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Evil Undead 01-07-2013 01:31 AM

Can't stop obsessing...
 
Edit - I've just given the truss rod a little tweak, it turned fine today.

1958Bassman 01-07-2013 02:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Evil Undead (Post 13680188)
Hi all

I seem to have a bit of an unhealthy fixation/obsession with neck relief.

My Fender P (USA) has very little relief, around 0.2-0.3mm, and the action at the 12th fret is 1.2mm. Which is really quite a good set up in all honesty. But I can't stop checking the relief (multiple times a day) and it kind of winds me up that there's even a little bit!

I think my main issue is that I've had so many basses with frozen or maxed truss rods that I can't be satisfied until I have no neck relief at all. I'm really nervous because I adjusted the rod on my Fender and it was all fine, but then I tried to adjust it more and it wouldn't go any further. So I'm kinda cacking myself that the rod on this one is maxed too.

It's probably not - I think this because I sold one bass a while back because I thought the rod was maxed (don't worry, the buyer knew the issues) and the buyer told me that it worked fine for him, so it's probably just me being too afraid to put any sort of elbow grease into it.

My Squier CV P has no relief at all, totally flat, and I haven't touched the rod on that one.

You're supposed to have a bit of relief. It will buzz if you have low action and no relief, at all.

Slowgypsy 01-07-2013 02:49 AM

And your question is :confused:

SoVeryTired 01-07-2013 03:03 AM

You identified the problem. You're obsessing. Stop obsessing - problem solved!

tabdog 01-07-2013 04:05 AM

Boy!

I just love folks like you, and I just love
the obsessed folks on the other end of
the scale also.

For $90, I got a custom made bass with
a neck problem. It had a $120 case. It has
a solid figured curly maple body and a 5
piece neck through construction with EMG
pickups. It didn't cost me any money to fix
it.



I also got a Long Necker bass I have been
wanting for a very long time that had neck
problems for $150.



You guys just keep on obsessing and turnin
yur truss rod because old Tabbie is waitin in
tha wings,

Tabdog

Joe Nerve 01-07-2013 04:09 AM

Buy yourself a parakeet, or some tropical fish.

Evil Undead 01-07-2013 10:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1958Bassman (Post 13680265)
You're supposed to have a bit of relief. It will buzz if you have low action and no relief, at all.

Mostly but not always. My squier has 1.2mm action with no relief and no buzz. Same with my old ibanez. But I see your point.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Slowgypsy (Post 13680272)
And your question is :confused:

Does there need to be one? ;)

Quote:

Originally Posted by SoVeryTired (Post 13680287)
You identified the problem. You're obsessing. Stop obsessing - problem solved!

If it were that easy eh?

Quote:

Originally Posted by tabdog (Post 13680353)
Boy!

I just love folks like you, and I just love
the obsessed folks on the other end of
the scale also...

Tabdog

Unfortunately we're not all good at fixing things! I wish I was...

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe Nerve (Post 13680362)
Buy yourself a parakeet, or some tropical fish.

I have five pet rats, does that count? I don't like parrots and fish are boring.

charlie monroe 01-08-2013 03:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tabdog (Post 13680353)
For $90, I got a custom made bass with
a neck problem. It had a $120 case. It has
a solid figured curly maple body and a 5
piece neck through construction with EMG
pickups. It didn't cost me any money to fix
it.


If you search really hard, you may find a Sub-Forum that you haven't posted this bass in yet.

Pilgrim 01-08-2013 07:42 AM

Stop obsessing.


You're welcome.

pacojas 01-08-2013 07:56 AM

you're obsessed with obsessing, IMO. :eek:

tabdog 01-08-2013 09:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by charlie monroe (Post 13685542)
If you search really hard, you may find a Sub-Forum that you haven't posted this bass in yet.

I can't stop obsessing,

Tabdog

ics1974 01-08-2013 10:42 AM

I know it's hard to do but throw away that ruler and go by feel alone. If it "feels" right it is right.

charlie monroe 01-09-2013 05:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tabdog (Post 13686571)
I can't stop obsessing,

Tabdog

Hehe. I'll give you a full point for that!

walterw 01-09-2013 10:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe Nerve (Post 13680362)
Buy yourself a parakeet, or some tropical fish.

better yet, get a gig and use the bass like it was meant for!

nothing like actually playing out to help you reorient priorities and let go of trivial gear obsessions.

two fingers 01-09-2013 10:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ics1974 (Post 13687074)
I know it's hard to do but throw away that ruler and go by feel alone. If it "feels" right it is right.

This. You didn't have a "problem" until you measured it. When you were just playing the dang thing it felt great. Keep playing it and put the tools down! If it starts to FEEL like there's a problem, come back and check with us.

georgestrings 01-10-2013 09:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ics1974 (Post 13687074)
I know it's hard to do but throw away that ruler and go by feel alone. If it "feels" right it is right.

This - I flatten out the neck 'til it starts to buzz somewhere in the 1st 5 frets, then back it off 'til that goes away...


- georgestrings


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