Laurier Tiernan
New member
Hello Folks,
I recently purchased a Stingray used and didn't notice the neck was warped because I was in a bit of a hurry and it was a steal in terms of the price.
It's warped in the sense that there is about a centimeter (1/3") of space between the twelfth fret and the E string, whereas it's "perfect" on the first fret.
If I read right, I guess I should just add relief by turning the trust rod wheel counter clockwise but I'm really not sure how far I trust myself to fix it.
What would you suggest I do?
Thank you for reading this post.
May you have a great day.
All Good Things to You,
Laurier Tiernan
I recently purchased a Stingray used and didn't notice the neck was warped because I was in a bit of a hurry and it was a steal in terms of the price.
It's warped in the sense that there is about a centimeter (1/3") of space between the twelfth fret and the E string, whereas it's "perfect" on the first fret.
If I read right, I guess I should just add relief by turning the trust rod wheel counter clockwise but I'm really not sure how far I trust myself to fix it.
What would you suggest I do?
Thank you for reading this post.
May you have a great day.
All Good Things to You,
Laurier Tiernan