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Jak Angelescu
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Hey everyone! I’m SO glad this site got back up because I’m so worried I screwed up one of my guitars.
Earlier this year I left my ESP Horizon II out in the studio leaning against a wall (I know, shame on me) but I didn’t have a guitar stand or anything and I had to leave in a frenzy. We got a MASSIVE cold rush that night, I didn’t turn the heat on, and the following day (as Missouri weather would have it) it spiked up to 90 degrees and I wasn’t home to turn the AC on.
When I went to play my guitar, the strings buzzed so badly that obviously the neck got all screwy. Just yesterday I attempted to adjust the truss rod. It has a Floyd Rose locking system so I unlocked the guitar, loosened the strings and began adjusting the truss rod. I DIDN’T wedge anything underneath the bridge like you do when changing strings because I didn’t think it mattered.
Now, no matter WHICH WAY I turn the truss rod, the buzzing is WORSE than before and nothing plays accurately on it. And now it looks like the tremolo bridge is sinking backwards into the cavity. I never payed attention to it before as I’m a newbie with locking systems but I checked the photos of my guitar online and it definitely doesn’t look the same. What did I do? Is it something I can fix on my own? It’s a $2,000 guitar so I really don’t want to risk anything.
Thank you SOOO much!!
Earlier this year I left my ESP Horizon II out in the studio leaning against a wall (I know, shame on me) but I didn’t have a guitar stand or anything and I had to leave in a frenzy. We got a MASSIVE cold rush that night, I didn’t turn the heat on, and the following day (as Missouri weather would have it) it spiked up to 90 degrees and I wasn’t home to turn the AC on.
When I went to play my guitar, the strings buzzed so badly that obviously the neck got all screwy. Just yesterday I attempted to adjust the truss rod. It has a Floyd Rose locking system so I unlocked the guitar, loosened the strings and began adjusting the truss rod. I DIDN’T wedge anything underneath the bridge like you do when changing strings because I didn’t think it mattered.
Now, no matter WHICH WAY I turn the truss rod, the buzzing is WORSE than before and nothing plays accurately on it. And now it looks like the tremolo bridge is sinking backwards into the cavity. I never payed attention to it before as I’m a newbie with locking systems but I checked the photos of my guitar online and it definitely doesn’t look the same. What did I do? Is it something I can fix on my own? It’s a $2,000 guitar so I really don’t want to risk anything.
Thank you SOOO much!!