Hasmonean
New member
Yesterday I purchased an Axis Super Sport, which I am absolutely thrilled with. I practiced with my band that evening and it played masterfully just like I had hoped. Anywho, I took it home afterwards and began to lower the action (I am a freak for lower action and like it right above the "buzz point"). So, I loosened the strings since I was adjusting the neck down and didn't want their tension working against it and moved the adjustment gear (I don't know the technical term for what it is called, but I mean the gear looking thing at the base of the neck that is attached to the truss rod and has holes to place something in to turn it) counter clockwise.
I moved it a good little bit and tightened the strigs to see how far the neck had actually moved and it seemed like it was in exactly the same place. So I did the same procedure again and again and the neck never seemed to move. I turned the adjustment gear so far that it was literally almost touching the neck pick-up, but the neck was still in the same position.
So, I am wondering if it is possible that the adjustment gear somehow is unscrewed from the truss rod and not actually turning it, or if I am doing something wrong. I have adjusted the truss rod on dozens of guitars and do "set-ups" for friends all the time, so I'm not necessarily a novice, but I have never used the Ernie Ball system before. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated!
I moved it a good little bit and tightened the strigs to see how far the neck had actually moved and it seemed like it was in exactly the same place. So I did the same procedure again and again and the neck never seemed to move. I turned the adjustment gear so far that it was literally almost touching the neck pick-up, but the neck was still in the same position.
So, I am wondering if it is possible that the adjustment gear somehow is unscrewed from the truss rod and not actually turning it, or if I am doing something wrong. I have adjusted the truss rod on dozens of guitars and do "set-ups" for friends all the time, so I'm not necessarily a novice, but I have never used the Ernie Ball system before. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated!