rboyce
06-03-2004, 11:42 AM
Hey all.
Got a question for all you luthiers. I own a MIM Fender Standard Jazz Bass, purchased in 2001. About 3 months ago, the action (way too high) and intonation had gotten so bad that I finally took it into Jim Mouradian in Cambridge MA (a great guy and a great luthier). In addition, the skunk stripe had started to pull away from the neck (you could feel the poly "bump up" around the stripe). Long story short, Jim did a great job of repairing the skunk stripe and giving the bass a proper setup. When I picked it up, the intonation was perfect and the action was nice and low.
Here's my dilema - he fixed the neck so well that the opposite problem is now occuring - the neck is so strong that the action keeps lowering itself. The result is I have to crank the trussrod every couple of weeks to raise the action so there's no buzz (and so that I can play below the 3rd fret).
I'm wondering if the neck will eventually "settle in", so I don't have to keep adjusting the truss rod every few weeks. I've talked to Jim about this, and he didn't seem too concerned. I don't want to keep bugging him about this issue if either 1) this is normal for a J Bass neck or 2) it will eventually stop.
Any advice would be appreciated.
TIA,
Ray
Got a question for all you luthiers. I own a MIM Fender Standard Jazz Bass, purchased in 2001. About 3 months ago, the action (way too high) and intonation had gotten so bad that I finally took it into Jim Mouradian in Cambridge MA (a great guy and a great luthier). In addition, the skunk stripe had started to pull away from the neck (you could feel the poly "bump up" around the stripe). Long story short, Jim did a great job of repairing the skunk stripe and giving the bass a proper setup. When I picked it up, the intonation was perfect and the action was nice and low.
Here's my dilema - he fixed the neck so well that the opposite problem is now occuring - the neck is so strong that the action keeps lowering itself. The result is I have to crank the trussrod every couple of weeks to raise the action so there's no buzz (and so that I can play below the 3rd fret).
I'm wondering if the neck will eventually "settle in", so I don't have to keep adjusting the truss rod every few weeks. I've talked to Jim about this, and he didn't seem too concerned. I don't want to keep bugging him about this issue if either 1) this is normal for a J Bass neck or 2) it will eventually stop.
Any advice would be appreciated.
TIA,
Ray