Bass In 244 Seconds : Truss Rod Adjustment
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Ibanez Challenger or Silver?
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i love your vids very informative, i learn a lot, keep it up
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A great guide. Thank you
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I'm having buzz only on my 1st frets of all 4 strings on my j reynolds bass...thanks for the tip bout to try and relief it up and see if it still buzzes
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Thanks CB777 - I had a lot of bow on my Stingray (didn't realise) and have fixed this thanks to your clear explanation. It plays much better now as far as action is concerned. Small adjustment to string height on E sorted a slight buzz, but apart from that - really pleased with the end result. You're a top guy for saving me a few quid! Cheers
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@airsoftm16 I hope this guy has a "Jew Fro".
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@santiagoeag HAHAHA I cant unhear it now!
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Very helpful. Thanks.
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i demand that this video shall be named "Truss Rod Adjustment (Narrated by Jonah Hill)"
I heard that you should adjust your truss rod if you are dropping all the strings to a lower tuning. Is that true?
jambi880 1 year ago
@jambi880 That is true. Especially if you were used to the action to begin with. Angles, feel and height will shift.
CoolBear777 1 year ago
The G String on the 21st fret buzzes a lot, and one solution to that was raising the action, but it only stops buzzing when the string is extremely high. Any other solutions?
puppetmetal 1 year ago
@puppetmetal You may have to shim the neck to change its angle. Take it to a repair person if you feel queasy about it.
CoolBear777 1 year ago
All my strings are buzzing and They are pressed up tight against the frets. I've tried tightening my truss Rod and the neck remains bowed outwards. What can I do to fix it?
ItsMeLegit 1 year ago
@ItsMeLegit Go back the other way. See what happens.
CoolBear777 1 year ago