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Originally Posted by guroove You can try to lower the G string side of the pickup by tightening the screw under that side. That should make it a little less bright compared to the other strings. If that doesn't work, eat some greasy chicken, and play your bass afterwards without washing your hands. |
Actually, lowering the pickup under that string will make it more trebly than the other strings. Raising it will make it more bassy if it sounds too thin, but you don't want to go too high because it will get louder than the other strings.
Greasing down a string might work with rounds, not so much with flats. If you're gonna do this, do it on the section of string that passes over the pickup coils.
Best thing to do is stretch it out to get it to loosen up. Stretch it over the nut first - hold down the string at the first fret, and push down a few times behind the nut to stretch it between the nut and the tuner. Then stretch the length of the string by lifting at the 12th fret a few times. Set the witness point at the bridge LAST. You don't want to overdo it down there, and stretching the string in other places can make it move.