a solution you just came up with off the top of your head, cause as I understand what you just wrote I can see several potential issues with this that wouldn't make it work very well in practice? Edited June 26, 2023 by Baloney Balderdash Quote
chris_b Posted June 26, 2023 Posted June 26, 2023 IMO you need to change the balance point by extending the button on the upper horn. Replace the screw with one double the length and add a spacer to move the strap button nearer the 12th fret. Quote
wrinkleygit Posted June 28, 2023 Posted June 28, 2023 On 26/06/2023 at 11:16, chris_b said: IMO you need to change the balance point by extending the button on the upper horn. Replace the screw with one double the length and add a spacer to move the strap button nearer the 12th fret. This is similar to what I would suggest, however, I would relocate the lower button, as per the early Warwick Thumb position, this will change the centre of the body “gravity “ and automatically raise the headstock, hopefully my description makes sense . Quote
Mottlefeeder Posted June 29, 2023 Posted June 29, 2023 On 26/06/2023 at 10:16, Baloney Balderdash said: Have you actually tried this yourself, or is it a solution you just came up with off the top of your head, cause as I understand what you just wrote I can see several potential issues with this that wouldn't make it work very well in practice? Yes I have used it on both a neck heavy 5-string Corvette with a light-weight swamp ash body, and on a 5-string Hohner headless, to move the fretboard two frets to the right so that it sits like a horned bass. The only down side I found was that the bootlace makes an uside down V. But with a dark bootlace and a dark strap, that is not noticable. I have seen advertisments for a commercial product that uses a rigid bar instead of a bootlace, and that gave me the idea. David 1 Quote
Mudpup Posted June 29, 2023 Posted June 29, 2023 Plan H New P bass with a heavier body It's much more fun getting new basses than new straps! 🙂 Quote
snorkie635 Posted June 29, 2023 Posted June 29, 2023 On 24/06/2023 at 15:04, Supernaut said: After a good quality strap that counters my neck diving P. Tried Mono and Neotech and whilst comfortable on my shoulder, they don't do much to help with the neck dive issue. Any straps out there that counter neck dive and give you comfort on the shoulder? Have a look at the Pinegrove Leather site. They offer very fine straps specifically for bass and which have suede backing. Quote
Supernaut Posted July 1, 2023 Author Posted July 1, 2023 On 29/06/2023 at 09:24, snorkie635 said: Have a look at the Pinegrove Leather site. They offer very fine straps specifically for bass and which have suede backing. Any recommendations on which strap? They offer a lot of models. Quote
snorkie635 Posted July 1, 2023 Posted July 1, 2023 11 hours ago, Supernaut said: Any recommendations on which strap? They offer a lot of models. If looking at bass straps, try the 4" heavy padded. I have four and have found them to be flawless. GLWTS(trap) 😁 Quote
ikay Posted July 3, 2023 Posted July 3, 2023 On 26/06/2023 at 09:05, Mottlefeeder said: Depending on how severe the neck dive is, your cheapest non-permanent fix might be to tie a black boot lace to the bridge end of the strap, and tie the boot lace ends to the existing strap buttons, so the strap end is behind the bass. It has the same effect as making the horn longer, and is quite discreet. I'm having trouble visualising this. Is it like the diagram below where the bootlace (red line) is tied to both the upper and lower strap buttons and the strap (blue) is connected to the bootlace some distance further in from the lower button? That would have a similar effect to having a countersunk strap button on the back of the bass which was an option offered by Dingwall at one point to reduce the long reach of the 37" scale (see second pic). Quote
Mottlefeeder Posted July 3, 2023 Posted July 3, 2023 5 hours ago, ikay said: I'm having trouble visualising this. Is it like the diagram below where the bootlace (red line) is tied to both the upper and lower strap buttons and the strap (blue) is connected to the bootlace some distance further in from the lower button? That would have a similar effect to having a countersunk strap button on the back of the bass which was an option offered by Dingwall at one point to reduce the long reach of the 37" scale (see second pic). Yes, you've got it. However, the bootlace / red line will not be straight due to the weight of the bass - it will form a shallow inverted V with the strap fixing at the point. David Quote
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