Dude! Brilliant catch. How did I never see this? Always looking for feeler gauges when there are picks of all sizes littering my guitar cases, and I always know where they are. Thank you. It's amazing what we can miss that has been sitting in from of us the whole time. I really like your entire guerrilla guitar tech approach. You will survive the zombie apocalypse.
Who sets their neck relief at a gig? Worked at over 500 live shows and never saw anyone setting their neck relief. However, handy tip and thanks for sharing. 👍
Finally someone did a tutorial which shows the neck relief in close up. Thank you good sir
Dude! Brilliant catch. How did I never see this? Always looking for feeler gauges when there are picks of all sizes littering my guitar cases, and I always know where they are. Thank you. It's amazing what we can miss that has been sitting in from of us the whole time. I really like your entire guerrilla guitar tech approach. You will survive the zombie apocalypse.
Great post Jon! Very helpful...do you have a video for setting the intonation?
Who sets their neck relief at a gig? Worked at over 500 live shows and never saw anyone setting their neck relief. However, handy tip and thanks for sharing. 👍
MacGyver approves of your bass tech skills.
Use duct tape for the strap !!
@@jonwillis6464 I strap my axe with an army gun strap, the more soldiers' names it has on it, the better the tone ;)
@@Axe_WoundTV my strap is a length of 5.56 ammo belt. Real Tone !!
@@jonwillis6464 you can't buy class
are the truss rods universal as far as how they function or is this unique to the attitude?
They are universal.
Unless you get a bass with dual truss rods like rickenbackers
Do you have “buzz” at the height you like?
I have some buzz, but I set my bass to have fret grind, it’s part of my sound.