I think truss rod adjustment is something every guitar player must be able to do (when appropriate along with an awareness of other factors) to fine-tune one's guitar to changing conditions -- whether humidity or string gauge. As long as one takes the time to learn where the thresholds are, so as to not overdo it, there shouldn't be a problem. Because of the potential frequency, this is something you shouldn't have to take to a guitar tech to do. I agree that they are made to be adjusted. JMO.
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