On my Les Paul there is a room between the string and the frets pretty much everywhere, except towards the nut. My current issue is that my high E string is actually touch the surface of the first fret. When I run my finger down the fretboard there is a lot of space between the string and the fret, but you can clearly see that as you go closer to the first fret and the nut, the space drastically gets less and less.
So I think what's happening is my neck is kinda bowing up in the lower fret region, causing the string to touch the first fret.
I described this issue to a guy at a local store, and he suggested loosening the truss rod to put more relief in the neck and then I may in turn have to lower my bridge a bit.
But it seems to me if I do that, it will actually cause the bow to get worse.
So wouldn't I have to do the opposite and tighten the rod a little to actually straighten the neck a bit?
So I think what's happening is my neck is kinda bowing up in the lower fret region, causing the string to touch the first fret.
I described this issue to a guy at a local store, and he suggested loosening the truss rod to put more relief in the neck and then I may in turn have to lower my bridge a bit.
But it seems to me if I do that, it will actually cause the bow to get worse.
So wouldn't I have to do the opposite and tighten the rod a little to actually straighten the neck a bit?