
So I bought a used Jerry Cantrell USA Rampage a couple months back, and since then I've tried learning how to do guitar setups myself. Alot of my initial work in trying to get this guitar set up right was spent on the Kahler 2320 tremolo. But my current issue is with the truss rod's responsiveness. Long story short, the neck seems not much affected by all the turns of the truss rod I've been making to give it relief, and I must have made about 8-10 full circle 360 degree turns of the wrench in total in the past 2 days, little turns at a time of course. Well the first day when I stopped turning to give the neck time to respond there was a relief of about .004. The next day it was the same so I turned the rod a bit more, and today the relief is still the same so I did a few more turns. This neck has a radius of 13.75 inches so I'm thinking relief of about .008 to 0.010 is desirable. But it just won't let the tension of the strings (I'm using gauge 9s) give it relief. So my question is why? Is it because the strings are light gauge, is it because the neck is hard rock maple which coupled with the ebony fretboard is sturdy as hell and won't budge to the string tension? Do I have to manually push the fretboard upwards to get the relief? Is there a problem with the truss rod or am I doing something wrong?
And regarding setups, I'd love to have the factory setup specs of this guitar, the USA Jerry Cantrell Rampage. I see Craig has specs of a few others on here, but can't find info on this. So should I try emailing G&L myself or could anyone help me out? Thanks a bunch.