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hello,

this may be more appropriate for the setup and repair forum but I thought I would canvas here first as I am trying to get this done quickly.

I've received a jazz bass in the post today with the neck off. Truss rod seems to adjust from a small screw at the base of the neck.

How best would I go about reconstructing it and setting it up? I'm just putting the neck on now...

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Bolt the neck on and string it up.

If there are no obvious issues to do with alignment or action (ie, if there's issues that can't be solved with a little truss rod or bridge adjustment), leave it til tomorrow and perform a proper set-up. Should be fine, no big deal!

Truckstop

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Put all of the strings on before worrying about that. The tension will 'pull' the neck and will sort that out for you!

If there's still a problem after all the strings are on and tuned up, then a truss rod adjustment will be required.

Don't worry yet though, get all the strings on and then have a look.

Truckstop

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I've got it all strung up. The tension has lifted the E string now and I've tuned it to concert pitch and had a quick ditty before putting it to one side. It feels like it will need a little adjustment to bring the string height up around the first few positions but other than that it's going well. I will give it a couple of days to acclimatise now before I start fiddling with it.

The bass in question is a Fender Jaco Pastorius Jazz bass so I can't imagine the setup being too hard...I hope!

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[quote name='xgsjx' timestamp='1339616371' post='1691653']
Before twiddling the truss rod, how's your bridge for height?
Now you need a capo & a credit card.
[/quote]

Gah, things are getting complex now. I have the card but no Capo. It feels to me as thougg the only issue is in the first few positions. Could this be a bridge height issue? I would have thought it was headstock angle that was causing that...

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The neck seems to have settled a little today. It is actually playing very well now. It still needs a tiny bit more height at the first few positions but all the notes are coming out clean and it sounds great. New strings still need to settle down though.

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