Electric Guitar Action Height

As you adjust the action on a bass?
I have a fender american jazz bass (with a standard tensor) and can not seem to get One month to set a tensor, which would normally take 10 min. at most, and that includes coffee 2 and 5 cigarettes. As a professional Fender, Gibson, Rickenbacker and note, the man repair. First and foremost, put the eye in the head and look down to the middle of the neck. Now press the finger on the first fret, and with the other hand, press the 12th fret. Now you have a straight line. Deal? There should be a 1 / 16 "inch difference between the highest chord and scale across the fret 7 (middle of the neck) While you are pressing the 1st and 12th fret, you play the string at the 7th fret? Or is the neck bent, as they say? If YES, unstring 2 average slightly. Use the Allen wrench and turn tensor 1 / 2 turn counter-clockwise. Do not worry, nothing will break. Now tune the bass. Look at the middle of neck to see if the bow decreased. You need a space between strings and scale. If it is still playing, release more Repeat 1 / 4 turn counter-clockwise. This even get proper clearance as I said. Not tune and the buzz should be gone. PS If you drop it a lot, then loosen the rope from the middle and turn clockwise 1 / 4 back. Retune, and everything should be ok. These guys screwed up on bass and would not be surprising that the harmonics are off. Do not worry, if you have problems, email me. I can fix it via email. Now, if the difference is perfect and is your space on the 7th fret of strings and scale, and vibrates. Lift sequence specific busy on the mini-wrench on the bridge. If the action of some string is too high or too low, increase or decrease each one until not buzz anymore. Once you accomplish this, the gameplay should have improved immensely.
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