Laurus electric bass are entirely hand made, following and reflecting the fundamental rules of the traditional Italian art of making and modelling stringed instruments.
The Laurus handicraft workshop was set up in 1982 by Pierluigi Cazzola, the designer, maker and supervisor of this prestigious series of professional instruments.
The Laurus workshop is distinguished by its constant dedication to research and testing, with an authentic spirit which comes close to the concept of a mission.
This is how a Laurus electric bass guitar is created
String Replacement
Place the bass letting the headstock coming out
Slacken the knob of the relative rope
Take off the dot
Threading the 3 mm brugola key provided in the relative lock, slacken the grain until the rope is freed
Take the rope off the lock
Push forward the pulling block
Insert the dot of the new rope
Insert the other far end of the string into the relative string lock
Pull the rope from the back headstock
Lay down the rope helping the angle with your thumb
Holding outstretched with one hand, fastening the grain until it locks the rope with no excessive strength
Bring the rope to tuning by rotating the relative knob
With the bass positioned belly down, cut the rope redundancy with a trunk at the base of the string – the strings can be cut off at the end of all stages.
Bass Guitar Regulation
1,5 mm Allen wrench placed along the first fret
2/2,5 mm Allen wrench placed above the fret
On 7th key 1,5/2 mm Allen wrench eventually working on the truss-rod
Bridge pick up: 2,5 mm Allen wrench (on external strings)
Neck pickup: 3 mm Allen key (single coil)/ 4 mm Allen key (humbucker)
The convexity of keyboard is created by clockwise rotating the supplied 8mm pipe wrench, while counter clockwise rotating it concavity is created.
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