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- | [* black] Grab an allen wrench that will fit into the truss rod. Also make sure to detune your guitar, to |
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- | [* black] If your neck |
+ | [* black] Grab an allen wrench that will fit into the truss rod. Also make sure to detune your guitar, to prevent your strings from snapping during this process. |
+ | [* black] If your neck is bowed, you'll want to decrease the bow in the neck by tightening the truss rod. You do this by turning your allen wrench clockwise. If your neck has a hump to it, decrease that hump by loosening the truss rod by turning the allen wrench counterclockwise. |
[* icon_note] DO NOT do this too quickly. This step is one of several that most likely won't be done on the first try. Make small adjustments, check the neck, and adjust again. Turn your allen wrench A QUARTER OF A TURN AT A TIME. |