VinceAAK
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Hello all,
Forgot my old account info and it's been years so I created a new one. First things first, already placed an email and phone message with EB customer service and waiting on a response. Just trying to see if I can get ahead of this.
I went to make a truss rod adjustment (2020 SR Special SLO Special HH) last evening and gave it a quarter-turn in the counter clockwise direction. When doing so, I did not encounter the typical resistance I feel when making an adjustment. The wheel just seemed loose...as in, I was able to make the wheel turn counter-clockwise by rolling my thumb over it. After seeing this and realizing something was off, I went to turn the truss rod clockwise to restore it to its previous position, yet there was the typical resistance when tightening the wheel. I don't think I adjust the neck more than a couple of quarter-turns a year when needed, so I have a hard time believing I maxxed out the relief (it doesn't seem like it's stripped, either), but I'm no luthier.
I'm comfortable taking the neck off and looking at this myself if it's a simple fix. But, I'm also worried about causing harm to the neck tension if the issue is likely to require more than "tightening a few screws". Has anyone encountered this?
Forgot my old account info and it's been years so I created a new one. First things first, already placed an email and phone message with EB customer service and waiting on a response. Just trying to see if I can get ahead of this.
I went to make a truss rod adjustment (2020 SR Special SLO Special HH) last evening and gave it a quarter-turn in the counter clockwise direction. When doing so, I did not encounter the typical resistance I feel when making an adjustment. The wheel just seemed loose...as in, I was able to make the wheel turn counter-clockwise by rolling my thumb over it. After seeing this and realizing something was off, I went to turn the truss rod clockwise to restore it to its previous position, yet there was the typical resistance when tightening the wheel. I don't think I adjust the neck more than a couple of quarter-turns a year when needed, so I have a hard time believing I maxxed out the relief (it doesn't seem like it's stripped, either), but I'm no luthier.
I'm comfortable taking the neck off and looking at this myself if it's a simple fix. But, I'm also worried about causing harm to the neck tension if the issue is likely to require more than "tightening a few screws". Has anyone encountered this?