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Old 04-13-2005, 09:11 AM
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Also depends on the player - how big/long/meaty/boney are the fingers, and what kind of RH pizz technique is employed as a result?
Depends on the bass also.

A cheaper bass will need a higher action set up to sound well.
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Old 04-13-2005, 12:51 PM
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Depends on the bass also.

A cheaper bass will need a higher action set up to sound well.
I don't think that's entirely fair to say. Any bass will be louder with higher string height... but a cheap bass won't project nearly enough if the strings are low.

In May my school's jazz band is going to perform at the Essentially Ellington competition finals in NYC, and I know that I will not be able to use an amp (they are crazy about authenticity). So I am keeping the string height on my bass intentionally a bit higher, just for the extra punch. Even though the instrument is nice and projects fine with the strings low, there are still occasions where raising them is appropriate.
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I don't think that's entirely fair to say. Any bass will be louder with higher string height... but a cheap bass won't project nearly enough if the strings are low.
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That is what I meant to say. I have a cheap bass that has no sound with low action. With mid-high action it sounds ok.


So the quality of your bass will limit your minimum string height also. You can always go as hi as you need
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Hi all,
I started this thread over a week ago then left town (and email) behind for a week - it's great to come back and find my question thoroughly answered, along with a dose of entertaining nonsense.
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