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Thanks for the welcome; i am indeed new and intend to use this forum occasionally when it comes to sharing info or seeking help in special questions which might be of broader interest - respecting the high level i see here. Most of my build threads are communicated in two german forums.
Beate Ritzert wrote:Nice build. Which scale? Short as done by Gibson?
Hi thar!
Thanks to all!
No it is a 34" scale. I is based heavily though on a Burny 4 string bass I have which is a copy of the early 80's V bass [but built a lot better then the Gibson one] which is a 30" scale. It took a bit of design work to get it in similar proportions with the longer scale that way it wouldn't get cartoonishly big
And how do You deal with the neck heaviness of the V?
I am still fiddling around a bit with the strap pin positions of my Vs (guitar and bass, both semi-hollow).
I always move the strap button to be from 3" to 6" from center of V on bass side depending on the neck weight. This bass is on the heavy side as it is so it balances alright, basically the same a fender bass with heavy tuners..
You might want to go headless if you want perfect balance.. or do a upside down ML shape...
Welcome Beate
Very nice job on that V - I love the headstock which sort of reminds me of the Jackson Roswell guitar - which Ive always liked... for pure alien cool factor!
Please keep us posted on your builds
Cheers
Charliewood
Thanks! The head shape is pretty much the gibson shape though.. just the bottom is wider.
I guess could dig though some picts of old builds that I never really posted... I'm not really building anything ATM... kind'a buried with parts projects
charlie wood wrote:
Very nice job on that V - I love the headstock which sort of reminds me of the Jackson Roswell guitar - which Ive always liked... for pure alien cool factor!
But that was not my build, it was Aaron's.
Mine is a very different concept going away from Gibson's shape.