Truss rod – The hidden actor
The truss rod, a small and often overlooked part of a guitar, plays a crucial role in the instrument’s performance. This hidden actor is responsible for controlling the neck bend and maintaining tuning stability by constantly counteracting the string force of approximately 700 Newtons. Additionally, the truss rod contributes to the overall weight and balance of the guitar.
When developing a new guitar, many factors are taken into consideration, but the truss rod is often not at the forefront of designers‘ minds. However, during the development of the Capricorn guitar, the designer chose to focus on this part first due to the lack of quality truss rods available on the market. The designer’s research led them to develop their own truss rod consisting of only two specifically manufactured parts made of titanium, which possesses high strength and low weight.
The newly developed truss rod underwent a rigorous testing phase, during which it proved to be highly effective in maintaining the neck bend and tuning stability. Precision was also a crucial factor during the development process to ensure that the force transfer was uniform throughout the entire neck.
In conclusion, while the truss rod may be a small and unassuming part of a guitar, it is essential to the instrument’s performance. The Capricorn guitar’s designer recognized this and developed a high-quality truss rod that not only fulfills its necessary functions but also contributes to the overall weight and balance of the instrument.

