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+[* icon_reminder] As the truss rod is adjusted, listen for fret buzz or dead spots. These usually create a sound that rings out less than it should. Keep adjusting until the guitar reaches its best tone. bowed necks, tighten the truss rod by turning the Allen wrench clockwise.
+[* black] For humped necks, loosen the truss rod by turning the Allen wrench counterclockwise. For bowed necks, tighten the truss rod by turning the Allen wrench clockwise.
+[* red] Use an Allen wrench that can adjust the truss rod.
+[* icon_note] TAKE THIS STEP SLOWLY. To make small adjustments, turn the allen wrench a quarter of a turn at a time, checking the neck regularly. Before beginning, detune your guitar strings, leaving room for strings to be manipulated without snapping.