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Neck heavy?

Started by Aussie Mark, June 01, 2010, 05:26:41 PM

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jumbodbassman

I think the worse neck diver in my collection may be the JAck Casady epiphone.  that 34"  scale really adds to the problem.  Nice thick suade strap and a small metal bar with holes drilled thru it (bought off ebay years ago) that adds about 1/2 inch or so to the string length have both helped somewhat. But  it can be a fight.   my hollow univox has the same problem  as pilgrim bu the JC is worse. 
Like Dave i am more of a fender style man and i have had a few that had issues.  Especially some of the older really light resonant bodies but nothing compared to the hollow JC.
Sitting in traffic somewhere between CT and NYC
JIM

Pilgrim

That's Dave for ya - nothing but the best!   ;)
"A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any other invention with the possible exceptions of handguns and tequila."

Basvarken

Same here; the JCS is the worst neckdiver I have.

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Pilgrim

Interesting.  Before I got my Casady, I'd heard differing reports of its propensity for neck dive.  Mine isn't bad - a grippy strap takes care of it easily.  I got lucky with that one, I guess.
"A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any other invention with the possible exceptions of handguns and tequila."

Basvarken

I guess so.
Mine has a strapbutton at the heel. I use a wide leather strap. But still it dives the moment you let go of the neck.
Actually I've been planning to install Gotoh GB528 res-o-lites to make the headstock lighter.
Maybe even re-cut the shape of the head to a Gibson shape. It might just tip the scale.
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jumbodbassman

mine has the heel button too.  Let me know if the new tuners work.  The stock ones are not that solid looking anyway but worth a try.  used to use a gibson strap and it was out of control.  the suede does help but it has issues with that bass and the 34 scale.  my old 64 ebo is a little neck diver too but reasonable. 
Sitting in traffic somewhere between CT and NYC
JIM

Dave W

The Coronado has the strap button sitting on top of the heel, not on the neck plate. That means it will try to rotate outward when you let go, no matter what you do about headstock weight.

Is the Casady like that?

jumbodbassman

yeas top of the heal like my dano dc.  same issue there too
Sitting in traffic somewhere between CT and NYC
JIM

ilan

Now here's a nice idea from the last place you'd expect.

http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Rarest-Soviet-bass-TONIKA-Sverdlovsk-USSR-/250649799305?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Guitar&hash=item3a5be46a89#ht_2571wt_1137

The crappy Soviet-made Tonika had a telescopic strap button.


Lightyear

Actually not a bad idea - if it'll hold up. 


Basvarken

If it snaps as easily as the antenna on my car, it's a bad idea.  8)
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Lightyear

I'm sure the soviet made version probably would fail but made out of decent material it may work - it's still silly looking though.

Dave W

That's not a telescopic strap button, it's a Russian spy antenna!

Grog

The 20/20 is balanced perfectly!! (That may be it's biggest strongpoint!)  ;D
There's no such thing as gravity, the earth just sucks!!