...is this something i can do myself easily? Thanks
Im quite sure that the truss rod isn't the problem and to me messing with the truss rod isn't something that i wanna do. id much rather move the bridge saddles around.Really important rule:
Don't screw around with the bridge to adjust action height unless:
a) you're changing string gauges, or
b) you know for ABSOLUTE CERTAIN that you need to adjust the bridge.
The obvious thing to do when you want to adjust your action is to mess with the bridge, but that's wrong.
First you need to get the trussrod set right.
THEN and only then should you mess with the saddles.
In my experience, the trussrod is something that gets fiddled with a lot. The bridge is not.
I've owned my original Bongo for over three years. The strings I've used during that time are the same brand and gauge (EB Regular Slinkies) that the instrument shipped with.
I have not had to touch the bridge at all.
However, I do routinely tweak the trussrod...pretty much every time there is a singificant change in the weather (like seasonal changes).
Thanks to the trussrod wheel (right up there with the Greatest Inventions Ever in my book) I view trussrod adjustments as no more serious than tuning the strings. When it needs doing, it gets done.
I can pretty much tell when it needs a tweak by feel, but I also have a simple technique to check for sure. I fret with my left hand at the first fret. With my right thumb I press down at the 15th fret, and stretch my right hand to tap the string at the 7th fret. What I'm looking for is evidence that there is just a bit of clearance - the string does tap down on the fret - but as little as possible. It's a feel thing.
Im quite sure that the truss rod isn't the problem and to me messing with the truss rod isn't something that i wanna do. id much rather move the bridge saddles around.
take a look..........
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Im quite sure that the truss rod isn't the problem and to me messing with the truss rod isn't something that i wanna do. id much rather move the bridge saddles around.
take a look..........
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Im quite sure that the truss rod isn't the problem and to me messing with the truss rod isn't something that i wanna do. id much rather move the bridge saddles around.
take a look..........
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i dont know i think im ganna have it set up by one of my dads friends that know what hes doing cause i dont wanna hurt my bongo
And as adouglas stated, you should learn to do setups on your own. Gigging and such, you never know when you might have to make adjustments to your instrument.