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So now we're going to talk about how we access that truss bar, because the truss bar can
be adjusted. So, to get to the truss bar, you have to find where it is. On acoustic
guitars, oftentimes the truss bar is underneath the sound hole. Over on electric guitars,
you can almost bet your bottom dollar that the truss bar is going to be at the top of
the neck. So this guitar is no exception to that rule. You can see up here, that the truss
bar cover is at the top of the neck , underneath this white panel right here. So we're going
to remove this panel. The way we do that is there's a couple screws we need to undo, and
we're going to take a look at our truss bar. See how it's going into the neck, see how
we can adjust it.
Again, just be ginger with the screwdriver as you take this off, because we don't want
to put any more nicks in our guitar. All right, we removed the truss bar cover. We can see
now that our truss bar has a gradual inlet hole. We're going to be able to use that hole
to get a screwdriver in there to adjust it.