New strings - any adjustments needed?
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New strings - any adjustments needed?
Hi,
I've just replaced the strings on my 4003 for some of a slightly thicker gauge.
It was set up perfectly for the old strings in the past by my guitar tech.
Should I be worried about intonation & truss-rod adjustments etc? I'm pretty useless at that kind of thing so I'd have to fork out a bit of my hard earned cash to him to do it if so.... But I don't want to risk warping the neck or anything.
Any advice appreciated!
I've just replaced the strings on my 4003 for some of a slightly thicker gauge.
It was set up perfectly for the old strings in the past by my guitar tech.
Should I be worried about intonation & truss-rod adjustments etc? I'm pretty useless at that kind of thing so I'd have to fork out a bit of my hard earned cash to him to do it if so.... But I don't want to risk warping the neck or anything.
Any advice appreciated!
Its almost certain that the truss rod will need a slight tighten. The Intonation may need a slight adjsutment too.
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I forgot to add - if your bass is as new (from the factory) theres no way anything other than the original rickenbacker strings are gonna fit in the nut!
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I put a new set of RIC strings on my month old 4003 and I'll tell you what..... It sounds pretty damn sweet!
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