Single VS Double truss rods?
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Single VS Double truss rods?
I'm building a Fender bass VI style instrument on with 32" scale and I'm wondering whether I should 1 or 2 truss rods. The neck is 3 piece vic ash. Wondering what people have done with trussrods and what perspectives you all might offer me.
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Re: Single VS Double truss rods?
32" scale & a 3 piece laminated neck (in my opinion, but others may differ! (viva la difference)) shouldn't need 2 truss rods. My understanding of 2 is to counteract twisting of the fingerboard (as was the theory of the Rickenbackers I believe?) along it's length. I would say with 3 laminates (plus the fingerboard could be considered a 4th laminate) & such a short scale that this shouldn't be a problem as it is fairly stable in it's construction & the string pull won't be excessive. Two could be used for extra insurance if you are tending toward 2 & I believe Trevor Gore (a forum member & author) uses or has used a double truss rod system? So he may be able to add some valuable input.
Lets just say I've never used a double truss rod & have never had a return because the neck has gone funky, so I would stick with one but I do like double acting rods.
Lets just say I've never used a double truss rod & have never had a return because the neck has gone funky, so I would stick with one but I do like double acting rods.
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Re: Single VS Double truss rods?
Pete , If your concerned about the neck, carbon fibre reinforcement may put your mind at ease.
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Re: Single VS Double truss rods?
I'm not so worried about strength. Vic Ash is epic where strength is concerned. What concerned me is getting the relief right for the top two strings given their tension. But I guess most 12 strings only have one truss rod.
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Re: Single VS Double truss rods?
Shouldn't be a problem Pete, especially as you are only using a 32" scale length (the string tension drops as you go shorter). All of my basses have used a 34" scale and getting neck relief with only a single truss rod has never been a problem. On my five stringers I have however run a couple of 1/4" square Carbon fibre rods down the neck (as Todd mentioned) as an added insurance just in case. If you have any concerns then the extra insurance could ease your fears.slowlearner wrote:What concerned me is getting the relief right for the top two strings given their tension.
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