Not enough relief
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Re: Not enough relief
Well congrats on getting it to where he wanted it.
It's always a delicate balance.
I find most basses need adjustments 2 times a year, just past spring, just past fall.
It's all about temperature/humidity and the moving woods.
It's always a delicate balance.
I find most basses need adjustments 2 times a year, just past spring, just past fall.
It's all about temperature/humidity and the moving woods.
- JackTheRipper
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Re: Not enough relief
I didn't plug it into an amp at my house. To me, the fret buzz wasn't too bad. I would have just played it as it was. He wanted less buzz. It's sorted out now and he's happy.
--jack
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Re: Not enough relief
I live near San Diego and I rarely have to make a truss adjustment to my basses. Once I get it set where I like it, it's very stable. We don't get real wild weather swings here.
--jack
Re: Not enough relief
Yeah location and seasonal variation can be challenging. That would be nice to not have to deal with.
I'll never forget doing a weeks worth of gigs in Daytona, FL. in the middle of winter, with my basses being used to way up north and dry.
Needless to say I was glad I had tools with me. By the end of the week they settled back in, until I brought them home and had to redo all the previous adjustments.
I'll never forget doing a weeks worth of gigs in Daytona, FL. in the middle of winter, with my basses being used to way up north and dry.
Needless to say I was glad I had tools with me. By the end of the week they settled back in, until I brought them home and had to redo all the previous adjustments.
Re: Not enough relief
I try to avoid leaving my bass out in the weather.
- lumgimfong
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Re: Not enough relief
So, to be clear, the fix was leaving it tuned 1/2 step up and that pulled the neck into more relief which then stayed with relief even after going back to standard tuning?
How long was it left in 1/2 step up tuning? Thanks!
I have another brand bass that has fret rattle and the usual things are not causing it. I want to try this.
How long was it left in 1/2 step up tuning? Thanks!
I have another brand bass that has fret rattle and the usual things are not causing it. I want to try this.
- JackTheRipper
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Re: Not enough relief
Yes. It was left at 1/2 step up tuning for about a week. That seemed to create enough relief. I guess it's still ok, since I haven't heard anything.lumgimfong wrote: ↑Wed Apr 27, 2022 8:21 am So, to be clear, the fix was leaving it tuned 1/2 step up and that pulled the neck into more relief which then stayed with relief even after going back to standard tuning?
How long was it left in 1/2 step up tuning? Thanks!
I have another brand bass that has fret rattle and the usual things are not causing it. I want to try this.
--jack
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Re: Not enough relief
Thanks!!