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You may also want to revisit aspects of your setup once you have had time to play the guitar
and have identified problems e.g. fret buzz or intonation issues.
Adjusting neck relief
The ideal guitar neck is one that has a small amount of inward bow or relief to provide
clearance for the strings when vibrating. A neck that is too straight will very likely run into
problems with fret buzz.
You can measure the straightness of the neck using a steel ruler. Another option is to hold
down the first and last fret and then tap the 12th fret lightly of the low E string. If the string is
already sitting hard against the fret more relief will be required. If sitting well above the fret,
the amount of relief may need to be reduced.
To adjust the amount of relief, adjust the truss rod using the hey key included in your
packaging. Turn counter clockwise to loosen the truss rod which will introduce more relief.
Turn clockwise to flatten the neck further.
Remember to only make incremental changes of a quarter turn each time and make sure
the guitar is tuned to concert pitch so the correct amount of tension from the strings is
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