one bad monkey wrote:I usually do my own setups. The only thing I'm ever leery of is turning the truss rod; thankfully, the necks on my Warwicks are rock solid and as such, rarely need any turning. The times I have taken them in to get set up are usually those times when I'm gigging so much I just don't have the time to do it. For example, I'm currently in the middle of a 3 week, 25 show/rehearsal run. There is no time to get a bass set up if I need to, so I'd rather spend the money to have someone else do it.
Funny, I find the truss rod to be the least intimidating thing about setting up my bass. It usually the quickest route to dealing with a needed seasonal adjustment. If I can't fix my issue with a little truss rod turning, then I start looking at other issues. As long as you aren't having to really crank it, there isn't much you can harm.







