I have watched so many videos on how to adjust your truss rod. This is the first time that I totally understand what your teaching us to do. Thank you so very much.
Constantine Isslamow I worked in a music shop in my town and the guy that taught me did not go into as much detail as he did. This is very informative video.
Best truss rod video I've seen. In all other videos there's something like "do not mess with your truss rod because you might break the neck", and that make people afraid of adjusting it.
Very interesting that you tighten the truss rod without loosening the strings. Some people say that you can loosen the truss rod with strings in tune, but you have to de tune strings to tighten the truss rod. But I take you as gospel. Great video. Extremely clear description. Thank you very much!
I've adjusted my basses over the years after having read about it. I still was a bit dusty about the truss rods. [There are a few types.] This video gave such a great explanation of truss rod adjustment. Thank you!
Thanks so much for doing these videos. I have been setting up my basses for years and feel as though I'm pretty proficient at it and I still learned a lot from this series. Very informative and well done tutorials.
Hey dude, excellent tutorial. I just bought an Ibanez SR 600 East and the factory settings weren't to my liking. I'm going out and buying a feelers gauge. Thanks
Thankyou so much for the video. Very thorough and descriptive but easy to follow. This was my first time setting up a bass bridge and neck (I had set up guitars in the past so i was familiar with truss rod ,bridge ,saddles adjustments but it's slightly different than setting up a guitar ,same components but total different adjustments) Anyhow ,you helped brought my bass back to life i tip my hat to you sir!! Rock on!! :D \m/
Another guy on a 4 part video series, John Carruthers with 45 years as a guitar tech for a lot of major brands, said to clamp capo on top of the first fret as not to bow your strings down between the first fret and the nut,which makes more sense to me, and to pin it at the base of the neck were it meets the body at the top horn point,around the 18th fret and to go with .015 at the seventh fret, why the big difference in set ups? I used that guys method on my Reverend basses and a vintage peavey forum bass all 4 string basses, and it worked great for my playing style,aggressive finger, thumb and slap and some picking when needed, It seems to work pretty good at that setting, and the Reverend maintenance guide had different setting too, but I had to adjust between the two settings to make it work right, took awhile, I'm confused now who's method to go with or just experiment till I find which one works for my basses and playing style, because trying to eyeball it was not working.
I also know those videos mate! I'm always"fighting"with my 4strings sb460 Bass collection. That the type of things i used to find confusing....diferent videos,diferent measures. But its like you said,try out and see what works better for
Adding more relief put you on a safer side that it will not buzz even playing agrresively. But it doesn't offer the most comfortable feel and accuracy to a very technical, fast, chordal playing,etc.A flatter neck will allow lower string height without buzz, better intonation along the neck, but it requires a lighter touch. And also how the frets are levelled plays a big role in it, so there's not just one solution and one measurement that will work for all players. But that's the starting point, heavier touch, more relief, ligher touch less relief and lower string height. Some people like flatter necks, like in the video 0.10 inch relief (0.25mm), but then using a higher string action raising the saddles. I particularly like between 0.3mm and 0.5mm, depends on the bass (0.015 to 0.019)
Excellent video series! But I have a few questions for you, guys. I have a double truss rod in a nekcthrough bass. Is the procedure the same? And, what about a fretless bass? Thanks a lot, guys!
great video, thank you! My only thought is where you placed the capo. Wouldn't it be better (more accurate) if you placed the capo directly over the fret so as to prevent the string from curving up?
The truss on my 1991 Emperor Deluxe is completely relaxed for proper relief. Am I at risk of any long term damage and would it make sense to reverse the truss rod, tightening just enough to catch (so there's at least some kind of neck tension)?
Hi! Nice video very informative. By the way what do you call that tools to pull the trusrod? Can I used that to my Ibanez bass guitar to pull the t.rod?
That's the natural wood. I visited the Fodera shop (back around 1992) and Vinnie showed me much of his wood stock. Aged and dated, with some of the most striking natural grain pattern and designs.
This is a great video! My question is though I have a 4003 Rick with of course the double truss. Should I just check the measurement on the E and turn both the same? Or measure the E and G and do it individually?
I've just purchased a 2011 Emperor deluxe 5 and need to adjust the truss rod however I cant find the correct tool anywhere! And I cant find what the measurement for the key anywhere! I sent an email but havnt heard back just yet! If you could point me in the direction of the tool I need i'd really appreciate that! Thanks!
