So after spending countless countless days and hours in front of this thing researching, and trying basses...I finally found it! My "new" cherryburst sterling!! New to me, I did buy it used.
If anyone could help tell me it's birth date that'd be helpful ;-)
Time for the huge OH NO! The relief was a little much for me so I get it home, time for a setup! As I go to turn the wheel, I feel resistance and immediately stop. First inkling...this truss rod is maxed and that may be why it was traded in. I called the store up, they told me to swing in Wednesday to have the tech look at it. I certainly don't want to miss out on this beauty because of a truss rod. And I don't have the extra money to pay the tech on top of replacement parts. So I've been searching as to where I can buy a replacement neck and cannot find one anywhere. I've read that some luthiers can help it so it would adjust a slight bit more, but would that last years down the road? I take care of my things because I want them to last. What is the best solution in this situation? ...aside from buying another one.
If anyone could help tell me it's birth date that'd be helpful ;-)
Time for the huge OH NO! The relief was a little much for me so I get it home, time for a setup! As I go to turn the wheel, I feel resistance and immediately stop. First inkling...this truss rod is maxed and that may be why it was traded in. I called the store up, they told me to swing in Wednesday to have the tech look at it. I certainly don't want to miss out on this beauty because of a truss rod. And I don't have the extra money to pay the tech on top of replacement parts. So I've been searching as to where I can buy a replacement neck and cannot find one anywhere. I've read that some luthiers can help it so it would adjust a slight bit more, but would that last years down the road? I take care of my things because I want them to last. What is the best solution in this situation? ...aside from buying another one.