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analogfreak
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Sorry if this is a repeat question, but I couldn't find it in the archives.
I want to get a 5-string bass (Ibanez SR 405? Carvin B5?) and string it upwards from E (E-A-D-G-C). What will need to be done, other than to adjust the truss rod, and perhaps put a different nut if the grooves are too big for the strings? Will the bridge of stock 5-string basses like Carvin or Ibanez have enough maneuverability for correcting the intonation?
Also, besides Carvin and Ibanez, which 5 string basses have the narrowest neck (nut) width?
Thanks.
M. Y.
I want to get a 5-string bass (Ibanez SR 405? Carvin B5?) and string it upwards from E (E-A-D-G-C). What will need to be done, other than to adjust the truss rod, and perhaps put a different nut if the grooves are too big for the strings? Will the bridge of stock 5-string basses like Carvin or Ibanez have enough maneuverability for correcting the intonation?
Also, besides Carvin and Ibanez, which 5 string basses have the narrowest neck (nut) width?
Thanks.
M. Y.