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It can, but in a subtle way. When the tension is changed on the neck from adjustment of the truss rod interacting with the string tension, it can slightly alter the resonant frequency. On a well made multi-piece neck, like Ken's, where the resonance or dead notes are not an issue, it won't be noticable, but on less expensive one piece necks that tend to have a dead note somewhere, like the 8th fret of the G string, juggling string tension and truss rod tension can sometimes bring a little life back to the dead note.
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Another Wrench question : I need to adjsust the string height ...
Can U provide me the exact dimension of the wrench to order it Thanx in advance ![]() |
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Smith Basses bridge saddles wrench: .05"
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