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Exactly, that's pretty much what I meant - I *might* be able to adjust the truss-rod myself ( I think it's truss-rod*S* on this bass, though), but narrowing the nut-slots usually means getting a new one put in, glued and filed, if I recall correctly. That means taking the bass to the shop-> a lot more expensive. andreas. ditch wrestler wrote: > There might be several things that would need to be adjusted when going > for string tuning or guages that the bass wasn't set-up for. The main > two are > > - truss rod as different tunings will put the neck under different >tension > - the slots in the nut may need to be widened or narrowed depending on > the diameter of the strings > > > ted harms. > > > */Andreas Wetterberg <awetterberg@post.cybercity.dk>/* wrote: > > Charlie, I currently use my regularly tuned 6-string, and I'm quite > clueless to these weird tunings- are the F strings readily available? > hell, is it just a guitar-string? ;) Also, I'd need to have >alterations > made in a shop, right? > > Andreas > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great > rates starting at 1¢/min. > ><http://us.rd.yahoo.com/mail_us/taglines/postman7/*http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=39666/*http://messenger.yahoo.com>