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Urwordsbreakmed

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ok im dumb but look... im trying to figured out when turning the trust rod if your turning clockwise you will raise the finger board, if you turn it counter clockwise you will lower it... but how do i know which is clockwise and counter clock wise it all depends on which way your looking at the bass ... is it this true if im looking at the bass from the pup toward the head... or visa versa?
 

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Randracula said:
With the bass in playing position-Turn it right and you will straighten/flatten the neck.Turn it left and you will add relief/bow.
righty, tighty... lefty, loosey (can't believe I still use that:rolleyes: )
 

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With the Bass on a flat surface and looking from the pickup in the direction of the headstock:

turn the truss wheel clockwise to raise the fretboard (less relief) and counter clockwise to lower it (more relief).

In the play position, rotate in the direction of the floor to raise the board and towards your body to lower it.
 

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Urwordsbreakmed said:
ok im dumb but look... im trying to figured out when turning the trust rod if your turning clockwise you will raise the finger board, if you turn it counter clockwise you will lower it... but how do i know which is clockwise and counter clock wise it all depends on which way your looking at the bass ... is it this true if im looking at the bass from the pup toward the head... or visa versa?

take it to a good repairman and get a tutorial from them. more hands-on should bolster retention.
 

Mobay45

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Rod Trussbroken said:
In the play position, rotate in the direction of the floor to raise the board and towards your body to lower it.

Of course for the leftys, this is opposite of how it works for them.

Since I do so many things as a lefty, I have a tendency to see these things. :)
 

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Urwordsbreakmed said:
but see that wouldnt work if you were looking from the head to the pick up :)


But, it also wouldn't make sense to try and turn the rod adjustment wheel from two feet away, either....
 

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red sky at night sailors delight
red sky in the mornin sailors take warnin...

^^And thats how I raise my fretboard.^^


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