
Zaphod B
Raccoons-Be-Gone, Inc.
Hey, Mutt -
I have an interesting situation on my cheap Xaviere Strat-like guitar.
The neck, with the truss rod adjustment nut at only finger-tightness, has very little relief - it's almost flat. I can tighten the truss rod nut and achieve an upward bow in the (middle of the) neck (is this called negative relief?), but backing off all the way on the truss rod does not result in any significant relief.
The bridge is a Wilkinson vibrato unit, and it is half-blocked - the base of the bridge rests on the body so it is a down-vibrato only.
Everything else is OK - it plays well, there is no buzzing, no fretting out, and for now it's not an issue. But I'm afraid that at some point that neck is going to move enough that it needs some relief and it won't be possible.
Can you think of a non-invasive fix?
Edit: The strings are regular gauge 10 - 46.
I have an interesting situation on my cheap Xaviere Strat-like guitar.
The neck, with the truss rod adjustment nut at only finger-tightness, has very little relief - it's almost flat. I can tighten the truss rod nut and achieve an upward bow in the (middle of the) neck (is this called negative relief?), but backing off all the way on the truss rod does not result in any significant relief.
The bridge is a Wilkinson vibrato unit, and it is half-blocked - the base of the bridge rests on the body so it is a down-vibrato only.
Everything else is OK - it plays well, there is no buzzing, no fretting out, and for now it's not an issue. But I'm afraid that at some point that neck is going to move enough that it needs some relief and it won't be possible.
Can you think of a non-invasive fix?

Edit: The strings are regular gauge 10 - 46.