So I've recently picked up a Jackson SL2H, which I am loving a lot. However, I need to add a touch of relief to the fingerboard. It's pretty much completely straight as it is.
So I go to loosen the truss rod ... and it just spins! If I tighten the nut, it engages the thread and tightens, but this obviously doesn't help me out any. This is also the first that I've learned Jacksons have single-action truss rods!
So basically when the truss rod is completely disengaged, there is zero relief on the fretboard.
I have 9's on the guitar currently ... is there going to be a way around this without going to higher gauge strings?
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So I go to loosen the truss rod ... and it just spins! If I tighten the nut, it engages the thread and tightens, but this obviously doesn't help me out any. This is also the first that I've learned Jacksons have single-action truss rods!
So basically when the truss rod is completely disengaged, there is zero relief on the fretboard.
I have 9's on the guitar currently ... is there going to be a way around this without going to higher gauge strings?
-a
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