skydivewrongway
Member
Okay so first of all, I apologize for beating a dead horse with this one...I realize there are a gazillion threads in a gazillion forums about this (many on here as well I know
)...but I was just wondering what you guys thought about this.
I recently picked up my new Island Burst Petrucci BFR and it's fantastic in every way. Set up beautifully, no fret buzz anywhere, very comfortable to play, and sounds creamy smooth. Still, the action on the higher frets is a bit high for my taste. Not by a mile, mind you, but it needs a little adjustment for sure. This is my 10th guitar (my first MM and my favorite of all I might add
), and on my Floyd style trems I've always lowered the bridge to set action. Well, the EB suggestion on the FAQ page says the following:
"The best and easiest way to adjust your action is to use the truss rod. To lower your action, turn the wheel clockwise. To raise your action, particularly if you have fret buzz, turn the wheel counter clockwise. It is always a good idea to make just one or two turns at a time, then play it and see if it needs more adjustment. It normally doesn't take many turns of the wheel to notice a difference.
A "turn" as defined here is inserting an adjustment tool and moving a spoke of the wheel from one side of the opening at the body at the neck to the other side."
My trem is set up perfectly...it's far more stable than any other floating trem I've ever owned. Therefore I'd rather not touch it if I don't have to. (If it isn't broke, don't fix it...
) But is the truss rod really the best way to go on this one? Any opinions would be great. Thanks!
Btw...yes I realize I haven't posted pics yet...I will tomorrow I promise...right now I may or may not be at work...
You guys rock.
I recently picked up my new Island Burst Petrucci BFR and it's fantastic in every way. Set up beautifully, no fret buzz anywhere, very comfortable to play, and sounds creamy smooth. Still, the action on the higher frets is a bit high for my taste. Not by a mile, mind you, but it needs a little adjustment for sure. This is my 10th guitar (my first MM and my favorite of all I might add
"The best and easiest way to adjust your action is to use the truss rod. To lower your action, turn the wheel clockwise. To raise your action, particularly if you have fret buzz, turn the wheel counter clockwise. It is always a good idea to make just one or two turns at a time, then play it and see if it needs more adjustment. It normally doesn't take many turns of the wheel to notice a difference.
A "turn" as defined here is inserting an adjustment tool and moving a spoke of the wheel from one side of the opening at the body at the neck to the other side."
My trem is set up perfectly...it's far more stable than any other floating trem I've ever owned. Therefore I'd rather not touch it if I don't have to. (If it isn't broke, don't fix it...
Btw...yes I realize I haven't posted pics yet...I will tomorrow I promise...right now I may or may not be at work...