A low action may give you more facility to play fast licks, but you risk losing a lot of your available range in terms of timbre and volume. With a slightly higher action you can still play soft, but you can also hit the strings harder. Set your action high enough so that the sound is big, but low enough so that you get a slight bit of rattle when you really dig in. “I like the action, or string height, to be quite low,” Mark King once told SBL. “My bass is set at 2.9mm at the 12th fret across the neck.”
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