lowendmaestro
04-05-2006, 11:33 PM
I just picked up one of the new Fender Jaguar bass es with what seems to be a small problem.
It doesn't matter what type of strings I use on this bass the E string is a bit "thuddier" than the others.
I've tryed 3 different sets of strings and all give the same result.
Can't seem to get that initial ring a new set of strings will give you.
would this be an electronics issue or possibly due to something within the neck or body itself? :hmm:
Worshiper
04-06-2006, 08:49 AM
sounds like a pickups issue. It could also be an intonation thing as well though. If both your open E and your 12th fret E are in tune...than I would say that its pickup related, if not, you need to get your intonation adjusted.
Groove Theory
04-06-2006, 09:02 AM
I just picked up one of the new Fender Jaguar bass es with what seems to be a small problem.
It doesn't matter what type of strings I use on this bass the E string is a bit "thuddier" than the others.
I've tryed 3 different sets of strings and all give the same result.
Can't seem to get that initial ring a new set of strings will give you.
would this be an electronics issue or possibly due to something within the neck or body itself? :hmm:
It could also be your amp setup, when I play my 'wick through my cheap practice amp, the lower register on the E string seems lifeless and "thuddier" than the rest, its because the amp cannot quite handle the lower end and gives just the slightest bit of distortion. However, when I'm going through my gig setup with the pre/power and into my 4x10, it just sings, sounds great, no lifeless thuddiness...so thats always something to look at.
lowendmaestro
04-06-2006, 11:32 AM
It could also be your amp setup, when I play my 'wick through my cheap practice amp, the lower register on the E string seems lifeless and "thuddier" than the rest, its because the amp cannot quite handle the lower end and gives just the slightest bit of distortion. However, when I'm going through my gig setup with the pre/power and into my 4x10, it just sings, sounds great, no lifeless thuddiness...so thats always something to look at.
Running it thru an SVT 4 and Ampeg Cabs. Just installed a BadAss bridge and intonation is dead on. I hope it is just the pickups as I can deal with replacing them as I'm sure the stocks ain't all that. Had this problem with a PBass Deluxe some years ago and finally just got rid of that bass it annoyed me so bad. Thanks