Norris Posted February 16 Posted February 16 Doffs cap and kowtows into the gentlepersons' lounge that is the EUB and Double-Bass section... Ā I'd quite like a drop D tuner on my Stagg EUB. I know the tuners are basically the same ones as on a P bass, but with slightly different posts. I wonder if anyone has found the best Hipshot Xtender model to use, even if it involves some part-swapping? Is there one that will fit? Ā I've seen the 5-string Stagg conversation thread from a few years ago btw. Also the rather lovely 5-string NS in the classifieds. Both are a bit beyond my budget though. Quote
ezbass Posted February 16 Posted February 16 Take one out, measure it and go to the Hipshot website, their fitting instructions often have a dimensions schematic. Conversely, drop them an email, Iāve found them to be super helpful in the past. 2 Quote
StingRayBoy42 Posted February 17 Posted February 17 11 hours ago, ezbass said: .... Conversely, drop them an email, Iāve found them to be super helpful in the past. They definitely are. I've emailed them a few times and they're always on it. Almost like they value your custom! Alternatively, if your EUB has a traditional Double Bass style bridge, they do the 'Free Range' DB Xtender https://hipshotproducts.com/collections/bass-xtenders/products/freerange-bass-xtender Ā 1 Quote
Jakester Posted February 17 Posted February 17 30 minutes ago, Burns-bass said: Is the Stagg 34ā scale? Ā I don't think it is as I used 'real' DB strings on mine when I had it. Quote
Burns-bass Posted February 17 Posted February 17 1 hour ago, Jakester said: Ā I don't think it is as I used 'real' DB strings on mine when I had it. If thatās the case a drop D tuner wonāt release enough string to lower the tone to D, would it? Quote
Jakester Posted February 17 Posted February 17 Oh yeah, maybe not. Unless perhaps OP got a double-stop one (I had one that would do both drop-D and C); that might do it.Ā Quote
Norris Posted February 17 Author Posted February 17 7 hours ago, Burns-bass said: If thatās the case a drop D tuner wonāt release enough string to lower the tone to D, would it? Good point and one that I hadn't considered. It's 3/4 scale bass, but I don't know if that is a standard measurementĀ š¤·āāļø Quote
Norris Posted February 17 Author Posted February 17 11 hours ago, StingRayBoy42 said: Alternatively, if your EUB has a traditional Double Bass style bridge, they do the 'Free Range' DB Xtender https://hipshotproducts.com/collections/bass-xtenders/products/freerange-bass-xtender I think this is the more likely option - thanks 1 Quote
Norris Posted February 17 Author Posted February 17 Scale length is 41.25" Ā Hmmm. The tuners are pretty standard P bass style Ā The string anchor may not work with the BT11 xtender Ā Quote
pete.young Posted February 18 Posted February 18 Just play the D an octave above. Nobody in the audience will be able to hear the difference. 2 Quote
prowla Posted February 18 Posted February 18 Years ago I used to have a set of Dewtron bass pedals; I'd hit the D with my foot when I ran out of frets. Quote
ezbass Posted February 18 Posted February 18 I looked at trying out fitting one of my extenders from an EB (lightweight Hipshot) in my NS WAV4 to see if it would go down to D, when I realised that, even if a standard length post would fit, the extender would have to be a āleft handedā one (or at least one that fits the lower side of an EB headstock. So I canāt try that. Quote
JPJ Posted February 18 Posted February 18 On 17/02/2025 at 09:51, StingRayBoy42 said: Alternatively, if your EUB has a traditional Double Bass style bridge, they do the 'Free Range' DB Xtender https://hipshotproducts.com/collections/bass-xtenders/products/freerange-bass-xtender Ā Ooh I like that! Would be great for when we add a middle 8 of Kashmir into another song. But at that price for 16 bars in one song, I think Iāll continue playing it an octave higher š Quote
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