When making small adjustments to the truss rod, is it better to loosen the string tension first? Or does it not really matter??
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In 22 years of pounding away on these things (guitars) I, today, for the first time ever, adjusted a truss rod. And got the result I was looking for / hoping for.
Might be 22 more years before I do that again... [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
Keith
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Keep it tuned. Why a "small" adjustment? What does it look like?
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When I first got this guitar last week it had 9's on it and really high action. When I was lowering the action I noticed it was much higher on the middle frets than it was at the high frets. Come to find out the truss rod was completely loose. I tightened the truss rod and continued with the setup and all was good. I just put on heavier strings and lowered the action a little more and the same thing has happened although to a lesser degree. I want to try and tighten it some more but I'm no expert at this and want to make sure I don't screw anything up.
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If I am tightening the trus rod, I typically loosen the strings, then adjust, then tune back to pitch and check the adjustment.
If I'm loosening the truss rod, I don't detune the strings, but obviously you have to retune after the adjustment.-------------------------
Blank yo!
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