Attn: Anyone who is handy with musical instruments[views:3587][posts:13]____________________________________ [Aug 1,2010 12:18pm - immortal13 ""] The necks on both my basses are pretty warped, so I need them both set up pretty bad, and I do not trust myself to attempt it. one is an ESP C304 with a neck-through, the other is an Ibanez SR506 with a bolt-on. I was wondering if anyone knows how to do this? I don't wanna go to Guitar Center or Daddy's or whatever, end up being bass-less for a few weeks, and pay a fortune for it, but I am however willing to pay someone in either cash or a few cases of beer or something, whatever you prefer. I will probably supply a set of strings myself, and I'm willing to make a decent road trip out of it and drop them off somewhere for a few days. Anyone interested? |
_____________________________________ [Aug 1,2010 2:43pm - joeyumbrella ""] http://www.beckerguitars.com/ the best |
_____________________________ [Aug 1,2010 2:56pm - blue ""] truss rod adjustments are a normal part of instrument upkeep and something you should learn more about. |
___________________________________ [Aug 1,2010 3:28pm - immortal13 ""] Blue any idea where I could get information on that? |
_______________________________________ [Aug 1,2010 9:46pm - WarriorOfMetal ""] There's a book called the Guitar Player Repair Guide. It's a great resource, go pick up a copy. |
________________________________ [Aug 1,2010 9:58pm - Martins ""] Hate to be a douche but can't pass this up http://lmgtfy.com/?q=truss+rod+adjustment |
____________________________________ [Aug 1,2010 11:27pm - immortal13 ""] Hahahaha |
_______________________________ [Aug 2,2010 8:57am - m nli ""] I've been trying to find the link to this amazing site on truss rod adjustment but I can't find it. It's just a good read with a sort-of-scientific look at backbow, etc. You'll find enough info to do what you need. Unless you mean it's warped as in the neck is twisted...then you might be fucked. |
_____________________________________________ [Aug 2,2010 12:53pm - DYA is BZZZZZZZZZZ ""] blue said:truss rod adjustments are a normal part of instrument upkeep and something you should learn more about. Quoted for "ya no shit" SRSLY, there's like a million good how-to-guides on the net, it really isn't rocket science. Just don't crank it a full turn or anything, easy does it. You'll be fine. |
_________________________________ [Aug 2,2010 3:51pm - brian_dc ""] I know this makes me a pussy, but I refuse to touch the truss rod on my '73 Gibson any of my other guitars, I wouldn't be a pussy about |
_______________________________ [Aug 2,2010 3:54pm - m nli ""] Be a pussy or your a pussy |
_____________________________________ [Aug 2,2010 5:07pm - SkinSandwich ""] This is a thread. |
________________________________ [Aug 2,2010 5:49pm - brodown ""] Tyler from Hivesmasher is REALLY good at that shit. He does instrument repair for a living...his handle on here is t2daeek |
___________________________________________ [Aug 2,2010 6:44pm - slar you a wizard ""] its pretty easy to do yourself, but if you dont want to be bothered, i am extremely broke and will do it for chump change/beer trifixion00@aol.com |