adouglas
Well-known member
In the interest of getting back to discussions about musical instruments (what a concept!), here's a conversation-starter:
How to all of you determine when your trussrod needs a tweak?
Do you physically measure the string height and relief from time to time?
Do you "wing it" and go by feel?
I've gotten to the point where I don't need any measuring tools. I know by feel when it needs a tweak, and I measure by eye. This is only possible because the capstan wheel makes it so easy to adjust.
(Specifically, with the bass in playing positon, hanging from the strap, I put the middle finger of my left hand down on the 12th fret, under the B string [so that my finger serves as a backdrop to the height of the B string] and look down on it from above. I know what the right string height looks like based on that.)
So...what do you all do?
How to all of you determine when your trussrod needs a tweak?
Do you physically measure the string height and relief from time to time?
Do you "wing it" and go by feel?
I've gotten to the point where I don't need any measuring tools. I know by feel when it needs a tweak, and I measure by eye. This is only possible because the capstan wheel makes it so easy to adjust.
(Specifically, with the bass in playing positon, hanging from the strap, I put the middle finger of my left hand down on the 12th fret, under the B string [so that my finger serves as a backdrop to the height of the B string] and look down on it from above. I know what the right string height looks like based on that.)
So...what do you all do?
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