Hendog
Well-known member
Am I "breaking in" the bridge on my JP50? My action seems to be raising. What is the fix? Should I screw the bridge down twords the body?
So I should adjust the truss rod before the bridge???
yes, it's more likely that the truss rod/neck is still moving as its a new guitar. it'll take some time until the neck and wood are completley stabilized.
highly unlikely the bridge is moving. sounds like a truss rod adjustment is needed.
if any other issues persist, please send me an email at
patpark AT praxismusical DOT com
Thanks
is the bridge level with the body? the baseplate should be level with the body when tuned to pitch. you may need to adjust the springs to compensate for the string tension.The reason I think it is the bridge is that in 1 day of repeated dive bomb action, my action raised.
What say you?
Hendog, it's most likely the truss rod. If you really think it's the bridge, look at it from the side. It should be sitting level with the body of the guitar. If it's level, then it's not the bridge. If it's NOT level, then you could tighten the screws in the back to bring the bridge down. Do that slowly, though. You don't want to go too far. And make sure it's even across both the trem claw screws.