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reeko236
Posted 2011-04-17 1:23 AM (#353352)
Subject: Tuss rod adjustment?


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Location: Texas
Hey guys, so the action on my ovation is pretty bizzare.. around the 1rst to 5th fret it is fine, but by the 12th fret the strings are about a whole centimeter away from the frets.

Is this my truss rod? Should I tighten it a bit as to make the neck bend farther back, reducing the height of the strings? I know the issue is not the saddle height, as the strings barely rest above the edge of the bridge on the current saddle set-up.

Any help appreciated. Thanks!
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2011-04-17 2:06 AM (#353353 - in reply to #353352)
Subject: Re: Tuss rod adjustment?



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September 2006
Posts: 10777

Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR
No!

The truss-rod only adjust the "relief" over the middle of the fingerboard.

If your string-height gets progressively higher as you go toward the bridge you either need to adjust the saddle height or you need to reset the neck.
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Nordicnorm
Posted 2011-04-17 1:22 PM (#353354 - in reply to #353352)
Subject: Re: Tuss rod adjustment?


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Location: Vancouver Island, BC
Put a straightedge across the lower bout, 90 degrees to the strings/neck, up against the back of the bridge where the string buttons are located. Looking at the clearance out at the edges over the purfling will show you how much of a "belly" the guitar has developed. If your saddle is deep/low in the bridge, someone may have removed the shims under the saddle to compensate for this.
IMO up to 1/8" is fair on an ol guitar (help me out here friends), but I have had to deal with 1/4" on a newer LX, and it was quite a challenge.

Maybe a trip to the music store/luthier for a quick evaluation is in order?
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