Kennyhoe
Well-known member
Hi everybody,
After reading posts on setting up your bass, especially Rod Trussbroken's, I am a bit iffy about my neck/truss rod. When I try to move it now, there's quite a bit of resistance.
I think this might have to do with the truss rod adjustments I have made before. Being the stupid teenager that I am, i started fooling around with the truss rod before I read about the effects of turning it too much or too often. I turned it back and forth a few times before, and I'm not sure if this has done any harm to the neck.
So I guess my question is how do you know if your neck has been damaged, and what can I do to loosen up the truss rod adjuster.
Thanks in advance.
Ken
After reading posts on setting up your bass, especially Rod Trussbroken's, I am a bit iffy about my neck/truss rod. When I try to move it now, there's quite a bit of resistance.
I think this might have to do with the truss rod adjustments I have made before. Being the stupid teenager that I am, i started fooling around with the truss rod before I read about the effects of turning it too much or too often. I turned it back and forth a few times before, and I'm not sure if this has done any harm to the neck.
So I guess my question is how do you know if your neck has been damaged, and what can I do to loosen up the truss rod adjuster.
Thanks in advance.
Ken