| Captain America:
each bass is different, as Ahhnold says it all depends on the neck overstand, the arching of the top, the neck angle ( surprisingly it varies, too ) and thickness of the FB. So, measuring oneīs 3/4 instrument will be of no help in this, even though there is an average. Thatīs why you only get answers with an average. But I guess the neck has been taken off, and something has to be done to joint.
Otherwise, if the neck joint is all right, why not starting from what the height is right now. Making the bridge plank to meet the desired string height is easier than refitting the neck.
Also keep in mind that the bass has to be playable with the final FB height. Some very old basses have had their neck overstand raised, because of the much lower height of the modern strings compared to 17īth century guts. This was to make them bowable with lower string height, so that the bow will not hit the c-bouts when bowing E and G string.
Hope this helps.
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