I would like to set my new Petrucci model up with .009s strings. It came with .010s on it. Is it recommended that I set the guitar up with 2 springs on the tremolo bar. I would like to remove one of them (it came with 3 from the factory) to lessen the string tension. I have read that there are schools of thought that suggest that only 2 springs are needed if .008s or .009s are going to be used and 3 springs come into play if you are going to use .010s or larger. Will you please clarify and provide some insight?
Second, is there a picture of how the truss rod adjustment screw effects the neck when turned clockwise or countercloskwise? The FAQs page answer is somewhat vague. "A simple neck adjustment should work, turning your truss rod wheel clockwise (a quarter turn at a time ) will raise the fretboard. " Does raise the fret board actually mean that it will raise the action or lower the action of the guitar?
Thanks for your help.
Second, is there a picture of how the truss rod adjustment screw effects the neck when turned clockwise or countercloskwise? The FAQs page answer is somewhat vague. "A simple neck adjustment should work, turning your truss rod wheel clockwise (a quarter turn at a time ) will raise the fretboard. " Does raise the fret board actually mean that it will raise the action or lower the action of the guitar?
Thanks for your help.