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Joined: August 2003 Posts: 888
Location: Louisville, OH 44641 | I have a beautiful deep bowl 1767 Legend that I like very much. However, it has a small amount of bow in the neck that really bothers me. My guitar has an allen wrench included with it, which I assume is to adjust the neck. Does anyone know if a truss rod adjustment will help and if so, in what direction should I turn the screw to remove the bow?
Thanks in advance.
Jim |
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Joined: February 2002 Posts: 1817
Location: Minden, Nebraska | A truss rod adjustment is what should adjust the bow, or 'relief' of the neck. Assuming that it is bowed away from the strings, which is by far the most common neck relief problem, use the wrench and turn it clockwise. Go slow! A eighth turn is good to start, which is about how far the wrench will go without having to take it out and reinsert it to adjust it again.
I use my left index finger to fret the low E at the first fret (a capo serves this purpose, too). I take the thumb of my right hand and fret the same string at the 12th fret, and then pivot the right hand and depress the string at the sixth fret. If the relief is properly adjusted, there should be very little -- but some -- clearance between the string and the actual fret. If you can still depress the string quite a bit, try another turn with the wrench.
This works for me, and I have done this hundreds of times on Ovations. Perhaps someone has a simpler method or one easier to explain. |
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Joined: August 2003 Posts: 888
Location: Louisville, OH 44641 | Thanks Paul, you're awesome. |
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Joined: February 2002 Posts: 1817
Location: Minden, Nebraska | You are very welcome. But I will wait to find out if my advice helps before taking the 'awesome' too seriously. |
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