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Jose de las Heras  
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 More options 2 July, 10:30
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From: "Jose de las Heras" <jose...@tiscali.co.uk>
Date: Thu, 2 Jul 2009 10:30:37 +0100
Local: Thurs 2 July 2009 10:30
Subject: PING Greg: Hipshot D-tuner for bass
Hey, I think I read you mentioning you have these installed in at least one
of your basses, is that correct?

I'm considering putting one in my OLP, and there's a few songs I downtune
the E string to D... and I'm getting away with quickly retuning between
songs, but I'd love to do it by pressing a lever.
Is it good? Stable? Does it require frequent readjustment?

Jose
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 More options 2 July, 13:47
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From: Greg <gregedwa...@tiscali.co.uk>
Date: Thu, 2 Jul 2009 05:47:50 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Thurs 2 July 2009 13:47
Subject: Re: PING Greg: Hipshot D-tuner for bass
On 2 July, 10:30, "Jose de las Heras" <jose...@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:

> Hey, I think I read you mentioning you have these installed in at least one
> of your basses, is that correct?

> I'm considering putting one in my OLP, and there's a few songs I downtune
> the E string to D... and I'm getting away with quickly retuning between
> songs, but I'd love to do it by pressing a lever.
> Is it good? Stable? Does it require frequent readjustment?

> Jose
> --www.mcnach.com
> Richt Hoat Chillies:http://www.myspace.com/rhcpscot - Bass: OLP MM2
> Conscious Route:http://www.myspace.com/consciousroute - Bass: Ibanez SR400www.myspace.com/purplenoise68
> -
> Current favourite guitar: Fender 'Sambora' Stratocaster
> Current favourite bass: OLP MM2 (Stingray)

In a word, it's fab.  I've al but stopped bringing a 5 string for
normal gigs nowadays, unless I really need one.  The 4 string is so
much easier to manage (says the man who bought a 6 string a little
while ago).  I have one on my main bass (the Attitude) and my spare
(RBX4-A2).  It's also really useful and dead easy to down tune mid
song.  Like at the end of Yankee Rose for example.  I sometimes do it
for just a couple of passing notes in Black Velvet, and Just A Girl.

If you follow the installation and tuning instructions, tuning
stability is fine.  There's a video on their website that explains it
all.  IIRC, you tune the E, flip it down and up and retune.  Then you
tune the D with the screw, then flip is back and and check the E.
Something like that.  Bit of a fiddle to tune it at first, but once
you're used to it, it's not a problem, quite quick and holds it's
tuning throughout the set very well.

The only problem I had is with certain string brands.  Where the
strings bends into the post, it has quite a sharp edge like most
tuners.  Not a problem with regular tuners and I think you need this
to grip the string properly.  I had some DR coloured strings on my
white Yamaha, and the winding on these ones stay tight all the way to
the end, most other brands have widely spaced winding past the nut,
maybe covered with silk.  The sharp egde after a while managed to cut
through the winding after a few weeks and slid off the core.  Result
in not being able to grip the post and stay in tune.  I'd therefore
recommend you use strings with silk wraps to stop this happening.

I also use the Rotosound Billy Sheehan custom gauge too.  These are
based on a standard gauge set with a slightly lighter top G and
heavier E string (.110).  The heavier mass of that low E stops it
sounding too floppy when down tuned.

I've also heard that if you can't find one to exactly match the finish
or style of your basses tuners, you can send them your existing tuner
and they will convert it to a D-Tuner, for a fee of course.  I'm
thinking about this for my RBX, as the tuners are a brushed metal
finish that they don't do as part of their standard range.  I know
it's only a minor asthetic thing, but the shiny chrome Hipshot does
stand out a little.

So yeah, totally worth it.  I don't think I could play a full set
without one nowadays.  It's just so useful and convenient.

G


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Jose de las Heras  
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 More options 2 July, 20:45
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From: "Jose de las Heras" <jose...@tiscali.co.uk>
Date: Thu, 2 Jul 2009 20:45:37 +0100
Local: Thurs 2 July 2009 20:45
Subject: Re: PING Greg: Hipshot D-tuner for bass

"Greg" <gregedwa...@tiscali.co.uk> wrote in message

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> In a word, it's fab.  I've al but stopped bringing a 5 string for

[...]

sounds pretty good. Because there's no point for me if I need to readjust
the thing often. I need it to last at least a whole set, otherwise I might
as well tune/retune manually as I do now.

