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BTW, I have always followed Dan E as a guide. That was quite an eyeopener to what tolerances a well set up guitar can follow.
I got it late on and it was basically a list of all the "right stuff" that I spent a lot of time and effort sieving through a lot of internet research to find.
So basically after a couple of years of obsessive researching and cutting out the crap, only keeping the stuff that worked best, I got the DE book to see if I was missing anything but found it was really a perfectly put together list of what does work best.
If I got the book from day one I could have got the same result from that one book that I got from all the research and experimentation.
Have been reading Bryan Kimseys thoughts/testing variances about relief. He has some interesting findings.
http://www.bryankimsey.com/setup/neck_relief_1.htm
Straight as possible for me, as you were, each to their own, etc, All ears on this one
I wonder how Pleking(?) fits in to all this?
I wonder how Pleking(?) fits in to all this?
I don't know what you're talking about re: the "first few frets" comment but if you prefer a straight neck then it's right for you, personal preference is all it's about.
OK......a little fall off/fall away from fret 17 onwards would be nice.......but it ain't gonna happen. So I'll stick with what I've got.
A cheap guitar.....with a straight neck and a high ish action. It will do for now.
anyway, that’s my tuppence worth- it’s just a bit hard if, like me, you don’t really know what you are aiming for.