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[QUOTE="niccolai:511019"]blue said:[QUOTE]xanonymousx said:[QUOTE]blue said:[QUOTE] dont forget to set the guitar up after too, mister i can fit a baseball between the strings and the fretboard.[/QUOTE] what do you mean by "set up"? i'm brain dead today.[/QUOTE] having the guitar intonated so the action is nice and low and there are no dead frets.[/QUOTE] thats just action. intonation means the bridge saddles are set at the proper place so that when you fret E on the fifth fret, you get a perfectly tuned A, ect. The bass was intonated to C standard when I sold it to Destroy YouAlot, so that shouldn't be an issue at all unless he messed with it. I played in C standard on that bass when I was in Terminally Your Aborted Ghost. I believe the strings on it were elixir 50-130 Have you changed the strings sense you bought the bass? also, yes, switching to thicker string will reduce some of the string floppyness. the thicker the string is, the stronger the string tension and the tighter the string. on those 34 scale 5 strings, thick string guages are a must.[/QUOTE]
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