Jaded Faith
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Sounds like it could just be that particular guitar. We see well over 100 guitars a month in our guitar shops in both stores. Occasionally you will just get a dog in with a neck that just can be made right no matter what you do to it. We actually received a $1700 custom bass in stock that had neck issues right out of the box. No matter what we did it wouldn't set up. One morning we came in to the shop to find the truss rod had actually snapped! Now we are stuck with an expensive "project guitar" we will probably build a custom neck for and try to get whatever we can for it. Fortunately the rest of the instrument is killer and worth salvaging.GtrGeorge! said:JadedFaith,
its amazing the variations going on...
and while on the topic of string tension...maybe YOU know the answer to this puzzle Ive had for 10 years now..
I have a Peavey guitar..its an Ecoustic , which is a solid body acoustic guitar they made for about 2 years. Its quite cool actually..has a piezo system on it..wqorks well for faux acoustic stuff..but the tension is ridiculous. Its 25 1/2 scale and even with .09s on it..it fights like *****!
I tried Dean Markely Zebra strings (made acoustic electrics) made no difference..why is it so hard to bend notes on this guitar (and play chords for any length of time?? I have other 25 1/2 scale and .09 on em..and its NOT like this..any suggestion why the tension is so nasty on this guitar?
GtrGeorge
So I would say try taking it to a trusted luthier and explain your situation. They will be able to give the best advice based on the instrument.