> The only problem I had is with certain string brands.  Where the

strings bends into the post, it has quite a sharp edge like most
tuners.  Not a problem with regular tuners and I think you need this
to grip the string properly.  I had some DR coloured strings on my
white Yamaha, and the winding on these ones stay tight all the way to
the end, most other brands have widely spaced winding past the nut,
maybe covered with silk.  The sharp egde after a while managed to cut
through the winding after a few weeks and slid off the core.  Result
in not being able to grip the post and stay in tune.  I'd therefore
recommend you use strings with silk wraps to stop this happening.

ah, really?
That can be annoying.
I use DR coloured too but only on my Warwick Corvette. On the OLP, which is
my main bass for the RHCP covers band I use D'Addarios, nickel wound 45-100,
so pretty light... I started out with 50-110s, but I find more at home with
these wimpier strings after all... anyway, have you tried those? They're
just plain winding... I guess I'll find outhow they behave. If crap, I'll
have to look for alternative types.

> I've also heard that if you can't find one to exactly match the finish

or style of your basses tuners, you can send them your existing tuner
and they will convert it to a D-Tuner, for a fee of course.  I'm
thinking about this for my RBX, as the tuners are a brushed metal
finish that they don't do as part of their standard range.  I know
it's only a minor asthetic thing, but the shiny chrome Hipshot does
stand out a little.

That's good too. I like companies who take care of their customers.
I'd be ok 'though, the OLP has standard chrome MM style tuners.

>So yeah, totally worth it.  I don't think I could play a full set

without one nowadays.  It's just so useful and convenient.

well, that's it then, thanks. I'll be ordering one shortly!

by the way, about coated coloured strings... have you tried the Rotosound
ones? The nexus range. I bought a black set (I think they only do black)
40-100, but haven't yet tried them.

Jose
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Richt Hoat Chillies: http://www.myspace.com/rhcpscot  - Bass: OLP MM2
Conscious Route: http://www.myspace.com/consciousroute  - Bass: Ibanez SR400
www.myspace.com/purplenoise68
-
Current favourite guitar: Fender 'Sambora' Stratocaster
Current favourite bass: OLP MM2 (Stingray)


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Jose de las Heras  
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 More options 6 July, 14:07
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From: "Jose de las Heras" <jose...@tiscali.co.uk>
Date: Mon, 6 Jul 2009 14:07:33 +0100
Local: Mon 6 July 2009 14:07
Subject: Re: PING Greg: Hipshot D-tuner for bass

Received the D-Tuner, installed easily (apart from the fact that the screws
provided are utterly rubbish made of some alloy of iron and butter, heavy on
the butter, so you have to make sure yo go slow and use the exact screwhead
fit... but seriously, you miss *once* and the head is already damaged! My
original screws wouldn't work as they were too small headed).
Anyway. Easy.
To adjust it, I tried to follow the instructions... a bit confusing. At the
end of the instructions it does say "the above sounds harder than it really
is". Indeed. I forgot the instructions and just looked at the tuning peg,
pretty obvious how it works... so 2min later I had my bass nicely tuned and
I could flip... D!... flip... E!... flip again... D!

Really good!

I hope it's stable enough, we'll see. We have three songs that require me to
D-tune the 4th string and it's going to look a lot better now. The guitarist
just changes guitars... ah, guitarists! ;-)

And like you said, I can see how it can be used easily to change tuning
midsong if you just need a couple of lower notes or something. I've been
playing with it trying to make it go off tune and so far it's behaving quite
good. I now just need to get some grease. I only have olive oil at hand ;-)

Thanks for your help, Greg.

Jose
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Richt Hoat Chillies: http://www.myspace.com/rhcpscot  - Bass: OLP MM2
Conscious Route: http://www.myspace.com/consciousroute  - Bass: Ibanez SR400
www.myspace.com/purplenoise68
-
Current favourite guitar: Fender 'Sambora' Stratocaster
Current favourite bass: OLP MM2 (Stingray)


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 More options 7 July, 15:39
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From: Greg <gregedwa...@tiscali.co.uk>
Date: Tue, 7 Jul 2009 07:39:54 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Tues 7 July 2009 15:39
Subject: Re: PING Greg: Hipshot D-tuner for bass
On 6 July, 14:07, "Jose de las Heras" <jose...@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:

No worries Jose, glad I could help.

