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Old 11-01-2009, 10:02 AM
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Bass Neck Bowing, Need Help

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So I understand that I can use one of those hexagon L key things to straighten my neck. Here is my situation:

I went to my bass teacher last week and he told me my bass neck looked horrible that its bowing pretty bad. Told me it was time to straighten it a bit.

However, people told me a bow is good. At lesssons, I play standard tuning, but when im with my band, we drop tune to D standard. People said since I drop tune, a bow is good.

So here are my questions:

1) Should I keep the bow for drop tuning?
2) Should I straighten my neck?
3) If I straighten it, should I take off my strings?


If there are any truss rod guides in the forums, can somebody post a link to it? Thanks!
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Old 11-01-2009, 10:14 AM
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Generally you want it fairly flat. But it's actually not a bad idea to have a bit more bow (relief) than usual, if you're drop tuning, because drop tuning tends to allow the neck to straighten.
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Old 12-22-2009, 12:33 PM
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There's several basses not listed in the FAQs, but this link gives you a pretty clear understanding on the dynamics of the neck and adjusting the truss rod.

http://www.athensmusician.net/archiv...eimbody1.shtml
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