Re: Dead Spot on Fender Jazz Neck
- From: Pt <peatea@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 10:11:45 -0700
On Jun 30, 12:08 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" <dishborea...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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On Jun 30, 11:22 am, "JoeSpareBedroom" <dishborea...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What would cause this? The store's got a great luthier who will adjust
setup
at no charge for new instruments, but still...I wonder about getting a
lemon.
I had a 77 jazz bass that was loaded with dead spots.
Never got it working right and sold it.
I think in your case it's EQ.
Try it with a different amp.
Pt
What if the instrument has the exact same problem in the exact same spots
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I wouldn't go by what it sounds like unplugged.
It is an electric bass.
Make sure the neck is straight.
Pt
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