Hello guys,
2 days ago i recieved my very first Jackson guitar (a KV2), and i noticed it had a lot of fretbuzz. So after a bit of searching on the internet i found out that the neck was too straight (using the first & last fret trick to find the action on the 12th fret).
So i adjusted the truss rod a bit, turned it clockwise about 1/4 (maybe a bit more) and after a while the neck settled with a good action. There was still a bit of buzz on the first 2 frets but barely noticable.
Now, 2 days later i notice the action is a bit too high, so i go ahead and readjust the truss rod slightly (less than 1/4), unfortunately in the wrong direction and I hear a small crack, not metal breaking but wood cracking. The action got a little higher, so i turn the rod in the good direction now (counter-clockwise), to lower the action. After about 1/2 turn (could be more), the rod is completely loose .. I start to panick ofcourse, thinking the rod is broken. Then i turned the rod clockwise again and it tightens (hurray i guess?), but i don't see any change of the action...
Please tell me the rod isn't broken after all. I know i acted a little impatient and that wood needs to settle when the rod is adjusted, but is it normal for a rod to be completely loose, without any change to the neck?
I put the guitar back in the case now, and will check tomorrow for any change, but if you guys have any advice, it would be well appreciated.
Thanks, a worried Jackson.
2 days ago i recieved my very first Jackson guitar (a KV2), and i noticed it had a lot of fretbuzz. So after a bit of searching on the internet i found out that the neck was too straight (using the first & last fret trick to find the action on the 12th fret).
So i adjusted the truss rod a bit, turned it clockwise about 1/4 (maybe a bit more) and after a while the neck settled with a good action. There was still a bit of buzz on the first 2 frets but barely noticable.
Now, 2 days later i notice the action is a bit too high, so i go ahead and readjust the truss rod slightly (less than 1/4), unfortunately in the wrong direction and I hear a small crack, not metal breaking but wood cracking. The action got a little higher, so i turn the rod in the good direction now (counter-clockwise), to lower the action. After about 1/2 turn (could be more), the rod is completely loose .. I start to panick ofcourse, thinking the rod is broken. Then i turned the rod clockwise again and it tightens (hurray i guess?), but i don't see any change of the action...
Please tell me the rod isn't broken after all. I know i acted a little impatient and that wood needs to settle when the rod is adjusted, but is it normal for a rod to be completely loose, without any change to the neck?
I put the guitar back in the case now, and will check tomorrow for any change, but if you guys have any advice, it would be well appreciated.
Thanks, a worried Jackson.
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