Relief is the curvature of the neck.
Measure neck relief guitar.
If you measure no relief the neck may be convex.
I measure it by putting a capo on the 1 st fret holding down the string on the fret where the neck meets the body thus creating a straightedge with the string and measuring the gap between the bottom of the low e and the 7 th fret.
The fretboard extension should not be included for the purpose of measuring or adjusting relief.
At the deepest point of the curve which is usually at about the 7th or 8th fret on an electric guitar this should measure between 0 005 to 0 020 inch or 0 015 to 0 05 centimeter.
How to measure neck relief on guitar or bass.
Relief is calculated with the instrument tuned to pitch so we can measure the bow created by string tension.
A simple guide to finding out how to determine this important measurement that will keep your guitar sounding great.
Hold down the 6th string at the last fret.
On a typical acoustic guitar that will be from the first fret to the fret at or just past the body joint.
The largest gap is usually towards the center of the neck.
With a straightedge placed between the d and g strings bow will become apparent.
To measure neck relief you ll need a feeler gauge and a capo.
Checking relief with a straightedge.
A guitar neck is typically not perfectly straight but has a dip about mid way this is relief.
Most quality guitar manufacturers supply the correct tool for adjusting neck.
At that point you ll need to adjust the truss rod.
Tune the guitar to pitch.
Someone correct me if i m wrong but i believe you want to measure relief between the first fret and the fret at which the body of the guitar joins the neck.
Place a capo on top of the 1st fret fig.
Adjusting your guitar s neck relief the amount of bow and resistance in the neck may sound like a scary proposition to the first timer but this task is something you can definitely do yourself if you take it slow and work in very small increments.
If you use a straightedge longer than the neck you re no longer measuring relief.
So you would fret the string on fret 1 and fret 13 for a 12 fretter i think.
To measure relief clamp a capo on top of the 1st fret and then hold down the 6th string at the last fret.
A simple routine measurement you can perform yourself on your guitar or bass is the amount of neck relief which is the amount of curvature along the length of the neck.
If you have two capos that s even better as you can keep both hands free.