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technik

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Anyone knows how to make sure that the neck is straight? I play the trussrod, and know im consufed if the neck is straight or not.
 

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technik said:
Anyone knows how to make sure that the neck is straight? I play the trussrod, and know im consufed if the neck is straight or not.

Well, you shouldn't adjust the truss rod unless you know what you're doing.

It's not exactly rocket science:

1. Put a capo on the first fret
2. Fret the E string at the point where the neck meets the body (on a Stingray, that's the 16th fret.
3. Have a look at how much space there is between the string and the fret that's closest to halfway between the nut and the body. On that's the 6th or 7th fret.

You want about a business card's thickness between the string and the fret.

If there's more, turn the truss rod nut clockwise to tighten.
 

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Haha, I think im screwed. I will just bring the bass to the luthier tomorrow, as I want the bass to have a lower action.

Thanks pal!
 

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technik said:
Haha, I think im screwed. I will just bring the bass to the luthier tomorrow, as I want the bass to have a lower action.

Thanks pal!

How far did you turn the nut?
 

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technik.....

What stage are you at with set up?

It's ok to take it to a tech but any subsequent turn of a screw (by you) is going to undo what you've paid $$$s for.

IMO, you have to learn to do it yourself. It's a great feeling to be able to do your owns setup.

Just my 2 cents.

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technik

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Rod Trussbroken said:
technik.....

What stage are you at with set up?

It's ok to take it to a tech but any subsequent turn of a screw (by you) is going to undo what you've paid $$$s for.

IMO, you have to learn to do it yourself. It's a great feeling to be able to do your owns setup.

Just my 2 cents.

.

The thing is that I turn the nut bridge too, so now the intonation is kinda messed
:D
 

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Okay, I give up. What or where is the nut bridge?

I'm trying hard to stay out of this thread, but I just have to ask.

Hmmm....when I see "nut bridge," the last thing I think of is any part of a musical instrument. :eek:
 

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For chrissakes, take that bass to someone who knows what they're doing. This is a scary thread, and would fit in better at Talk Bass.
 
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