Never had an issue with the screw TBH.  Like you said, you have to use
the supplied one as it's countersunk and flar topped to be flush with
the plate.  Not a problem at all.

I recall the instructions saying something about lubricating it with
grease.  I've had one of mine for 2 years I reckon, never lubricated
it since I installed it and the action still feels smooth. Maybe I'll
get some grease to be on the safe side.  The other D-tuner came stock
on my Yamaha Attitude, I'll grease that one up too whilst I'm at it.

Enjoy

G


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From: "Jose de las Heras" <jose...@tiscali.co.uk>
Date: Sat, 11 Jul 2009 23:26:21 +0100
Local: Sat 11 July 2009 23:26
Subject: Re: PING Greg: Hipshot D-tuner for bass

"Greg" <gregedwa...@tiscali.co.uk> wrote in message

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>Never had an issue with the screw TBH.  Like you said, you have to use

the supplied one as it's countersunk and flar topped to be flush with
the plate.  Not a problem at all.

The ones on mine were really soft. Seriously, turn the screwdriver and slip
*once* and you get bits of metal shaved away. Very odd. I had to be very
careful, but I got it done.

> I recall the instructions saying something about lubricating it with

grease.  I've had one of mine for 2 years I reckon, never lubricated
it since I installed it and the action still feels smooth. Maybe I'll
get some grease to be on the safe side.  The other D-tuner came stock
on my Yamaha Attitude, I'll grease that one up too whilst I'm at it.

Yeah, they insist on it needing grease to work properly, but it works pretty
well without. Still, probably best to put a little there.

Jose
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Richt Hoat Chillies: http://www.myspace.com/rhcpscot  - Bass: OLP MM2
Conscious Route: http://www.myspace.com/consciousroute  - Bass: Ibanez SR400
www.myspace.com/purplenoise68
-
Current favourite guitar: Fender 'Sambora' Stratocaster
Current favourite bass: OLP MM2 (Stingray)


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Date: Sat, 11 Jul 2009 23:00:13 -0700
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Subject: Re: PING Greg: Hipshot D-tuner for bass
"Jose de las Heras" <jose...@tiscali.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Yeah, they insist on it needing grease to work properly, but it works
> pretty well without. Still, probably best to put a little there.

Otherwise there'd be no word, groove or meaning.

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Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2009 20:55:49 +0200
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Subject: Re: PING Greg: Hipshot D-tuner for bass

"Jose de las Heras" <jose...@tiscali.co.uk> wrote in message
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Got a Hipshot B-Bender + (dropped)D-Tuner on my Tele, and it does indeed
stay reasonably well in tune/adjustment. So, our bass-player picked up the
one you're talking about, and was a happy bunny.

Of course, the bass unit drops at the head end, while the guitar model does
it behind the bridge, and although supplied with a spring-clip thingy to
help maintain pressure over the saddles, I found it lost some of the bottom
end sustain. I eventually disabled it after a change musical direction (but
can whip the tape off and pop a longer string on the re-arm it if needs be).
The bass model makes no such compromises, tonally.

Happy dropping!

RM


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Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2009 15:41:47 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: Re: PING Greg: Hipshot D-tuner for bass
On 13 July, 19:55, "Roger Moss" <roger.moss(BINTHISBIT)@wanadoo.fr>
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They do make drop tuning machine heads like the bass one for guitar
too you know.

G


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Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2009 14:17:29 +0200
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Subject: Re: PING Greg: Hipshot D-tuner for bass

"Greg" <gregedwa...@tiscali.co.uk> wrote in message

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> On 13 July, 19:55, "Roger Moss" <roger.moss(BINTHISBIT)@wanadoo.fr>
> wrote:
>> "Jose de las Heras" <jose...@tiscali.co.uk> wrote in
>> messagenews:7bebfqF22mjvjU1@mid.individual.net...

<quote>

> They do make drop tuning machine heads like the bass one for guitar
> too you know.

> G

 No I didn't but I'll certainly check it out, so thanks for the info.

The other little trick with the Hipshot guitar unit is being able to mount
it easily on an acoustic via the tail button. I note from YouTube both Billy
Bremner and Dave Edmunds using them (Strat and Tele, respectively).

Great tool, unless you want to play seated...

RM


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