My local luthier sets bass necks flat and gets frets perfect with no relief and it plays so much better...is the idea of relief to just make up for frets that are not perfect and would buzz otherwise?
damn never heard of removable truss rods. I didn't even know a neck can withstand the tension of the strings without a truss rod. On a bolt on neck I'd be worried about the connection between body and neck.
I have watched so many videos on how to adjust your truss rod. This is the first time that I totally understand what your teaching us to do. Thank you so very much.
Constantine Isslamow I worked in a music shop in my town and the guy that taught me did not go into as much detail as he did. This is very informative video.
Agreed!
YES! Fully agreed! He explains it so well and thoroughly.
La migliore e più efficace spiegazione che io abbia mai visto su RUclips della regolazione del truss-rod - grazie Fodera grazie Jason 😍
Best truss rod video I've seen. In all other videos there's something like "do not mess with your truss rod because you might break the neck", and that make people afraid of adjusting it.
Good sensible advice plainly put without the technical waffle of so many. Thank you
I would love to see a video series related to this but for setting up fretless basses.
Very interesting that you tighten the truss rod without loosening the strings. Some people say that you can loosen the truss rod with strings in tune, but you have to de tune strings to tighten the truss rod. But I take you as gospel. Great video. Extremely clear description. Thank you very much!
I've adjusted my basses over the years after having read about it. I still was a bit dusty about the truss rods. [There are a few types.] This video gave such a great explanation of truss rod adjustment. Thank you!
Thanks so much for doing these videos. I have been setting up my basses for years and feel as though I'm pretty proficient at it and I still learned a lot from this series. Very informative and well done tutorials.
This video series is informative yet well-explained for beginners. Thank you for putting the time into this!
My favorite bass maintenance videos so far
Just you mentioning that increasing rod tension reduces bow, based on the strings wanting to pull the neck made so much sense
The best bass setup videos on the internet. My bass is setup beyond awesome now! Thanks for the great videos!
Excellent video. Really helpful. Thank you. Jason is a great presenter.
no words!! just great!!! very useful video, thanks a lot
Hey dude, excellent tutorial. I just bought an Ibanez SR 600 East and the factory settings weren't to my liking. I'm going out and buying a feelers gauge. Thanks
Thankyou so much for the video. Very thorough and descriptive but easy to follow. This was my first time setting up a bass bridge and neck (I had set up guitars in the past so i was familiar with truss rod ,bridge ,saddles adjustments but it's slightly different than setting up a guitar ,same components but total different adjustments) Anyhow ,you helped brought my bass back to life i tip my hat to you sir!! Rock on!! :D \m/
Thanks for all your videos y learned to set up my bass on my own and will save a lot of money and was pretty cool to learn everything
This was extremely helpful. Thank you for this video!
Hello Jason....many cheers & thanks for this video serie...all are very well explained & really helpful!!
If I'd taken my bass in to be serviced and see someone pull the truss rod out right in front of me, I would have fainted if I hadn't seen this video.
JazzyFaReal 😂😂😂😂 I feel you there man.
Yeah, first time I saw Vadim pull a truss rod out I about peed myself. Totally nonchalant and I wasn't at all prepared for it.
My jaw dropped
Just adjusted the truss Rod on my Jackson. Thank you, even though the video is old :)
Fantastic guidance, thank you!
Great video, helps out so much but I only have one question, do I have to check each string or just the E string when I'm adjusting?
If strings are old,should I put on my new strings and tune before truss adjustment?
Thanks for that,I can now ajust my dean bass and sleep tonight!
Lol same here
Another guy on a 4 part video series, John Carruthers with 45 years as a guitar tech for a lot of major brands, said to clamp capo on top of the first fret as not to bow your strings down between the first fret and the nut,which makes more sense to me, and to pin it at the base of the neck were it meets the body at the top horn point,around the 18th fret and to go with .015 at the seventh fret, why the big difference in set ups? I used that guys method on my Reverend basses and a vintage peavey forum bass all 4 string basses, and it worked great for my playing style,aggressive finger, thumb and slap and some picking when needed, It seems to work pretty good at that setting, and the Reverend maintenance guide had different setting too, but I had to adjust between the two settings to make it work right, took awhile, I'm confused now who's method to go with or just experiment till I find which one works for my basses and playing style, because trying to eyeball it was not working.
