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Squier VM Jazz Bass 5 String Dilemma I bought a used a Squier VM Jazz Bass 5 String with the high C. I plan on changing the strings on it and I'm just wondering what would have to be done to accommodate a Low B string. |
It would already accommodate one, as that is what they are designed for. You will just have to do a setup after you restring. This includes truss rod, action, and intonation. There are plenty of helpful guides to be found if you do a google or TB search. They will help you far better than I could explain it myself. Best of luck, and I hope you enjoy having the low B! (I know I can't live without mine :D ). Btw, I would recommend a .135 gauge for that bass, as you may find a lighter one to be a bit 'floppy'. Edit: Here is a detailed guide that should help. http://www.jerzydrozdbasses.com/akcn...ide_ver100.pdf |
I bought a 5 that has a humongous B and it's the best B I ever played! Must be a Circle K balanced set, nice, even tension. |
If the previous owner wanted it to be properly set up for being E-C it will need a new nut cut in order to accommodate the strings properly. If he just strung it E-C it should be fine, the nut will still accommodate bigger strings. I would say you will find most B strings sloppy on that bass, a .135 might help a little but I wouldn't expect it to be tight. |
Thanks, I've been going crazy without the B don't get me wrong that C is cool but its not for me. |
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