dodgechargerfan CanadianGary Administrator Feb 17, 2018 #23 reverend1 said: Gratuitous neck photo. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Click to expand... It appears that the nut is not the only thing compensating! KIDDING! HNGD!
reverend1 said: Gratuitous neck photo. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Click to expand... It appears that the nut is not the only thing compensating! KIDDING! HNGD!
2manband Kick Henry Jackassowski Feb 17, 2018 #32 Neck seems to have some wierd smudges on it. You should prolly keep cleaning. party0009
Danhedonia Noted duckfat enthusiast Feb 18, 2018 #36 Compensating at the nut as well as having adjustable saddles at the bridge distributes the pitch variance more evenly along the entire length of the fretboard.
Compensating at the nut as well as having adjustable saddles at the bridge distributes the pitch variance more evenly along the entire length of the fretboard.
reverend1 Kick Henry Jackassowski Feb 18, 2018 #40 Lerxst said: So what do you think of it so far? Click to expand... Honestly, I don’t really know yet. Once I got a chance to really play it, i realized the action was super super high. The bridge saddles are jacked up as high as they will go. The intonation is also way off. I’m sure that has to do with the height of the saddles. So I’m taking it in for a setup in the morning.
Lerxst said: So what do you think of it so far? Click to expand... Honestly, I don’t really know yet. Once I got a chance to really play it, i realized the action was super super high. The bridge saddles are jacked up as high as they will go. The intonation is also way off. I’m sure that has to do with the height of the saddles. So I’m taking it in for a setup in the morning.