Over the past few months, my stingray has developed some fret buzz mainly on the E and A strings. So I was thinking about how I should rid of the buzzing when I remember, "oh yeah...I've never adjusted a truss rod in my life.." And to think that I someday want to become a luthier...
Looks like I have a ways to go.
Anyhow, I heard from another thread that EBMM basses either do or do not come with a little sheet that guides you on how to adjust your truss rod. I bought my ray only about 5 months ago though, and this wasn't the case..
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I DID do a search before I posted and could not find anything that specifically answered my question. But how exactly does adjust the truss rod? I know it has to be simple, everyone always praises on how easy EBMM truss rods are easily adjusted. But how does it work, either moving it right either raises/lowers the neck or moving it left either raises/lowers the neck. Sorry, i'm a bit confused on how to word that, so i'm sure it sounds a bit silly. But is it easy enough for me to be able to adjust it myself? or should I just go back to the shop and have them basically do a neck set up?(they usually set up all of their instruments before putting them out, and my stingray is still in pristine condition minus the buzz.) so I don't think I need the bass completely set up.
Thanks for any replies, sorry if this all seems idiotically worded..
Anyhow, I heard from another thread that EBMM basses either do or do not come with a little sheet that guides you on how to adjust your truss rod. I bought my ray only about 5 months ago though, and this wasn't the case..
I DID do a search before I posted and could not find anything that specifically answered my question. But how exactly does adjust the truss rod? I know it has to be simple, everyone always praises on how easy EBMM truss rods are easily adjusted. But how does it work, either moving it right either raises/lowers the neck or moving it left either raises/lowers the neck. Sorry, i'm a bit confused on how to word that, so i'm sure it sounds a bit silly. But is it easy enough for me to be able to adjust it myself? or should I just go back to the shop and have them basically do a neck set up?(they usually set up all of their instruments before putting them out, and my stingray is still in pristine condition minus the buzz.) so I don't think I need the bass completely set up.
Thanks for any replies, sorry if this all seems idiotically worded..