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New site? Maybe some day.
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My guitar's neck is bowing slightly forward, causing some neck buzz and other issues that make me want to smash it. I'm a retard when it comes to this stuff, HALP PLZ. |
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tighten your truss rod. ;) |
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I do not trust myself to touch the truss rod since I've never had to in the 13+ years I've owned guitars. |
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tighten your truss rod. ;) |
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It's the easiest thing in the world to do. Tighten it a quarter turn, play for a few minutes and see if it feels better. Repeat until it feels the best. |
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Oh and righty tighty, lefty loosey |
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Not that I'm any guitar guru or anything, but I'd say let it sit without playing for about 15-20 then pick up and play it. I find leaving the wood alone for a bit works best. |
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Delete your guitar's system32 folder. |
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Wait, righty tighty lefty loosey? What kind of witchcraft is that shit?
I guess I'll try it out if it's that easy. Would doing anything to the bridge (fixed) contribute to solving (or hindering) this issue? |
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Delete your guitar's system32 folder. |
I accidentally the whole thing. |
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I find leaving the wood alone for a bit works best. |
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Not that I'm any guitar guru or anything, but I'd say let it sit without playing for about 15-20 then pick up and play it. I find leaving the wood alone for a bit works best. |
This only really matters when you're loosening the truss. You have to let the strings pull the wood into place. When tightening, it's not as big of a deal since you're trying to counteract the force of the strings.
Mark, don't worry about the bridge. |
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Delete your guitar's system32 folder. |
This seriously made me LOL like a retard at work. I was blind sided. |
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I think I've discussed this before... but I've never been able to figure out why a guitar maker is called a "luthier" when people who make drums don't have a fancy title. From this day forward, drum makers are now called "spagunklians". |
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Mike, is that the original fancy drummaker name you came up with when we first discussed this like 3 years ago? |
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It was either spagunklians or jubbahexzackers. |
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Spagunklians sounds better. It could have been a Zabnubber though. |
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Mark, you can trust almost anyone who sets up guitars regularly for this. I have Jay at Mr. Music. do all my shit. |
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My neck on my tele was bowing a bit and he fixed that up no problem. It felt stiff for about a month and has been fine ever since (and also). It might take a couple adjustments before it hits perfection since it's hard to predict what will happen. sometimes the neck will buckle for alittle while right after the 12th fret, but after a few weeks that will chill out a bit. |
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Is Mr. Music that place near O'Brien's? |
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Delete your guitar's system32 folder. |
This seriously made me LOL like a retard at work. I was blind sided. |
I'll be here all week. |
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Mark, yeah. The guitar dude there, Jay, is fucking awesome. He's been working on my guitars for the past three years or so. He's done neck adjustments, pick-up installs, installed new tuners (which required drilling), and a ton of other shit. |
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I hope this guy does the truss-tightening for free (for Mark's sake - I know he actually wouldn't do it for free that'd be stupid) because it's really not something you can fuck up doing on your own unless you're an absolute idiot and decided to tighten (or loosen) it way too much. |
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I'll just try adjusting the truss rod myself first, and if I don't succeed I'll hand the work off to someone else. |
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yeah just do a quarter turn and see where that gets you in a few days. I'm pretty comfortable with doing small adjustments myself at this point. I've been noticing I need to adjust it about 3 or 4 times a year. Pretty much at the change of every season to adjust to the humidity changes. I never really do anything more than a quarter turn and shit seems fine. I just seem to get an S curve at the first adjustment with my tele. It's my only set neck guitar and I think that is the main reason for this. My other guitars don't have that problem. |
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