adouglas
Well-known member
Urwordsbreakmed said:question looking down the neck toward the head if i was to turn the trussrod wheel to the right it would do what to the neck loosen the rod?
Righty-tighty, lefty-loosey. (Great band name, that...."Lefty Lucy and the Tight Righties")
It's important to specify how you're looking at the rod. If you're looking from the bridge towards the headstock, then turning it to the right (clockwise) tightens the rod and makes the neck flatter (or bows it back). Turning to the left (counterclockwise) loosens the rod and allows the strings to pull more on the neck, making it less flat.
The whole clockwise/counterclockwise thing is reversed if you're looking from the headstock down towards the bridge, assuming you've got the adjuster at the base of the neck as on an EBMM.
A bass that has the adjustment up on the headstock is the reverse of the EBMM scheme.