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Originally Posted by onkelpo Hi all.
Firstly I apologise if this has already been covered in another thread but could not find anything in searching.
I've just picked up a used CR4M. Although I've played bass guitar for 20+ years this is my first venture into EUB and as expected its a major learning curve.
For optimum setup, how much relief should be in the neck of the CR and how is this gauged ?
Is it a similar to the way a bass guitar neck would be set with a credit card width between string and fingerboard whilst fretted at 1st and 12th position.
Also what is the lowest acceptable string height to fingerboard that other players have found useable.
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There really is no optimum. Just with an electric bass, it is all dependent on how and what you play. With an upright bass, relief, or more often on this side of TB called camber or scoop, is measured using a straight edge on the fb rather than stopping the strings.
With an acoustic DB, you often need higher string height to get the volume you need, and if you bow, you'll need it a bit higher as well. It mostly depends on your technique and what kind of sound you are looking for.
If you are playing an EUB pizz-only, you can get away with it being pretty low as you are amped all the time anyway. Although, if it so low that it rattles excessively when you dig in, you may find yourself limited as you how you can express yourself tonally.