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Joined: May 2013 Posts: 37
Location: Bury St Edmunds England | My thanks to the replies to my previous post.
The 1581 has finally arrived and looks and sounds unbelievable. It has a fuller sound than my mid bowl W597. I find myself strumming simple chords simply to take in the sound as opposed to getting stuck in to the complicated stuff I normally do. I can not believe guitars can get better than this.
However, I do have a question. I have noticed that where the fret board continues over the body it sits proud of the body sloping slightly away from the body so that beyond the final fret it is about 2mm clear. The neck itself is straight with no buzzes except on the 6th string 14th fret.
My brand new CC54 was tight to the body whilst with the W597 I can maybe squeeze a finger nail in the gap.
The guitar's playability is unaffected until you are playing on the final few frets and under finger pressure the fretboard bends and touches the body. Is this normal? I have seen a few photos of other Adamas guitars with this set-up but not sure what needs or should be done.
Thanks
Marc |
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Joined: August 2002 Posts: 8307
Location: Tennessee | It's a "floating fretboard". The theory is that by not attaching the fretboard, the soundboard will vibrate more freely and improve the sound.
Do not use a couple of woodscrews to attach the fretboard extension to the soundboard!! :-) (believe it or not, we've actually seen that here!)
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Joined: May 2013 Posts: 37
Location: Bury St Edmunds England | Bobbo-thanks for your reply. I have for the first time come across an old manual which actually details this. I have never come across this in any previous Adamas literature I have read. It's certainly put my mind at rest. I assume that the slight bending of the fret board towards the sound board when playing at the top of the neck is ok.
Isn't it staggering that some one would try to "correct" this with a couple of wood screws without at least seeking some advice first?
Regards
Marc
"How many guitars is enough?...........well about four ought to be enough for most people"
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Joined: April 2008 Posts: 2985
Location: Sydney, Australia | It's supposed to be straight, but given that it's wood and time has passed, a small amount of bend is no problem. |
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Joined: August 2003 Posts: 4619
Location: SoCal | it could be the lack of humidity... |
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Joined: April 2010 Posts: 823
Location: sitting at my computer | marcwel0 - ... with no buzzes except on the 6th string 14th fret.QUOTE] Marc, is the 15th fret fully seated into the fretboard? If so, maybe it has a slight high spot on the fret itself? marcwel0 - "How many guitars is enough?...........well about four ought to be enough for most people" you'll notice folks 'round here ain't like "most people". |
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