Hey all,
My new P-Bass kit arrived yesterday, and I'm excited to start working on it.
This is my first experiment with guitar kits, so I'll probably have lots of questions, like, where do I start?
Anyway, off to work...
Shimmix
Hey all,
My new P-Bass kit arrived yesterday, and I'm excited to start working on it.
This is my first experiment with guitar kits, so I'll probably have lots of questions, like, where do I start?
Anyway, off to work...
Shimmix
Awesome stuff Shimmix. Ask any questions you want- the only stupid questions are the ones you don't ask.😀
"Music is in the air; it's my job to pull it out."- Jaco Pastorius
Thank you Bass Guy.
So here comes...
1. In the manual under "Checking the Scale Length" it says:
"The bridge needs to be situated so the saddles are at a position that allows them to be adjusted for setting the intonation later, so set the saddles to the middle of their adjustment and check that it is approximately at the end of your scale length."
Watching the video, they say to bring the saddles all the way to the front (as far as they'll go) and to position that at the scale length (in my case 34"). So i'm wondering what is it, all the way to the front or the middle?
2. under "Test fitting the Neck" it says "With the neck lightly clamped in place and the tuners for both E strings in place" - my tuners have no way to fit them into place without the mounting screws in the back :
Should I drill holes and mount it with the screws? and should I mount the bridge with the screws as well?
Thanks
Welcome Shimmix.
It is good to have a bit of adjustment both ways at the bridge. For the bridge on a PB I'd probably set the scale length with the bridge pieces 3/4 of the way to the front. You are more likely to need to pull the bridge pieces back when setting the intonation, but occasionally you will need to move them forward a little bit.
I usually drill all the holes first, but that is for staining. If you are spraying and are going to be wet sanding, our resident experts advise against drilling first to avoid water getting into the wood and causing swelling.
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