Owen Posted September 20 Share Posted September 20 On 19/09/2024 at 19:39, Rayman said: take your time, watch lots of YouTube videos I know there is a Sadowsky vid which is well thought of. Any other suggestions? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rayman Posted September 20 Author Share Posted September 20 There’s a YouTube video for almost every situation. From building a fender P or J style control plate, fret dressing, straightening a warped neck, everything. If there’s a specific issue you’re looking for help on, let me know, and I’ll help you look for it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Owen Posted September 20 Share Posted September 20 It is weird, I always suspect that my basses could be lusher but do not live close enough to top end Tech bods to even discuss it let alone have anything done. Or know that they could be better. This is based on playing one or two basses over the years and thinking "this feels fabulous". I can never tell if that is neck carve or action or one of 20 other things. I do know that a guy I work with took his LP Gold Top, his CS strat and his Gibson 335 to a guy who is acknowledged as top notch and they came back as a joy to play in a way they were not before. They were fine before, but after fettling they were lush beyond. So I do not even know what I would be looking for! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PinkMohawk Posted September 21 Share Posted September 21 2 hours ago, Owen said: It is weird, I always suspect that my basses could be lusher but do not live close enough to top end Tech bods to even discuss it let alone have anything done. Or know that they could be better. This is based on playing one or two basses over the years and thinking "this feels fabulous". I can never tell if that is neck carve or action or one of 20 other things. I do know that a guy I work with took his LP Gold Top, his CS strat and his Gibson 335 to a guy who is acknowledged as top notch and they came back as a joy to play in a way they were not before. They were fine before, but after fettling they were lush beyond. So I do not even know what I would be looking for! One thing most people don't think of, but makes a surprising difference is a fret polish. Far easier than re-crowning or anything else, and cheap to pick up the supplies to do so. Other than that, probably just a matter of taking your time, dialling things in just the way you like it to suit your playing style. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baloney Balderdash Posted September 21 Share Posted September 21 Nobody knows your personal preferences better than you! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Munurmunuh Posted September 21 Share Posted September 21 One bass I bought from BC taught me just how bad an amateur set-up could be. I've no reason to think I could do any better, so I've been very happy taking all my basses to my local, thorough, conscientious and reasonably-priced tech. I'm sure that it is a very rewarding experience, being able to set up your own basses .... but so is having instruments you know are playing as well as they could 😁 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bassfinger Posted September 21 Share Posted September 21 2 hours ago, Munurmunuh said: I'm sure that it is a very rewarding experience, being able to set up your own basses .... but so is having instruments you know are playing as well as they could 😁 And I enjoy both. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kodiakblair Posted September 21 Share Posted September 21 Once I would have encouraged everyone to do their own work, seeing this changed my mind 😬 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bassbiscuits Posted September 22 Share Posted September 22 (edited) Set ups, action, truss rod, intonation and soldering - yep all good. Nuts and saddles - with care (I’m thinking acoustic guitar bone saddles) Fret work - nope. That’s one for the professionals. Edited September 22 by bassbiscuits Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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