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If the strings are too high off the fretboard, look down from the top of the headstock and tighten the rod by turning right (clockwise/towards Low E string). If the strings are too close to the board, loosen by turning left (counterclockwise/towards the high E).
I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
yeah but dont just go by how high the strings are, adjusting action is something you do on the bridge. i dont know much, but i think you wanna go by the difference in string height at different places on the fretboard
True. Adjust your overall action at the bridge, then hold down the first and last frets and check for relief between frets 5 through 9. If you can fit more than a 1.0mm pick in between the gap of the strings and frets, you should then tighten the truss rod. Do the opposite if it's less.
Though, it's personal preference and you should go by whatever feels better to you.
I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
Not to sound like a jackass, but the Taylor Tech Sheet DOES tell you which way to turn the truss rod depending on the direction of neck bowing. [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
And I admit that I can be quite the jackass on other message boards... I think I behave myself rather well on this one. [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
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