I know this topics has been discussed, but I've recently read at Victor Wooten's Web page that he advices to loosen the strings on your bass when traveling by plane, before either "gate-checking" the bass, or when tendering as luggage.
I've also read a little article in Bass Player Magazine about doing exactly the opposite when shipping a bass either via ground or air: they said that loosening the strings can lead to damage.
My logic tells me you should not loosen the strings, because the string's tension is balanced with the truss rod tension. In any case, if you loosen the strings, you should also loosen the truss rod so there is no tension in the neck.
I would think that if you travel a lot and loosen the strings only, but not the truss rod, this will cause damage to the neck. Furthermore, if you loosen the strings and the truss rod constantly, I would think that will also lead to the neck suffering.
I just don't see how loosening the string and truss rod can minimize any damage during shipping. My own experience: I use a good gig bag and I wrap the bass inside with t-shirts and bubble wrap. I've never loosen the strings. Many times I can take inside the cabin, but sometimes I have to tender it at the gate, and never have suffered any damage whatsoever.
Any thoughts?
[EDIT - Typo: By the way, the questions in the poll were supposed to say "loosen," not "loose."]
I've also read a little article in Bass Player Magazine about doing exactly the opposite when shipping a bass either via ground or air: they said that loosening the strings can lead to damage.
My logic tells me you should not loosen the strings, because the string's tension is balanced with the truss rod tension. In any case, if you loosen the strings, you should also loosen the truss rod so there is no tension in the neck.
I would think that if you travel a lot and loosen the strings only, but not the truss rod, this will cause damage to the neck. Furthermore, if you loosen the strings and the truss rod constantly, I would think that will also lead to the neck suffering.
I just don't see how loosening the string and truss rod can minimize any damage during shipping. My own experience: I use a good gig bag and I wrap the bass inside with t-shirts and bubble wrap. I've never loosen the strings. Many times I can take inside the cabin, but sometimes I have to tender it at the gate, and never have suffered any damage whatsoever.
Any thoughts?
[EDIT - Typo: By the way, the questions in the poll were supposed to say "loosen," not "loose."]