| Working on your bass - Neck Damage prevention questions
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So, I was going to work on a bass soon, specifically a Lakland 5501. It is set up pretty nice already, and I'd like to replace the pickups without messing up the truss rod and intonation setup that's working nice already. Do you think it's okay to take the strings off without loosening the truss rod all the way? Will this damage the neck? I've read various different opinions on this matter, and hear different things, anywhere from "don't ever take all the strings off your guitar/bass" all the way to "it's okay, just try to work fast." What should I believe? I feel like it makes the most sense to loosen your truss rod all the way if you're going to need to take the strings off an instrument... but I don't necessarily want to do that... My intuition tells me that the truss rod will bend the neck the wrong way if the strings are not there to compensate, but like I said, I don't want to touch the truss rod since it's already in a good place
Let me know what you think.
Thanks!
-Preston
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