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Old 03-20-2005, 09:39 PM
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I went to a bluegrass jam tonight and had a chance to compare my em1 to some crap-monas' (sb1 & sb2). All I have to say is there two basses combined didn't thump or controll the setting at all... They both had bridges with wheels and strings of quallity, but no big projection. Mine has the factory bridge with spiro mediums' with a machined metal sound post.
At any givein' time I could shut both of them down.

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with a machined metal sound post.
Could you elaborate a little more on this please.
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Old 03-21-2005, 04:49 AM
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At any givein' time I could shut both of them down.
cabin....after reading some of your posts here on TBDB, I get the vibe that this has more to do with you , than your bass!
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Old 03-21-2005, 07:29 AM
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Could you elaborate a little more on this please.
Sounds fairly self-explanatory to me...
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Old 03-21-2005, 08:18 AM
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Question Metal Sound post?

How do you carve a metal Sound post when fitting?.. Wooden Knife?.. Does it dig into the Top and Back inside the Bass? How well is it fit/touching across the surface on the Top and Back?
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Old 03-21-2005, 11:31 AM
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How do you carve a metal Sound post when fitting?.. Wooden Knife?.. Does it dig into the Top and Back inside the Bass? How well is it fit/touching across the surface on the Top and Back?
I think the proper fitting technique takes time, and thus more expensive to have done. The fitter must make frequent trips outside to the street to rub the soundpost back and forth on the cement at just the desired angle to remove material a small amount at a time. This precision operation can take hours as you can imagine. Choosing the right shop is key here as well. Finding a shop with choice cement and concrete outside is not as easy as you think..
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Old 03-21-2005, 03:08 PM
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I think the proper fitting technique takes time, and thus more expensive to have done. The fitter must make frequent trips outside to the street to rub the soundpost back and forth on the cement at just the desired angle to remove material a small amount at a time. This precision operation can take hours as you can imagine. Choosing the right shop is key here as well. Finding a shop with choice cement and concrete outside is not as easy as you think..
I think better yet would be draggin it out the car door on the blacktop ha! but anyhoo its not hard to make a metal post as long as you have the original one to copy the diameter and slopes. You wouldn't believe the sound vibe that gets sent to the back. I know it sounds stupid, but sometimes stupid stuff is fun to mess around with.
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I have to admit, I have used the "car method" to fine tune my golf clubs on the way back from the links, I no longer play golf.
I've seen some graphite posts before, but not metal. I'm ass-uming you are using a solid aluminum? Who turned you on to this??
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