Yeah, I'm going to sound like a moron asking these questions because I used to work at a shop and was asked to work with set-ups on a regular basis. However, I was new at the time and since the shop is now out of business I still consider myself an amateur.
My biggest concern is tinkering with my truss rod. For the most part I'm not particular to low or high action, somewhere in the middle that allows for easy fretting as well as easy bending. Can't have both I guess. I do, however, like to experiment and I'm wondering if there are any serious do's and don't's (?) to rod adjustments. If anybody wouldn't mind throwing some tips out there, awesome, as I don't want to break my baby's neck out of sheer stupidity.
Secondly... Medium frets vs Jumbo (or XJ) frets. What are the benefits. Soloists, if I'm not mistaken, have jumbo frets whereas my V has mediums. What difference does it make?
I'm dealing with an OFR if anybody's curious, so again, general help with tinkering would be a plus. That's pretty vague so I don't necessarily expect an answer I don't already have, or an asnwer whatsoever.
It's tough talking about rod tinkering without cracking a smile.
My biggest concern is tinkering with my truss rod. For the most part I'm not particular to low or high action, somewhere in the middle that allows for easy fretting as well as easy bending. Can't have both I guess. I do, however, like to experiment and I'm wondering if there are any serious do's and don't's (?) to rod adjustments. If anybody wouldn't mind throwing some tips out there, awesome, as I don't want to break my baby's neck out of sheer stupidity.
Secondly... Medium frets vs Jumbo (or XJ) frets. What are the benefits. Soloists, if I'm not mistaken, have jumbo frets whereas my V has mediums. What difference does it make?
I'm dealing with an OFR if anybody's curious, so again, general help with tinkering would be a plus. That's pretty vague so I don't necessarily expect an answer I don't already have, or an asnwer whatsoever.
It's tough talking about rod tinkering without cracking a smile.
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