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After going to my luthier, he encouraged me to make adjustments on my own. His rule is 1/8 of a turn at a time, and you aren't going to hurt anything. Up until a month ago, I never really touched a truss rod on a guitar, other than POS guitars I had laying around. Now I adjust my Martins whenever they need a little tweak. I also had Martin send me truss rod wrenches. They sent me two, because I bought two Martins in the last few months. Take them up on the offer and just throw it in your toolbox. It's not as scary as it sounds adjusting your neck.
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2016 Fender American Standard Strat (Burly Slinky) 2015 Taylor 416e (Elixir PB Lights) 2010 Yamaha FG700S (whatever strings I have lying around) '88 Yamaha FG405 '91 Washburn D-10N Fishman Loudbox Mini 2001 Fender Standard Tele (Regular Slinky) '94 Epiphone SG (Regular Slinky) '90 Ibanez 540SLTD (Super Slinky) Ibanez SR500 Bass (Ernie Ball flats) |