Hello all,
I have a 24 fret goncalo avles neck on a Black Korina body with a pau ferro fretboard. It's a 10-16 compound radius. I have been using 9-46 gauge strings since I first put it together 2 years ago. It's playing very well but has some fret buzz.
I was trying to see if the neck needs relief: I posted another thread about that and I got a reply. So I tried to get the most relief possible. The truss rod now is at its "loosest" position and the neck is pretty straight. I guess the wood is hard enough and the gauge is not helping.
I still have fret buzz but it's not that bad. I was wondering, could I have a twisted neck? I noticed that the gap between the fretboard and the body (this is an extension fretboard since it's a 24 fret neck) is smaller from the bass side than from the treble side. It's a very small difference but I was wondering if that's because the neck pocket is a bit angled or because the neck developed some twist? Is it possible that the 9-46 gauge is too light for the neck?
How can I reliably tell if my neck is twisted? I tried eye balling it, but I can't seem to be able to tell if there's something wrong with it. I wasn't even able to tell if it has a slight bow – that's why I loosened the tross rod in the first place.
Any help is appreciated
I have a 24 fret goncalo avles neck on a Black Korina body with a pau ferro fretboard. It's a 10-16 compound radius. I have been using 9-46 gauge strings since I first put it together 2 years ago. It's playing very well but has some fret buzz.
I was trying to see if the neck needs relief: I posted another thread about that and I got a reply. So I tried to get the most relief possible. The truss rod now is at its "loosest" position and the neck is pretty straight. I guess the wood is hard enough and the gauge is not helping.
I still have fret buzz but it's not that bad. I was wondering, could I have a twisted neck? I noticed that the gap between the fretboard and the body (this is an extension fretboard since it's a 24 fret neck) is smaller from the bass side than from the treble side. It's a very small difference but I was wondering if that's because the neck pocket is a bit angled or because the neck developed some twist? Is it possible that the 9-46 gauge is too light for the neck?
How can I reliably tell if my neck is twisted? I tried eye balling it, but I can't seem to be able to tell if there's something wrong with it. I wasn't even able to tell if it has a slight bow – that's why I loosened the tross rod in the first place.
Any help is appreciated