I also know those videos mate! I'm always"fighting"with my 4strings sb460 Bass collection. That the type of things i used to find confusing....diferent videos,diferent measures. But its like you said,try out and see what works better for
Adding more relief put you on a safer side that it will not buzz even playing agrresively. But it doesn't offer the most comfortable feel and accuracy to a very technical, fast, chordal playing,etc.A flatter neck will allow lower string height without buzz, better intonation along the neck, but it requires a lighter touch. And also how the frets are levelled plays a big role in it, so there's not just one solution and one measurement that will work for all players. But that's the starting point, heavier touch, more relief, ligher touch less relief and lower string height. Some people like flatter necks, like in the video 0.10 inch relief (0.25mm), but then using a higher string action raising the saddles. I particularly like between 0.3mm and 0.5mm, depends on the bass (0.015 to 0.019)
Thanks Jason, very informative video!
Excellent video series! But I have a few questions for you, guys. I have a double truss rod in a nekcthrough bass. Is the procedure the same? And, what about a fretless bass? Thanks a lot, guys!
hi solid video-were do i buy feeler gauge
great video, thank you! My only thought is where you placed the capo. Wouldn't it be better (more accurate) if you placed the capo directly over the fret so as to prevent the string from curving up?
dumb fuck
Great educational video👍🏾. What about basses with two truss rods? (Like a wider 6 string) Walk us through please....
Don't know why my bass action automatically going up and down during playing.. what may be the possible reason for it ?
The truss on my 1991 Emperor Deluxe is completely relaxed for proper relief. Am I at risk of any long term damage and would it make sense to reverse the truss rod, tightening just enough to catch (so there's at least some kind of neck tension)?
Great video!!!
the best explanation on the net-no b.s
So the strings do not have to be loosened to adjust the truss?
Hi! Nice video very informative. By the way what do you call that tools to pull the trusrod? Can I used that to my Ibanez bass guitar to pull the t.rod?
Is the truss rod in stock?
My truss rod has been broken for a while
Excellent video. Thank you.
what brand is the feeler gauge you are using
Very helpful 👍🏿
I play Status Graphite Headless Basses.
That wood (or paint job?) is beautiful👍
That's the natural wood. I visited the Fodera shop (back around 1992) and Vinnie showed me much of his wood stock. Aged and dated, with some of the most striking natural grain pattern and designs.
This is a great video! My question is though I have a 4003 Rick with of course the double truss. Should I just check the measurement on the E and turn both the same? Or measure the E and G and do it individually?
How do you know if you are getting to the limit on how far your truss rod can be adjusted? Will it just become very hard to turn it?
great,,i love it...may ask,if the truss road very hard to tuning,do you have the solution...many thanks...#mybasstrouble
I've just purchased a 2011 Emperor deluxe 5 and need to adjust the truss rod however I cant find the correct tool anywhere!
And I cant find what the measurement for the key anywhere! I sent an email but havnt heard back just yet!
If you could point me in the direction of the tool I need i'd really appreciate that!
Thanks!
these automotive feeler gauges came very oily. I assume that will damage the bass if I don't wipe off the gauges first, right?
The deflection of the neck on the 4th string can be a little more than the deflection on the 1st string?
Yes, that actually is the most desirable scenario. The lowest string, E or B needs more room to vibrate.
cheers mate, great tutorial 👍
My local luthier sets bass necks flat and gets frets perfect with no relief and it plays so much better...is the idea of relief to just make up for frets that are not perfect and would buzz otherwise?
another great video
Is it the same procedure for 5-string basses? Do I measure the B-string? Or the E?
would these measurement specs and procedure be the same for a standard electric guitar?
Is this any different with a fretless?
For those hunting the golden nugget it's 6:40 🌟
I was thinking about this totally backwards!!
nice bass!
I prefer to setup the intonation at 19th fret or at 24th fret if available. for each string
just an opinion -- best looking fodera ever.
Ok but how do I know which way to turn the rod?
What about a fretless?
What the name from this nice tuner?
peterson-vs-f-strobo-flip-tuner
ECC83 Nos
Thank you, it's a really nice thing. I will buy one for me. Thanks. Keep it up.
tks :)
damn never heard of removable truss rods. I didn't even know a neck can withstand the tension of the strings without a truss rod. On a bolt on neck I'd be worried about the connection between body and neck.
I can see a lot of kids with broken necks sending emails to Fodera :p
Just kidding. We all should know how to take care of our instruments.
👍👍
This guy has the same mannerisms as iDubbbz
I'm just gonna go eat a g
Are you sure the truss rod can't be damaged? Every other person teaching this says otherwise.
That's not what he said. He said don't be afraid to adjust your truss rod because you won't break the bass. I.e. if you're fairly careful.