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Old 10-17-2004, 07:45 PM
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3 pics 3 questions


this is probably the stupidest post ever....but i was wonering if you guys could help me out
firstly i was having problems with the low B being a bit floppy so one of my friends said if i arrange the spring in the way shown in the picture it might help a bit,so i did it and noticed like a 5% improvement and so ive decided it to leave it that way.So my question is that ,does this do any harm to my guitar i mean i wont have warppage problems cuz of this arrangemet will i?.

http://www.geocities.com/mehwishehsan/springs.jpg

secondly im not sure if my truss rod needs fixing so i took a pic from the side of the neck and was wanting to know what you guys think.

http://www.geocities.com/mehwishehsan/sideneck.jpg

thirdly heres a pic of my bridge,is it aligned properly and do you guys think the bridge might be too low?(i like a low action)

http://www.geocities.com/mehwishehsan/stupidbridge.jpg

now i know its tough to see from these stupid pictures but any help will be greatly appreciated.Thank you
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Old 10-18-2004, 03:46 AM
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Q1. It isn't going to do any harm, but I really doubt it helps either.

Q2. Neck relief is so slight that it would be difficult to judge from a photo.

Q3. It does look very low, what's the action like?
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