tadawson
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Yea, it was pretty bad. I corrected it, and as far as I know his truss rod is still in good working order. Any of you who have broken a truss rod? Just outta curiosity if it broke what would happen as far as its function? I meen obvioulsy the truss rod would no long effect relief in the neck, but how would the truss rod act, would it be loose and never stop turning like if you strip a screw or would it be tight and just wouldn't move? I've never been put in this situation before because I usually adjust till the neck is pretty straight then check the relief. I've never overdone it as far as I know cuz every truss I used, on my Fender, or even my old Yamaha is still fully functional. Like said I've never overdone it, and hopefully never will, because even though my SR is my main bass now, I know Id still go through a deep state of depression even if it was my Yamaha.
If you actually broke the rod, it would spin free, and the neck would tend to have very high relief . . . . but no, I have never broken one personally . . . . .
- Tim