Jazzbassman23
Well-known member
Did a search, but didn't come up with anything, so I know somebody will know.
My HH Sterling's neck needed a tweak after all this crazy East Coast weather, but fairly quickly, I encountered significant resistance when I tried to turn the wheel to flatten the neck further. Of course, I stopped (I've owned enough EB's to know to stop). I know it's not recommended, but I lowered the saddles to get to the action I wanted. Do I have the wheel maxed out? Is the neck as flat as it's going to get? Any help would be appreciated.
My HH Sterling's neck needed a tweak after all this crazy East Coast weather, but fairly quickly, I encountered significant resistance when I tried to turn the wheel to flatten the neck further. Of course, I stopped (I've owned enough EB's to know to stop). I know it's not recommended, but I lowered the saddles to get to the action I wanted. Do I have the wheel maxed out? Is the neck as flat as it's going to get? Any help would be appreciated.