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wateroftyne
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Hi all

in response to a suggestion from Mr. Claber in another thread, it would be nice to know what people mean when they say their action is 'low', 'medium' or 'high'.

So.. let's take a straw poll.

Here's the rules:

Measure the distance in mm from the top of the fret (or the board, if it's fretless) to the bottom of the 'E' string at the 3rd, 12th & 17th frets.

Post the details here, along with the type of bass, type of string, and wether you consider your action to be 'low', 'medium' or 'high'.

I'll go first:

'71 Fender Precision, Rosewood, La Bella FL flats .043, .060, .082, .104:
1mm, 3mm, 4mm
Medium

'73 Fender Precision, Maple, La Bella FL flats .043, .060, .082, .104:
2mm, 4mm, 5mm
Medium

Fender Geddy Lee Jazz, La Bella FL flats .043, .060, .082, .104:
1mm, 6mm, 6mm
Medium (neck hasn't been tweaked to accommodate flats)

'71 Fender Fretless Precision, Ebony, La Bella FL flats .043, .060, .082, .104:
2mm, 4mm, 4mm
Medium

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[quote name='BB2000' post='569631' date='Aug 14 2009, 11:41 PM']Distance from strings (EADG) to PUP poles would be real interesting as well, and whether bass is active or passive.[/quote]

That's a different issue though - one for another thread!

Ped, am surprised that your action is as high as that - just goes to show how the lighter string gauge makes it feel lower.

Alex

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Yeah so was I - actually my low D string is visibly higher than the rest - if we were talking the high D and G it would be far lower (like the popping strings as low as possible)

G string is a shade over 1mm at the 17th...

Cheers
ped

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Maybe some foo' could bung the data in a spreadsheet and make all kinds of entertaining 3D charts with the data!! maybe we should each measure our highest and lowest strings to get a better overall picture? Or is that getting complicated!!

ped

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Ah I forgot - you're tuning that .095 down to D, so way lower in tension than my 2" longer .104 tuned to E.

Just looked up a thread from the past: [url="http://forums.musicplayer.com/ubbthreads.php/topics/707909"]http://forums.musicplayer.com/ubbthreads.php/topics/707909[/url]

And I see my '87 Warwick Streamer with 45-105 s/s rounds was at 2.8mm at the 12th fret.

Whilst my Hohner Jack frankenfretless (also with 45-105 s/s rounds) was at 6.3mm at the 12th. Good exercise! :)

Alex

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Home made walnut thing, Dunlop 45-105 nickel roundwounds;
2mm, 3.5mm, 4mm.
Medium (was quite a bit higher until a couple of weeks ago)

Newly acquired Fender Highway One Jazz, 45-100 D'Addario Chromes flatwounds;
1mm, 2.5mm, 3mm.
This is low by my standards. It's still pretty much as it came from the shop, so I guess that's the factory spec.

Can measure my double bass if anyone's curious...

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I knew my feeler gauges would come in handy one day...

Ibanez BTB775PB:
D'Addario Chromes (flats) ECB81-5SL .045/.065/.080/.100/.132
35" scale, tuned BEADG
3rd: 1.6mm
12th: 2.6mm
17th: 2.8mm
(all measured on the B string -- can't get the feeler gauges to the E accurately!)
I call that Low. In fact, I want to raise it a touch.

Music Man SUB 4:
D'Addario Nickel Rounds EXL160-5 (with the A string unused) .050/.070/.105/.135
34" scale, tuned CGDA (in fifths)
3rd: 1.7mm
12th: 3.2mm
17th: 3.3mm
Low (It's the absolute lowest it can go for me, because I play this bass HARD with a pick. Any lower and it buzzes like a wasp in a copper pipe.)

Squier VM Jazz fretless:
Thomastik Jazz Flats JF344 .043/.056/.070/.100
34" scale, tuned EADG
3rd: 1.9mm
12th: 3.4mm
17th: 3.5mm
Medium
(but could be much lower at the 3rd if I filed the nut down a bit)

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[quote name='wateroftyne' post='569618' date='Aug 14 2009, 11:16 PM']'71 Fender Fretless Precision, Ebony, La Bella FL flats .043, .060, .082, .104:
2mm, 4mm, 4mm
Medium[/quote]
Glad to see the half-rounds have come off. You didn't get a chance to measure it with them on, did you? They were completely unplayably low to me.

