Hi board,
I have heard some bad stories about QC of Warmoth necks, particularly fretwork. I really wanna buy a wenge neck with satine fretboard and SS frets, but before I do this I want to get some indication of the likelyhood that it will need additional fretwork which I really don't want to have to do. So any feedback is more than welcome.
Pls vote for as many options as apply to your experience. I really want to know if anything about the neck did not meet your expectations for quality. If you have positive or negative experience, pls also post descriptions.
Few definitions of terms.
Fret leveling: Frets are levelled to be uniformly level across and along the board and are level with each other i.e. no frets are higher than other frets which causes fret buzz.
Fret polishing: Frets are polished to make the crown smooth and free from scratches, so that for example string bending is easy.
Fret crowning: Shaping the top of the fret so that it is curved.
Thanks,
Edited:
Rgds the option "No, it was perfect!!" pls interpret this as"it was perfect given my expectation of what the product should be like".
Any comments on what you think is great about your Warmoth necks also more than welcome
Pls also see Gregg's comments on this poll below which gives a good perspective on this.
I have heard some bad stories about QC of Warmoth necks, particularly fretwork. I really wanna buy a wenge neck with satine fretboard and SS frets, but before I do this I want to get some indication of the likelyhood that it will need additional fretwork which I really don't want to have to do. So any feedback is more than welcome.
Pls vote for as many options as apply to your experience. I really want to know if anything about the neck did not meet your expectations for quality. If you have positive or negative experience, pls also post descriptions.
Few definitions of terms.
Fret leveling: Frets are levelled to be uniformly level across and along the board and are level with each other i.e. no frets are higher than other frets which causes fret buzz.
Fret polishing: Frets are polished to make the crown smooth and free from scratches, so that for example string bending is easy.
Fret crowning: Shaping the top of the fret so that it is curved.
Thanks,
Edited:
Rgds the option "No, it was perfect!!" pls interpret this as"it was perfect given my expectation of what the product should be like".
Any comments on what you think is great about your Warmoth necks also more than welcome
Pls also see Gregg's comments on this poll below which gives a good perspective on this.
Gregg said:1) Warmoth does a good job of seating frets level. They do NOT perform a "fret level" as you would do for a guitar assembly and set up.
2) Warmoth never polishes frets.
3) Warmoth never crowns frets past how they are manufactured for us.
4) Fret ends are beveled and lightly sanded. (As a footnote, the Gold and Stainless Steel frets are harder material and their ends are a bit more squared than nickel)
5) Neck twisted? Did you know most necks are? Ever so slightly you don't even notice. If you are asking if they are too twisted to play, then that is a warranty issue of which Warmoth has VERY few considering the number of necks we craft.
6) Pefection is a subjective term but you can rest assured the masses are quite pleased with their Warmoth parts. I know this because I held the Sales Manager and Returns Manager position for Wamoth for multiple years.
Two of the poll options here aren't even applicable to Warmoth. Those two should get a lot of votes though. So should "Other Problem" since that covers just about any negative thing you can come up with. How about a poll that asks, "What's the best thing about your Warmoth neck?" That would probably be a very informative thread from this crew.