adouglas
Well-known member
It's the little things that make all the difference.
With the onset of winter, my bass has been shifting a bit. Happens every year. Last night at practice I noticed that the strings were just a bit too high...so I reached over to the tool box, pulled out a little screwdriver and tweaked the truss rod, making the action perfect again. Took all of about 20 seconds. Didn't even slow us down. What a BRILLIANT little bit of design!
On my old bass, I would have had to loosen the middle string, unscrew the rod cover plate (wondering yet again how many times I'd be able to do it without stripping the hole in the headstock), find the special wrench, tweak, retune, detune, tweak again, etc. til done, then replace the plate.
With the onset of winter, my bass has been shifting a bit. Happens every year. Last night at practice I noticed that the strings were just a bit too high...so I reached over to the tool box, pulled out a little screwdriver and tweaked the truss rod, making the action perfect again. Took all of about 20 seconds. Didn't even slow us down. What a BRILLIANT little bit of design!
On my old bass, I would have had to loosen the middle string, unscrew the rod cover plate (wondering yet again how many times I'd be able to do it without stripping the hole in the headstock), find the special wrench, tweak, retune, detune, tweak again, etc. til done, then replace the plate.