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[quote name='BottomEndian' post='569753' date='Aug 15 2009, 09:47 AM']Glad to see the half-rounds have come off. You didn't get a chance to measure it with them on, did you? They were completely unplayably low to me.[/quote]
Nah.. those strings were hopeless. I've burned them.

I've put a month-old set of La Bellas on it and it's come alive again...

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Smith BSR5J
1mm, 1.5mm, 2mm, 2mm at the 3, 12, 17, 24 frets respectively. Low. Can't remember which strings. Hi-Beams perhaps.

Groove Shoppe GS5
1mm, 2mm, 2.5mm 2.5mm at the 3, 12, 17, 24 frets respectively. (and was lower when I got it). Low+. Elixirs 135's

MTD 535
1mm, 1.5mm, 1.5mm, 1.5mm at the 3, 12, 17, 21 frets respectively. Low to Low-. Elite Players nickels. 125 set i think

F BN5
1mm, 2mm, 2.5mm, 2.75 at the 3, 12, 17, 21 frets respectively. Low+. La Bella Supersteps that were on it when I got it.

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Soz, I don't have time to do this properly.
All my basses are about 3-3.5mm at the 12th fret which I consider to be MEDIUM action.

All my basses tune EbAbDbGb have nickel rounds 45-105.
My basses tuned DGCF (or CGCF) have nickel rounds 50-110.

Strings are mainly Elites.

ps I have my acoustic bass much higher for a better workout and more unamped volume.

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[quote name='BottomEndian' post='569776' date='Aug 15 2009, 10:28 AM']:rolleyes:
That's astonishing. Have you had your plucking fingers surgically replaced with feathers?[/quote]

it's not bad :) - I actually only got it this low recently after having the bass for 2.5years. I went with a slightly lighter gauge than usual, and some nickel strings for a slightly less bright tone.
I actually tend to dig in when I play, but if I use a lighter touch there's not much fret noise at all.

The measurments are not highly accurate, so I was probably going to the nearest 0.25mm - but saying that, it's now got the lowest of the basses I have.

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Hmmm... I guess the action on the Sadowsky may not come as a surprise considering comments in another thread but here goes;

Sadowsky Metro 'PJ', (I 'think') Sadowsky blues .040, .060, .080, .110:
0.8mm, 1.5mm, 1.5mm
Ahem... Low :)

Zon Sonus, DR Sunbeams .045, .065, .085, .105:
0.7mm, 1.5mm, 1.6mm
Low

Bolin NS4, DR Sunbeams .045, .065, .085, .105:
0.8mm, 1.5mm, 2.0mm
Low

Warwick Streamer Stage I (Owld Red), DR Sunbeams .045, .065, .085, .105:
1.0mm, 2.0mm, 2.0mm
Medium

Warwick Streamer Stage II, DR Sunbeams .045, .065, .085, .105:
1.0mm, 1.6mm, 1.6mm
Low

I have an engineering mate who loaned me some kit to take the measurements so I'm fairly confident in the accuracy. :lol:

<edit>

Just looked back at other actions on this thread... I'll stop trying to get mine lower I think! :rolleyes:

Edited by warwickhunt
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On my Tarrantino upright it measures 6, 9, 9mm on the E string. Take off the E capo so the string becomes a low C and it jumps to 12, 12, 11mm for the same positions. Scale length is 110cm/134cm extended. Strings are heavy Pirastro original flatchromes. Height wise it's a medium orchestral setup but the string length is quite big. I've got big hands though.

Haven't measured the electrics yet, though I'd consider them medium. I can't play dynamics with anything too low.

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Here are mine- I used a tape measure, so not as accurate as I'd like!

Both are passive, in standard EADG tuning, and strung with dead-sounding D'addario EXL170 nickelwounds (45,65,80,100). The strings on the Squier are particularly old- they've been on 2 other basses already! :)

'83 (I think!) Squier JV Precision bass: 1.5mm, 3.5mm, 4mm. MEDIUM action IMO.

'98 Fender USA Stack-knob Jazz Bass reissue (Nordstrand NJ4 pickups): 2mm, 5mm, 5mm. MEDIUM-HIGH action IMO.

EDIT: I'd say that I play fingerstyle most of the time, but I also like to get out the pick for heavier stuff... :rolleyes:

Edited by Etienne
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