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groovier

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I have a wonderfull sting ray 5 natural but i have a little problem with the neck tension ......i' ve checked other thread about it but nobody speaks about the buzz over the 12th fret.....how can i eliminate the buzz and keep an accettable string action!!!!
HOw can i check if the neck position (tension) is right ?
I can't understand till when i have to move the truss rod instead of the bridge........SORRY about ME !!!!!!! I hope you will understand and help me 'cause i really love this bass and i would like to obtain the best from it!! thanks!!!!!!!
 

groovier

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groovier said:
I have a wonderfull sting ray 5 natural but i have a little problem with the neck tension ......i' ve checked other thread about it but nobody speaks about the buzz over the 12th fret.....how can i eliminate the buzz and keep an accettable string action!!!!
HOw can i check if the neck position (tension) is right ?
I can't understand till when i have to move the truss rod instead of the bridge........SORRY about ME !!!!!!! I hope you will understand and help me 'cause i really love this bass and i would like to obtain the best from it!! thanks!!!!!!!
 

groovier

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oh i worked a little bit with the truss rod and finally i think to have found the right tension......no more buzz.......!!!!!
sorry for the delay in my replay ......and thank you for your advise you are very kind!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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Once the neck is set up to basically where you want it, there's no need to slacken the strings for further adjustment. That's the beauty of the capstan truss nut. Small adjustments can be done while the strings are at full tension (either way). You may have to retune to pitch when you're finished. :)
 
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