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ZT3 truss-rod problem (possible bad neck!!!)


gimox

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Hi i need helpo aboiut the trus-rod in my zt3.

 

the guitar has very bad setting when i buy it.

After 2 month i decided to set action and truss-rod.

 

No problem to set tran-trem, action and other but when i take a look at the nek i can see that it's not right.

 

The truss-rod need to be set.

my guitar has a strange sound inside the neck like a slaming screw.

 

I get the torx to regulate it and i can see that the truss-road screw is unscrew.

 

ok no problem i screw the truss road slowly. the truss-road screw may appear screw and it appear little hard.

 

Ok it work but i but i need the opposite correction, if i screw the nek is not crrectly set, the string are too near at 5/8 key.

 

But if i unscrew the nek return in line and after a screw of the truss road come out in my hand!!!!!!

 

SO it work if i screw but it not work in the opposite !!!!.

 

The trans trem action is hight, i need some help about truss-rod!!!

It's broken?

there are an other way to regulate the cybrosonic?

 

Is normale, if i unscrew i get out a screw in my hand.????

 

 

Please Steinberger need help!!

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A possibile solution is....

Set more hight action (2,5 mm at e) and screw the torx of the truss-rod.

 

The fingerboard has not the right curved shape but it sound good.

 

 

It s not a solution but i can play the guitar.

 

anyone can help me?

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A possibile solution is....

Set more hight action (2,5 mm at e) and screw the torx of the truss-rod.

 

The fingerboard has not the right curved shape but it sound good.

 

 

It s not a solution but i can play the guitar.

 

anyone can help me?

 

 

It's not a real solution.

seems that the trus-rod work only in one sense.....

 

Hey steinberger any HELP?

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