Unfortunately, Gibson don't build them like that anymore...and that seems to be his point...![]()
Just to remind ya'll again... That's Joe and his opinion 9 years ago. A lot has changed since.Nobody does seems to be his point.
Pictured is bolt
The Sg Jr
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IS set neck ---- and those posts are bottomed out as well. ---- a look round the room My explorer is bottomed----set neck.....Jaguar bridge ....bottom....bolt neck......
whats yer point......
A bolt neck can be shimmed to make up for neck pocket settling. A set neck would have to be removed and re-set if the pocket settles and creates too low a neck angle to drop the bridge enough to keep string height at acceptable levels.
A guitar with a set neck, that has a totally decked bridge, has no room for settling at all. The action will do nothing but creep upward under string tension.
I believe Relic had a fine example of this phenomenon in a melody maker he had. Some Norlin era guitars are afflicted with this condition as well...they lowered the neck angle on some models for a couple of years.
I imagine that warranty neck re-sets would cost a manufacturer that planned to remain a manufacturer.








Just to remind ya'll again... That's Joe and his opinion 9 years ago. A lot has changed since.
I am not complaining the action and function and set of neck are awesome on these.A bolt neck can be shimmed to make up for neck pocket settling. A set neck would have to be removed and re-set if the pocket settles and creates too low a neck angle to drop the bridge enough to keep string height at acceptable levels.
A guitar with a set neck, that has a totally decked bridge, has no room for settling at all. The action will do nothing but creep upward under string tension.
I believe Relic had a fine example of this phenomenon in a melody maker he had. Some Norlin era guitars are afflicted with this condition as well...they lowered the neck angle on some models for a couple of years.
I imagine that warranty neck re-sets would cost a manufacturer that planned to remain a manufacturer.
You asked what the point was in regard to my question about your Jackson's neck mount(bolt or set), after you posted that it was "decked"(had no downward adjustment available).I am not complaining the action and function and set of neck are awesome on these.
Peavey have a set screw in the neck plate for adjusting neck angle ........man those are well thought out guitars.......really everyone should own one.
Joe was the one bitching.
I'm just pointing out maybe he should try a cheap guitar. Lol
I hope one of those things iss that Joe learned a bit about gear. He may have. He is a new man sober.Just to remind ya'll again... That's Joe and his opinion 9 years ago. A lot has changed since.
yeah.....well .....seems I need to quit telling people that as I have learned that is going to drive UP demand.......AND PRICES on the older stuff. so-------lets keep that PEavey is KICK ASS on the down low shall we.......I love getting QUALITY well made usa gear for less than the "low end" mass produced stuff.....Seems like those Peavey's are quite underrated.
Here, I'll help. And taken from RVA's playbook: F PEAVEYyeah.....well .....seems I need to quit telling people that as I have learned that is going to drive UP demand.......AND PRICES on the older stuff. so-------lets keep that PEavey is KICK ASS on the down low shall we.......I love getting QUALITY well made usa gear for less than the "low end" mass produced stuff.....