One of those double neck guitars looks like a B.C. Rich Stealth. One of their lesser-seen models but a really futuristic look. I have never seen one in double neck.
yeah I did. Thats what I was trying to explain. I was able to loosen it, but couldn't turn it at all after doing that clockwise to get it back to even where it was originally. I am thinking when the bass was made originally the truss rode was so tight to begin with that over a few years it bowed the neck so much it couldn't even be tightened?maroon barchetta said:
Did you try loosening the truss rod before you tightened it? I've always heard to do it that way but don't have any real experience with truss rods yet.
yeah I briefly looked at there site, but they didn't have any in stock. Found one on stratopshere ebay store that is an exact match so hopefully it works out. I am wanting to keep it as close to stock as possible since I am comfortable with the neck and knows how it plays. If for some reason the neck I ordered doesn't work out Warmoth will be next in line to get something figured out.Quincey P. Morris said:
If that neck doesn't work for whatever reason, I'd checkout Warmoth. Most of their business is replacement bodies and necks for Fender. At that point you can choose neck woods and frets.
As Maroon mentioned I'm not in Austin, but do play in the area some. In regards to your question I'd take a look at Coupland Dancehall. Smaller venue, good food, good country acts coming through from time to time. Decently close to RR and gets you away from the city some.Aggie Therapist said:
Kids are getting tad older and trying to go to small shows again.
I live in Round Rock. Any venues in N. Austin that have good bands frequent? 80s bands/country/cover bands/ originals....I have a wide taste in music.
I have been to come and take it and Round Rock Tavern. That level of venue or even smaller is something I'm digging right now.
Thanks!
Quincey P. Morris said:
This is from that same estate sale. To say the collection is all over the place is an understatement. I would not have guessed a framed Madonna thong would be among the items.
didn't even think to call fender. My patience is short and need it fixed ASAP. With it being 3+ years since it was bought my case would be weak anyways.DallasTeleAg said:
That is a strange situation to run into. I didn't realize Fender doesn't warranty for the lifetime of the instrument on manufacturer defects, which I would argue this is. Even still, did you try calling Fender?
I've always had great customer support with both Fender and Gibson, and you never know what they would be willing to do if you call and talk to someone.
Looking at Gibson, they warranty for the lifetime of the guitar, but only for the original purchaser. Fender's looks to be a 2 Year warranty for the original purchaser.
thats what I did. Even they knew I was a bit screwed since fender themselves doesn't even carry the neck to purchase as a replacement.DallasTeleAg said:
I wouldn't call them with a litigious mindset. You play it just asking for help for a guitar you love that seemed to have a defect. Obviously, by the letter of their warranty, they don't have to help you. That aside, sometimes they will work with you. Another option would have been the store you bought the guitar from. Talk to them about the issue and they may have helped you get a replacement neck at a discount or just gone to Fender on your behalf to help you out.
My experience with guitar and guitar parts manufacturers has always been fantastic. This has been the same with my experience in dealing with the various merchants, no matter the size. Everyone you talk to seems to also be a musician and understands what you are going through.
Again, no guarantee that would have worked, but definitely worth a try.
I wouldn't be concerned. I'm afraid user error on my part also played a role. Being over an hour plus from houston forced me to try and work on it myself, when higndsight 2020 I should've left the damn thing alone and brought it in at a later date. I lack patience.Cartographer said:
I just purchased a similar bass.....
This is quite concerning.
maybe 1/4 of a turn when loosing. it was very little. String gauge has remained consistent over the years.Slicer97 said:
How far did you turn the truss rod when you loosened it?
Also, did you change to a higher gauge of string?
Quincey P. Morris said:
This is from that same estate sale. To say the collection is all over the place is an understatement. I would not have guessed a framed Madonna thong would be among the items.
Eww... i hate the circuit board. Just give yourself enough wire to eventually snip those connectors off and point to point solder to an Emerson kit.Quincey P. Morris said:
Ordered some PRS 59/09s to put in the Les Paul. Don't want to drop money on an Emerson kit at the same time so I ordered some connectors to solder onto the leads so I can just plug it into the Gibson circuit board. We'll see how that goes.