alex1fly
Well-known member
I'm thinking this is a problem for a professional but thought I'd post here to see if there's anything I can do before taking it in.
Got a new Squier Classic Vibe Thinline Tele last month from the guitar shop in my hometown. It's a March 2021 model, so pretty new. Strung with .09s in the shop. I brought it home and then last night decided to string it up with my preferred .10s and do a rudimentary setup. Usually my method for setting relief is to straighten the neck until the tap test makes the string rest on the frets, and then add the slightest bit of bow. On this guitar, there was a lot more relief than I like - maybe 1/8" with the tap test after putting on the .10s. So I tighten the rod and the begin begins to straighten, but then it stops straightening. I gave the rod maybe a half-turn more, but the neck still doesn't straighten and the rod is getting hard to turn so I stop. The relief isn't where I want it to be, but it's acceptable enough for rock-n-roll. However I'm concerned that:
The truss rod is maxed out
It did a half-turn or more without any straightening effect
Potential damage to anything
Potentially defective something
Any thoughts? Anything I can do to DIY troubleshoot before taking the guitar in to be fixed? This is new territory for me; I've been adjusting my bass and guitar truss rods for well over a decade and have never maxed out a truss rod or experienced where a truss rod turns but has no effect on the bow.
Got a new Squier Classic Vibe Thinline Tele last month from the guitar shop in my hometown. It's a March 2021 model, so pretty new. Strung with .09s in the shop. I brought it home and then last night decided to string it up with my preferred .10s and do a rudimentary setup. Usually my method for setting relief is to straighten the neck until the tap test makes the string rest on the frets, and then add the slightest bit of bow. On this guitar, there was a lot more relief than I like - maybe 1/8" with the tap test after putting on the .10s. So I tighten the rod and the begin begins to straighten, but then it stops straightening. I gave the rod maybe a half-turn more, but the neck still doesn't straighten and the rod is getting hard to turn so I stop. The relief isn't where I want it to be, but it's acceptable enough for rock-n-roll. However I'm concerned that:
The truss rod is maxed out
It did a half-turn or more without any straightening effect
Potential damage to anything
Potentially defective something
Any thoughts? Anything I can do to DIY troubleshoot before taking the guitar in to be fixed? This is new territory for me; I've been adjusting my bass and guitar truss rods for well over a decade and have never maxed out a truss rod or experienced where a truss rod turns but has no effect on the bow.