Originally posted by surfdork
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raising the action from the nut?
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A smart way to check the neck to see how much bow it has, is to use the strings as a straight edge. Fretting the 1st fret with a capo (or a finger) and fretting the last fret with a finger, looking at around the 7-12th fret, you'll now see how much relief you've got.
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not sure if it's been mentioned already but if the strings don't buzz when they're open, it's not a nut issue. fret buzz between frets 1-5 is usually a backbowing issue. give the truss rod a little bit of slack and that should fix you right up. and don't forget to lower your floyd again!
sully
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Sounds like loosening up the truss is the way to go. And I'll definitely be lowering that floyd again!!!Thanks for all the input!
Okay, so after I adjust the rod, should I let the neck settle 'out of the case' or 'locked in the case' . . . or does it really not matter? I would imagine 'out of the case' would be best . . . but I hate leaving my guitars out of their cases when they're not being played. What would you guys suggest?
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