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Played a beautiful WT with a little extra neck relief
How well do the neck-thru models bounce back from not being cared for in a music store for a few years? I swear it was the only thing holding me back from walking out the store with it.
Last edited by Michael McNally; 08-11-2018 at 05:45 PM. |
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Hard to say. It's not a bounce. It is care and adjustment. If wood molecules are stretched, then that is what it is. Only adjustments can keep it playable. |
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I guess the logical course of action would be to ask them to do a setup and see what's what.
Thanks for the quick reply! |
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That is assuming they know what they are doing as far as working on a Smith bass. |
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If I recall correctly, the relief was maybe 1/8" - 3/16" tops when I depressed the B at 1st and last frets. Do you think that's bad? |
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Press 1st and 15th or 17th fret as the end is flat. I like about a G or D string width of relief, not a B string width of space. Way too much. |
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