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gglide
Posted 2008-03-05 5:20 PM (#51310)
Subject: Truss rod cover ??


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Alright another DUMB Question, Ive never owned a guitar that didn't have a truss rod cover on the headstock. Some ELITES have covers some do not. I know there adjusted from the other end BUT
Is one way BETTER than the Other??? :confused:
THANKS !!
Gary .. aka .. gglide
:cool: :confused: :cool:
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Tupperware
Posted 2008-03-05 5:36 PM (#51311 - in reply to #51310)
Subject: Re: Truss rod cover ??


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Different, not necessarily better.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2008-03-05 5:41 PM (#51312 - in reply to #51310)
Subject: Re: Truss rod cover ??
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I wish they were all on the headstock. Saving $$ during manufacturing is the bottom line! :rolleyes:
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Captain Black
Posted 2008-03-05 5:42 PM (#51313 - in reply to #51310)
Subject: Re: Truss rod cover ??


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My Elite truss rod is accessed from inside the body - Ovation apparently supply specially extended wrenches. You achieve exactly the same thing in the end as with a top of the neck adjustment, but it's just a little harder to get to.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-03-05 6:39 PM (#51314 - in reply to #51310)
Subject: Re: Truss rod cover ??


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I doubt the K-bar neck was an attempt to save money. It would seem to be more expensive than a regular truss rod neck. I think they were looking for more stability, but one of the downsides was more weight.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2008-03-05 7:43 PM (#51315 - in reply to #51310)
Subject: Re: Truss rod cover ??



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I also don't think the K-bar will blow-out the back of the neck/headstock joint if it's over-tightened...
I know the previous owner did that to my 1115, and I think my 1121 is close.

My 1778T has a TRC, but I don't know if anything is under there.
[If someone knows, please say so. That way I won't be takin' stuff apart just to look! :rolleyes: ]
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2ifbyC
Posted 2008-03-05 7:50 PM (#51316 - in reply to #51310)
Subject: Re: Truss rod cover ??
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Originally posted by Old Man Arthur:
That way I won't be takin' stuff apart just to look! :rolleyes: ]
Hey, where's that Lewis & Clark attitude? ;)
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2008-03-05 7:59 PM (#51317 - in reply to #51310)
Subject: Re: Truss rod cover ??



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It's still "New"....
Well, with a 584222 serial number, and a cracked heel, it ain't as new as I was led to believe!
But it's the newest thing I've got...
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2008-03-22 6:13 PM (#51318 - in reply to #51310)
Subject: Re: Truss rod cover ??



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Originally posted by 2ifbyC:
Originally posted by Old Man Arthur:
That way I won't be takin' stuff apart just to look! :rolleyes: ]
Hey, where's that Lewis & Clark attitude? ;)
Okay... I Looked! Only I looked under the flame top's cover

NOW! If there is an adjustment in the body and one on the headstock...

Which One Should I Use?

Or does it matter, cuz the headstock would be much easier.

[Fear not... I ain't adjusting anything. Just for future reference.]

And Thanx for the Education.
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Northcountry
Posted 2008-03-22 6:53 PM (#51319 - in reply to #51310)
Subject: Re: Truss rod cover ??
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It will be one or the other, you won't have both. Righty Tighty Lefty Loosey.
I'd be more interested in the crack in the heal. This could be a real problem if it is opening up with string tension. ??
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2008-03-22 11:01 PM (#51320 - in reply to #51310)
Subject: Re: Truss rod cover ??



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Okay... I had to look Again! I figured that since there way a manhole cover, there was the adjustment in there. Wrong!

THAT is how my heel got busted on the stealth fighter!

I emailed Kim Keller with pics, and Kim said that it looked like someone over-tightened the neck bolts... I was thinking, "Why would anyone do that?"
(Kim also said that it probably wouldn't fall apart, but Mom would replace the neck rather than try to fix it.)

I just looked in there, and there are bolts that take an Allen Wrench. Betcha the previous owner didn't own a flashlight, and just reached in there and started torquing stuff.

:eek: Ooops! Time to lie alittle, and sell it on eBarf!
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2ifbyC
Posted 2008-03-23 12:21 AM (#51321 - in reply to #51310)
Subject: Re: Truss rod cover ??
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Originally posted by Old Man Arthur:
but Mom would replace the neck rather than try to fix it.
OUCH!
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