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Psychicpet

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oh how I love thee my MM basses... let me count the ways....


ok, so I'm just doing a little tweak for a buddy of mine on his Gibson era (USA made, low serial#) Tobias Killer B 5 string.... ya, the neck needs a little relief... you think I can find the right tool here to adjust the dual truss rod that will fit in the truss compartment???


krikey


Thank you Dudley for the truss rod wheel! :cool:
 

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It is just so convenient...makes me wonder why all guitars/basses don't have it like that....they are great. :cool:
 

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If there were a book "Truss rod adjustment for dummies" that wheel would have to be on the front cover :rolleyes: ;) :)
 
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If there were a book "Truss rod adjustment for dummies" that wheel would have to be on the front cover :rolleyes: ;) :)

And then the book would only have about 2 pages in it :D

I can just about handle tweaking the truss rod - so thankyou for making something "me" proof! :)
 

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Yep, I love the MM approach to trussrods and action. No loosening of strings, leave the saddles alone, just turn dat little wheel... heck, even I can do it! :D
 

azzy_wazzy

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Azzy your are being too hard on yourself....

Ooh I can just about handle the trussrod, just wish you guys could make some azzy-proof saddles as my last attempt at tweaking those left my bass unplayable! ;)

But if any trussrod changes sound nasty, I can just turn the wheel back - that's the beauty of it :D Unmessupable!
 

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I must say, after my initial..."it can't be that simple", email to Ernie Ball, I have accepted the fact that it is infact that simple...(I actually asked them if I needed a special wrench to turn it...Duh! :rolleyes: It is especially convenient here in central pa were the humidity changes like the wind...thanks.

james
 

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The trussrod wheel to me is just so EBMM. Well thought out, solid and functional while still being pleasing to the eye.

I can think of some trussrods where you need to get the neck slackened to get a screwdriver in.

Doh!

Peter
 

azzy_wazzy

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Azzy my dear you should almost never have to adjust your saddles....thats where people really get messed up the truss rod handles 90% of the action issues.

This I now know :) I blame the advice to use the search function when looking for ways to get rid of fret buzz ;) :p I know how much Jack loves any new setup thread :)

But DaveB fixed it for me and now I can safely promise you that I will never touch the saddles again. Ever. Never ever. Not until Foggy gets his first EB and hell freezes over...

Oh... wait... :rolleyes:

:D
 
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It saves time and money for most people. Its a no-brainer do-it yourself design.
 

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I have actually adjusted the action on my SR5 while ON STAGE, DURING A SONG, in the middle of a DRUM SOLO.

Truss rod wheel = complete and unequivocable genius.

Man, it literally puts a smile on my face thinking of the innovation present in EBMM basses. I was actually contemplating bass construction the other day. It's almost a Zen thing: each part fits together in an efficient and simple way, leading to an item that is not one drop more complicated than it needs to be. Something incredibly satisfying there.
 
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