unclegrandpa
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So this is the second Warmoth guitar I have put together that sounds like crap. My first guitar was a Korina strat. When I strummed the strings it produced almost no sound - plucking the string caused it to "thud" rather than ring out.
So I tried again...
I just put together another Warmoth strat and the low e string is completely dead. It literally makes no noise when you pluck it. I am ready to give up on Warmoth. I have put together other guitars and NEVER had this problem.
I am no guitar tech but I suspect it could be a couple of things. First, I had a graphtech nut installed by Warmoth and I wonder if that is the problem. The string slots are cut VERY deep - like the e string is sitting well below the top of the nut. Also, I am using Sperzel locking tuners and they don't pull the strings down very much. By this I mean that after the string leaves the nut it travels in almost a stright line (perpendicular to the neck) until it reaches the tuner. I am going to make a bone nut and replace the tuners. If that doesn't work then I will buy parts somewhere else. I have never had these problems with parts from other manufacturers.
I wonder if anybody else has had these problems. Some people just tell me that Warmoth necks are junk and to get something else? Is this true? I am really not sure what to do here and advice would be appreciated.
So I tried again...
I just put together another Warmoth strat and the low e string is completely dead. It literally makes no noise when you pluck it. I am ready to give up on Warmoth. I have put together other guitars and NEVER had this problem.
I am no guitar tech but I suspect it could be a couple of things. First, I had a graphtech nut installed by Warmoth and I wonder if that is the problem. The string slots are cut VERY deep - like the e string is sitting well below the top of the nut. Also, I am using Sperzel locking tuners and they don't pull the strings down very much. By this I mean that after the string leaves the nut it travels in almost a stright line (perpendicular to the neck) until it reaches the tuner. I am going to make a bone nut and replace the tuners. If that doesn't work then I will buy parts somewhere else. I have never had these problems with parts from other manufacturers.
I wonder if anybody else has had these problems. Some people just tell me that Warmoth necks are junk and to get something else? Is this true? I am really not sure what to do here and advice would be appreciated.