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Well, the Scoop IS part of the Set-up like I mentioned earlier. The bass must be set to match your playing and not mine or someone elses. Also, the set-up must also be what works best on that particular Bass. For me, I will yeild to the Bass when it comes between what the Bass needs and what I want. I can be flexible in my playing but the Bass is what it is and can't make choices.
Also, wood moves in time most often and small degrees can show up especially at the change of seasons and with newer Basses. Different Strings also pull the neck differently, press the top different and so on. Once you settle in and stop adjusting things and trying strings, the Bass will get a well deserved break and do its thing naturally. Then as the Bass matures, adjust it as needed to keep both you and your Bass happy!
Also, wood moves in time most often and small degrees can show up especially at the change of seasons and with newer Basses. Different Strings also pull the neck differently, press the top different and so on. Once you settle in and stop adjusting things and trying strings, the Bass will get a well deserved break and do its thing naturally. Then as the Bass matures, adjust it as needed to keep both you and your Bass happy!