Converted a short-scale 4-string into a Bass VI.

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Re: Converted a short-scale 4-string into a Bass VI.

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Not a prob, even across the board, the SX pickups are pretty hot.
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A-ha. I have located the bridge. Even cheaper.

This?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/220810209969?ss ... 2199wt_818
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That's it.
Was very easy to install. The center rear hole lined up with one of the original holes so it was easy to screw that one down and then drill the other holes. The plate covers about 98% of the front holes for the original bridge.
Check the diameter of the string holes before installing, I had to drill-out the Low E hole.
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Awesome. Thanks for the info. How did you go about the tuner holes on the headstock?
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I just eyeballed it, coulda done a better job so that the E string had a straighter route to the post, but it's just fine, just woulda looked better.
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Something tells me Rondo Music's gonna sell more lefty SX Ursas over the next few weeks than they have since they started making them. ;)

That replacement bridge has string-specific saddles, no? I assume you simply had to swap them around, or were you able to use the righty as is?
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pjmuck wrote:That replacement bridge has string-specific saddles, no? I assume you simply had to swap them around, or were you able to use the righty as is?
He plays flipped lefties, so he should have no need to swap the saddles. Right?

Hardest part (to me) might be the nut. Did the existing one come off easy? What is the width at the nut?
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Retag wrote:He plays flipped lefties, so he should have no need to swap the saddles. Right?
D'oh! I completely overlooked that. :oops:

I am curious if the saddles are easily reversible though.
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Here's a better pic, I don't think they're string-specific, but they way they're arranged you can't swap 'em.

And technically, I play lefty basses strung righty. ;)
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Well done! Dumb question... but bass VI's are traditionally played with a pick, right? Which would leave me out, as I've never "picked" up the skills to use one! Strictly a finger-player at the moment... ;)
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fivebass52 wrote:Well done! Dumb question... but bass VI's are traditionally played with a pick, right? Which would leave me out, as I've never "picked" up the skills to use one! Strictly a finger-player at the moment... ;)
Well, one of the most famous VI players, Jack Bruce, played his strictly with his fingers.
I ALWAYS/ONLY play bass guitar with a pick so no prob for me.
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AustinLeftyBass wrote:
fivebass52 wrote:Well done! Dumb question... but bass VI's are traditionally played with a pick, right? Which would leave me out, as I've never "picked" up the skills to use one! Strictly a finger-player at the moment... ;)
Well, one of the most famous VI players, Jack Bruce, played his strictly with his fingers.
I ALWAYS/ONLY play bass guitar with a pick so no prob for me.
Figures... if anyone could, it would be Jack!
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