Hi everyone, I have a Bongo 5 HHp but am still new to the whole DIY fix your guitars business. I did some research into adjusting the truss of the bass because mine seemed to have too much relief in the neck, causing a large bow and lifting the strings. To remedy this I adjusted the truss wheel by turning it to the right. I never turned it more than a quarter turn at a time, but adjusted it several times within a short period. Now after letting it sit the feel has greatly improved but I have seen a lot of people stating you should never make more than an eigth of a turn to a truss without waiting a couple of hours. Now I dont know if this means you should only turn the truss in increments of 1/8, do so as you see fit, and then wait for the neck to reshape, or just make one 1/8 turn and then wait hours and then do it again. I had made quite a few turns, fine tuning the feel, and the neck did not snap and seems appropriately straight (no dead frets, just a bit of fret buzz but im good with that for the feel). I have also seen people mention how 1/8 will do enough to help but really feel that a 1/8 turn would not have done enough for the bow, because right now the neck feels great as it is.
Does this still pose a threat to the neck and could my bass have been harmed in the process? I only did so because I saw an EBMM video on Youtube explaining it, and the person who demonstrated the process made multiple adjustments and did not mention waiting in between.
Thank you very much for all your help
Does this still pose a threat to the neck and could my bass have been harmed in the process? I only did so because I saw an EBMM video on Youtube explaining it, and the person who demonstrated the process made multiple adjustments and did not mention waiting in between.
Thank you very much for all your help
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