Sharing my Super Strat. It is very resonant with a particular treble. The neck shape is somewhere between "C" and "D"
Gotoh locking tuners and SD PUs.
Mostly fusion and jazz with this one.
The job is done.
During my 35 yrs of playing I´ve never before seen a truss rod so deeply mounted in a neck.
The actual turning took quite some strength since the rod was very tight.
Now, the guitar is stellar.
Again, many thanks for the advice.
Thanks for the advice, really appreciated.
Is it common on Warmoth necks with very deep mounted rods?
I cannot see it, even when I look down from above, the guitar placed towards the floor.
Like the "opposite" of a Fender Bullet truss system if you like.
I will of course try with an allen key...
Re:
Thanks!
Yep, it has a skunk stripe.
I will try out with a 4mm hex.
Thanks again for lightning quick response,
//N.
Hi and Welcome to the forum.
Warmoth has not sold necks without truss rods.
Does the neck have a skunk stripe at the back? I assume it is a vintage modern...
I recently bought a H/S/S Strat with a flame maple Warmoth neck (RW fingerboard).
Now, after unscrewing the neck I discovered no truss rod at the bottom.
However at the nut, there is a quite small hole for a truss rod. The thing is there seems to be no truss rod mounted?
Maybe, there is a slight...
I recently bought a H/S/S Strat with a flame maple Warmoth neck (RW fingerboard).
Now, after unscrewing the neck I discovered no truss rod at the bottom.
However at the nut, there is a quite small hole for a truss rod. The thing is there seems to be no truss rod mounted?
Maybe, there is a...
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