Hi
Recently I've been working on my basses on their setups and stuff, and i started working on my five string ( Rogue LX205 B II series, cheap bass my first five string.) So I straightned the neck to where it was straight but around the 1st to 4th fret feels like that its bowing a bit. Then I lowered the action at the bridge. Now the string saddles were already pretty low so I barely lowered them but i can't seem to get the action I would like. The action I prefer is really low because I play technical death metal and I tap and sweep and I just love the way it feels to play with low action. I just can't seem to get it. I even took it to my nearest guitar store back in February and it dosn't seem like they did much then. I don't know if there could be somthing wrong. I also did a setup on one of my four string basses. Neck straight and action is perfect without the string saddles being so low. So if anyone can help with how I get my action lower and if there is a problem with it or not it would be very appreciated!
Thanks.
Recently I've been working on my basses on their setups and stuff, and i started working on my five string ( Rogue LX205 B II series, cheap bass my first five string.) So I straightned the neck to where it was straight but around the 1st to 4th fret feels like that its bowing a bit. Then I lowered the action at the bridge. Now the string saddles were already pretty low so I barely lowered them but i can't seem to get the action I would like. The action I prefer is really low because I play technical death metal and I tap and sweep and I just love the way it feels to play with low action. I just can't seem to get it. I even took it to my nearest guitar store back in February and it dosn't seem like they did much then. I don't know if there could be somthing wrong. I also did a setup on one of my four string basses. Neck straight and action is perfect without the string saddles being so low. So if anyone can help with how I get my action lower and if there is a problem with it or not it would be very appreciated!
Thanks.
