Building my first bass - Cigar Box Nation2024-03-29T14:43:32Zhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/forum/topics/building-my-first-bass?groupUrl=cigarboxbasses&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThanks. I'll spring for the $…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2016-11-30:2592684:Comment:27378692016-11-30T15:39:09.238ZTN Twanghttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/TNTwang
<p>Thanks. I'll spring for the $21 and try it. I actually encountered one studio guy who was sneaking his U-bass in because he preferred the rich sound to a Fender. I would love to have a "homemade junker" that I could play on stage with bluegrassers.</p>
<p>Thanks. I'll spring for the $21 and try it. I actually encountered one studio guy who was sneaking his U-bass in because he preferred the rich sound to a Fender. I would love to have a "homemade junker" that I could play on stage with bluegrassers.</p> I used the basic CB Gitty bas…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2016-11-29:2592684:Comment:27372152016-11-29T18:53:45.519ZHilo Greghttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/HiloGreg
<p>I used the basic CB Gitty bass tuning machines (4 for $20.99). I stretched the end of the U-bass string with 2 pliers (1 in each hand) until it flattened out a little, then shoved it into the slot. Be careful not to stretch the part of the string you will be playing, or it will affect the tuning and intonation. </p>
<p>I used the basic CB Gitty bass tuning machines (4 for $20.99). I stretched the end of the U-bass string with 2 pliers (1 in each hand) until it flattened out a little, then shoved it into the slot. Be careful not to stretch the part of the string you will be playing, or it will affect the tuning and intonation. </p> I think the "secret ingredien…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2016-11-29:2592684:Comment:27370762016-11-29T18:50:08.759ZHilo Greghttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/HiloGreg
<p>I think the "secret ingredient" was the $21 CB Gitty pre-amp/EQ kit. It really boosts the signal and warms up the sound. I was going for an organic "upright" sound as opposed to a metallic bass guitar sound, so the U-Bass strings helped achieve that. Also, very little tension on the neck so a regular 1x2 poplar was sufficient. </p>
<p>I think the "secret ingredient" was the $21 CB Gitty pre-amp/EQ kit. It really boosts the signal and warms up the sound. I was going for an organic "upright" sound as opposed to a metallic bass guitar sound, so the U-Bass strings helped achieve that. Also, very little tension on the neck so a regular 1x2 poplar was sufficient. </p> Hilo Greg, Which tuners did y…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2016-11-16:2592684:Comment:27287132016-11-16T00:10:53.976ZKigarhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/Kigar
Hilo Greg, Which tuners did you use? I got a set of cheap bass tuners but the heavier two strings are too big to fit the slot.<br />
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TN, it probably will sound different but our cbg's sound different too. I expect mine will sound great! There are a few discussion's in the bass group on the strings for more info.
Hilo Greg, Which tuners did you use? I got a set of cheap bass tuners but the heavier two strings are too big to fit the slot.<br />
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TN, it probably will sound different but our cbg's sound different too. I expect mine will sound great! There are a few discussion's in the bass group on the strings for more info. Tried a U-Bass in the store a…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2016-11-15:2592684:Comment:27284622016-11-15T22:21:16.690ZTN Twanghttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/TNTwang
<p>Tried a U-Bass in the store and it sounded great. I've been afraid that a CGB version wouldn't live up to the standard--maybe because there are "secrets" to getting such a great sound. If it will work, a U-Bass size would be ideal for what we're all trying to do.</p>
<p>Tried a U-Bass in the store and it sounded great. I've been afraid that a CGB version wouldn't live up to the standard--maybe because there are "secrets" to getting such a great sound. If it will work, a U-Bass size would be ideal for what we're all trying to do.</p> If you decide to go the two-s…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2016-11-15:2592684:Comment:27280452016-11-15T14:51:28.660ZHilo Greghttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/HiloGreg
<p>If you decide to go the two-string route, why not a small scale (20") CB Bass that uses bass ukulele strings and a piezo? If you already have a box of Gitty parts, the only "extra" things you'd need are 2 tuners ($6 ea) and a set of Aquila Thunderguts or Kala U-bass strings ($20-$25). I have a video on my profile of mine, and I'm still pretty happy with it. Good luck!</p>
<p>If you decide to go the two-string route, why not a small scale (20") CB Bass that uses bass ukulele strings and a piezo? If you already have a box of Gitty parts, the only "extra" things you'd need are 2 tuners ($6 ea) and a set of Aquila Thunderguts or Kala U-bass strings ($20-$25). I have a video on my profile of mine, and I'm still pretty happy with it. Good luck!</p> Standard is 34" for Fender Ja…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2016-11-14:2592684:Comment:27277392016-11-14T22:36:58.733ZGreg Pottshttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/GregPotts
