Painfully embarrassing concern - maybe.
Hello everyone.
I have an embarrassing concern about my Weber Diamondback. It is a 2015 distressed model, though I bought it "new" (unplayed, kept in case for 4 years). When I received it, it was exactly as Weber sends out their mandolins - neck straight, really low action. Well, it buzzed like a bumble-bee, so I raised the bridge to rectify the problem. It did, but the bridge was so high you could have parachuted from it. So, I then relieved the tension all the way and, you guessed it, it now plays perfectly. My anal-retentive concern is that when I wrenched it down, I gave the last turn a snug but firm turn. Just wondering if I could have damaged the truss rod by snugging it too much- or because everything is playing practically perfect and it sounds amazing am I worrying about nothing? Sorry for the ridiculous post, but I worry
Thanks a million.
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