Truss Rod Neck Relief Measure and Adjust Kit for GIBSON® and PRS® (USA) Guitars
$26.99
- Everything you Need to Measure and Adjust your Neck Relief on all GIBSON® Guitar Models and PRS® (Made in USA). Will not Work for PRS® (Korea). This Kit will Work for other Guitar Brands that use a 5/16″ Socket Wrench.
- Comes with a Precision Truss Rod Gauge, Pick Capo, 5/16″ Truss Rod Wrench with a screwdriver
- Precision Stainless Steel Gauge Includes the 3 Most Common Truss Rod Neck Relief Measurements (.006″, .008″, .010″) for Electric, Acoustic, Classical & Bass Guitars with Easy to Follow Instructions Printed Right on the Handle & an Innovative Pick Capo to Assist
- Premium Truss Rod Wrench – 5/16″ with Strong Carbon Steel Construction & Ergonomic Comfort Handle features a Magnetized Screwdriver for the Small Truss Rod Cover Screws and a Protective Bumper to Protect the Headstock
- These products are part of our KEEP IT SIMPLE, SETUP (KISS)™ Method using our Precision Gauges & Tool Sets combined with step-by-step general guidelines anybody can follow and setup their guitar to play and sound great.
- GIBSON® & PRS® and all other third party brand names are trademarks of their respective owners. Music Nomad LLC is not affiliated with those owners, nor claims ownership of those marks
Being able to measure and adjust your GIBSON® and PRS® (Made in USA) Guitar’s neck relief is a critical step in the setup process and will improve your playability and sound. MusicNomad is making it real easy for anyone to perform this task with our Measure and Adjust kits. The Precision Truss Rod Gauge comes equipped with the 3 most common relief measurements for Electric, Acoustic, Classical and Bass Guitars (.006”, .008”, .010”). For GIBSON® and PRS® (USA), use the .006″ Gauge along with the clever Pick Capo and follow the instructions printed right on the gauge. When you are ready to adjust, MusicNomad’s 5/16″ Premium Truss Rod Wrench is made custom to fit the GIBSON® and PRS® (USA) Guitars truss rod nut that you adjust at the headstock. Equipped with a handy magnetic screwdriver on one end remove the tiny truss rod screws, and then turn it around and use the wrench to properly adjust your truss rod. Our ergonomic handle and rubber protective bumper gives you the comfort around your prized instrument. Keep your Gauge close by as it works on any Guitar or Bass and the 5/16″ Wrench will work on other Guitar brands that require that size. Make sure you check out all MusicNomad’s Precision Gauges and Tools used in the setup process. That’s MusicNomad quality – raising the bar in equipment care.
What would cause my neck relief to change?
There could be a few reason, listed below
- The guitar pulls in under string tension and with time passing
- Changing to a different string gauge
- Removing all the strings at once for a string change
- Temperature and Humidity changes
Why use the 1st fret and the 12th instead of the 15th fret for measuring and adjusting the relief in your neck?
We respect the different ways manufacturers and repair techs approach neck relief. With Master Guitar Tech Geoff Luttrell along with other top repair techs we developed our KISS method using the 1st and 12th fret and measuring at the 6th fret to accommodate most all guitars using a common measurement. The relief of the neck at the 6th fret is in the middle of the span between the 1st and 12th fret.
Can I use a regular capo at the first fret if I do not have a pick capo?
The pick capo allows you to hold the string down on top of the 1st fret with just enough tension and is easy to slip in without worrying about where it sits on the fret and how much tension is on it. Yes, you can use a regular capo but you need to make sure it is holding down the string directly on top of the 1st fret using the least amount of tension otherwise you will get an inaccurate reading.
How did you find out which is “most common”?
Our Collaboration with Master Guitar Tech Geoff Luttrell and his 20+ years, two high volume guitar shops setting up 10,000 plus guitars, teaching 100’s of students in his setup workshops, in house Plek experience, plus we asked a handful of other top repair shops the most common setup measurements and this was the unanimous measurements for a a great sounding and playing guitar. We realize there are many different opinions plus these can dialed in more for the type of player and playing style. As most repair shops know most guitars come out of the factory way higher so they don’t buzz and both new and old guitars need to be setup periodically for the best playability and sound.
I have done all the proper steps in the KISS method and my instrument has fret buzz, dead notes, intonation problems, or other playability issues. What could this be?
The KISS setup method is based on doing all the steps in order and having level frets. For example, if you do the String Action Height adjustment only and you have fret buzz, it may be because you did not adjust your Truss Rod. Make sure you follow all the steps in the setup process. You can find the proper steps in our <a href="/setup-hub/"Setup Hub.
For worn or un-even frets you will have to compensate for that until you are able to get fretwork done. To achieve clean notes and no buzzing without fretwork, you will need to raise the action until you achieve no buzz. More relief in the neck and higher string action can solve this but is harder to play and can lead to intonation issues. Another cause for buzzing can be that your nut slots are too low or were cut too low. If you are having any of these issues, we recommend you take your guitar to a qualified repair shop.
HooGie the touring tech for Shinedown had to say about our Premium Truss Rod Wrenches
Reliable and safe, the Premium Truss Rods are great. I wouldn’t expect anything less from MusicNomad.
Caleb Smart, Senior Tech at Sweetwater’s Guitar Gallery had this to say about our Precision Gauges:
The MusicNomad Feeler Gauges are a game changer. They take away the hassle of fumbling through a bunch of gauges with an oily mess. They have the most common size gauges I need to get the job done fast, without the oily mess and it comes with a thick pick to act like a capo which is a huge plus!
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