This may be a strange question or it may just be me...but is it possible for action to change after changing strings ? I did my first string chage on my new RR1T I went from the factory string set 9's to GHS boomers 9's and it feels as though the action is a tad higher than before. I checked the neck straight as an arrow. I have been playing for a long time and never experienced anything like this. Again it could be me. Is Jackson using D'addario from the factory ?
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It is totally possible. Different strings can have tension variations... that would affect the action.Last edited by Musician78; 01-10-2010, 07:36 PM."I would have banned you for taking part in hijacking and derailing a thread when you could have started your own thread about your own topic." - Unknown
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The heavier E, A and D strings are exerting slightly more tension on the neck than the ones that came on the guitar from the factory so it's likely that you will need to tighten up the truss rod a wee bit (1/8th of a turn, maybe a quarter) to get it back to where it was. You should not need to lower bridge at all.
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Originally posted by Matt_B View PostThe heavier E, A and D strings are exerting slightly more tension on the neck than the ones that came on the guitar from the factory so it's likely that you will need to tighten up the truss rod a wee bit (1/8th of a turn, maybe a quarter) to get it back to where it was. You should not need to lower bridge at all.Scott
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The truss rod is not specifically for action adjustments, but it certainly can affect the action. I agree with Matt....a VERY small truss rod tweak should get you to where you want to be. You may want to adjust the action for the extra thickness of the strings, but you're talking like .002" for the low E.
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As far as stating the neck is "straight as an arrow".........that means .000" relief to me. I'm guessing even if his relief was actually .000" with his prior strings that it now has a LITTLE bit of relief with the thicker strings. I know some adjust the truss rod by feel and I do to some degree, but I also really like to use a quality straightedge and feeler gauges to find out exactly where I am.
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Originally posted by Chad View PostYou may want to adjust the action for the extra thickness of the strings, but you're talking like .002" for the low E.
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Originally posted by Matt_B View PostThat reminds me. I need to get some feeler gauges.
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Originally posted by Chad View PostYeah, they are very nice for this purpose....especially if you are anal retentive. I like to know where I'm at mainly for academic purposes. 90% of the time I like somewhere between .010" and .012" measured at the largest gap between the 6th to 9th frets, and I measure with a straightedge between the D & A strings.
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I noticed my new Sam Dimas 1S 2H has a definite bow in the neck towards the nut. Action is fine and plenty of room to lower,but is it good to have a visible relief I believe you called it? I ask cause its not visible on my other guitars.
And I'd do just about anything on my guitars except mes with the truss rod myself.Charvel San Dimas 1985 and 2009 1S 2H,ESP KH-2, Dean MAB1. Randall RM50 (Hellatone 60L's,V30 & CL 80).BOSS ME-70 & GT10,RC-2,Jamman, BBE Sonic Stomp.
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