Kapo_Polenton
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Kapo_Polenton wrote:
I have two custom strats. One is fantastic (guy also makes his own necks and the one he did for me is bitchin) and the other has a mighty mite neck and doesn't blow me away (this is the one i suspect needs a better setup than i can give it)
Have the frets been properly dressed and crowned? If so, what's the issue? Too high or low at the nut? Does is need shims there or at the body?
In short, it plinks. There is high end and then there is plink.. it is alder body with KOA top so it will be on the brighter side (maple neck) but I don't get why it plinks. I cured the overly bright with a super distortion bridge and chopper in the neck but the plink drives me nuts. Also, nut is an LSR roller nut. I thought the issue might be the action and fretting out so i raised the action. The neck is fast and the frets were very well dressed. However, I hear a slight buzz on the high G B E strings which i think might be from the nut needing shimming or raising (just learning about this stuff in the last week so I am assuming) as well as the saddles possibly not being the best on the 2 point trem. (cheaper metal?) I absolutely love the look of this guitar. Sound however drives me nuts. My plan if i can rid it of the plink, is then to get another neck similar to N4 specs and get a luthier to swap out the neck for me. (the drilling and lining up neck holes is something i don't want to screw up) From what I have read, people have 2000$ high end strats that have this problem and often it can be nut, bridge, or the wood. I tend to think that the first two are more the offenders a lot of the time but I'm not sure.