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ghetto3jon
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i have an epiphone sg doubleneck. the 6 string side was set up nicely for 10s, but i play 11s...so i put on 11s, and the neck bowed slightly forward because of the higher string tension. i've performed truss rod adjustments before on my les paul, epiphone dot, and strat, so i figured it wouldn't be a big deal.
so i turned the truss rod adjustment on the headstock clockwise (righty-tighty), and was surprised to find there as very little resistance. so i turned it a little more, and noticed even less resistence...it was like i was loosening it. then i turn it back (counter-clockwise) and noticed that the resistance was increasing as if it was tightening. so what i'm wondering is this: is the truss rod adjustment on an SG reverse threaded? so counter-clockwise (into the resistance) will straightne the neck? in the past, i thought i'd used "right-tighty" to straigten out a neck that had a bow from string tension.
now i know a truss rod adjustment is not something that should be screwed around with too much, so i wanted to ask for help before i did any more turning of the wrench. thanks!
so i turned the truss rod adjustment on the headstock clockwise (righty-tighty), and was surprised to find there as very little resistance. so i turned it a little more, and noticed even less resistence...it was like i was loosening it. then i turn it back (counter-clockwise) and noticed that the resistance was increasing as if it was tightening. so what i'm wondering is this: is the truss rod adjustment on an SG reverse threaded? so counter-clockwise (into the resistance) will straightne the neck? in the past, i thought i'd used "right-tighty" to straigten out a neck that had a bow from string tension.
now i know a truss rod adjustment is not something that should be screwed around with too much, so i wanted to ask for help before i did any more turning of the wrench. thanks!