<p>Standard is 34" for Fender Jazz and Precision basses.</p>
<p>I've built a bass and a double neck 4/bass CBG, both used 34" scale and were set up with 1x2 necks (.75" x 1.5") and used only two strings. With a 1/4" fretboard glued to the top of the 1x2, it didn't need a truss rod.</p>
<p>CBGitty sells P-bass style pickups, I just used one section of the two and it works fine.</p>
<p>I've also built my own "Fenderbird" custom bass using a Chinese made Fender Jazz neck mated to a custom body. I…</p>
<p>Standard is 34" for Fender Jazz and Precision basses.</p>
<p>I've built a bass and a double neck 4/bass CBG, both used 34" scale and were set up with 1x2 necks (.75" x 1.5") and used only two strings. With a 1/4" fretboard glued to the top of the 1x2, it didn't need a truss rod.</p>
<p>CBGitty sells P-bass style pickups, I just used one section of the two and it works fine.</p>
<p>I've also built my own "Fenderbird" custom bass using a Chinese made Fender Jazz neck mated to a custom body. I paid about $90 for a remade neck on eBay and focused my carpentry efforts on the rest of the project. On my own I'd never have been able to build near as nice a neck.</p>
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<p></p> I just completed my first CBB…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2016-11-14:2592684:Comment:27275322016-11-14T19:53:22.245ZEuraquilohttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/Euraquilo
<p>I just completed my first CBB using a neck that was an inch thick and 1.5" wide (no taper). Three strings on that one and 30" scale. I did not install a truss rod and it seems to hold (though I just sent it across the country to my son - hoping it holds up in his whiskey band :). You can see pictures and a video of it on my profile page.</p>
<p>I just started a new bass project - this time it'll be 4 strings, and somewhere between 30" and 32" scale (since it's fretless, I don't need to…</p>
<p>I just completed my first CBB using a neck that was an inch thick and 1.5" wide (no taper). Three strings on that one and 30" scale. I did not install a truss rod and it seems to hold (though I just sent it across the country to my son - hoping it holds up in his whiskey band :). You can see pictures and a video of it on my profile page.</p>
<p>I just started a new bass project - this time it'll be 4 strings, and somewhere between 30" and 32" scale (since it's fretless, I don't need to finalize that until I lay out the bridge/tailpiece). I'm taking some risk by rounding out the back of the neck a bit, and still no truss rod. But I'm also topping the neck with a 1/4" fingerboard on this one (didn't do that on the other). We'll see if that's enough mass to ward off warpage.</p>
<p>I'll post some pictures of the current project when I finish this comment. Feel free to ask questions, but I'm definitely no expert.</p>
<p>Dan</p> Never built one, but I play a…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2016-11-14:2592684:Comment:27272452016-11-14T09:16:29.588ZTN Twanghttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/TNTwang
<p>Never built one, but I play a bit. Kigar's advice sounds good to me. There are jokes about bass players only using 2 or 3 of their strings. Maybe not entirely true, but I'd rather have a reliable instrument with 2 or 3 strings than a warped neck. Also, have you considered a fretless fingerboard? They're not that much harder to play and you remove the buzz hazard. If you do fret, you're gonna' need big, honking frets to stand up to the bass strings.</p>
<p>Never built one, but I play a bit. Kigar's advice sounds good to me. There are jokes about bass players only using 2 or 3 of their strings. Maybe not entirely true, but I'd rather have a reliable instrument with 2 or 3 strings than a warped neck. Also, have you considered a fretless fingerboard? They're not that much harder to play and you remove the buzz hazard. If you do fret, you're gonna' need big, honking frets to stand up to the bass strings.</p> Yes the neck needs to be beef…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2016-11-14:2592684:Comment:27271352016-11-14T03:14:38.731ZKigarhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/Kigar
<p>Yes the neck needs to be beefier, four thick strings pulling on the neck vs a cbg with 3 guitar strings. The good thing is a little thicker goes a long way, a 1" neck is nearly twice the strength of a 3/4" one. </p>
<p>You could consider easing in a bit, make a 2 string bass. I did a fretless 2 string with a narrow but deeper neck, and I used a 32" scale, as there are jazz bass strings for a 32" scale, they are somewhat thinner than standard bass strings. I used the lowest two tuned to E…</p>
<p>Yes the neck needs to be beefier, four thick strings pulling on the neck vs a cbg with 3 guitar strings. The good thing is a little thicker goes a long way, a 1" neck is nearly twice the strength of a 3/4" one. </p>
<p>You could consider easing in a bit, make a 2 string bass. I did a fretless 2 string with a narrow but deeper neck, and I used a 32" scale, as there are jazz bass strings for a 32" scale, they are somewhat thinner than standard bass strings. I used the lowest two tuned to E A. I used a piezo for the pickup, it sounds like a bass even unplugged, and plays what seems to be ok to me, although I really don't know how to play a bass beyond Louie Louie.</p>
<p>Also worth mentioning is that if you use bass strings, you will need bass tuners as the diameter of the strings is too big for regular tuners. The strings I used were able to work ok with standard tuners.</p>