![]() I think part of it is the relationship of string action to fret height. And much less buzzing on the low E and A strings. It's probably 3mm, maybe 3.5mm at the 21st fret now and I'm getting a fuller sound out of it and easier to really dig in with bends. I haven't raised the action up so much higher that it's harder to play. I gave it a little more relief on the truss rod (1/8 of a turn counterclockwise) and raising the action just a smidge and I'm really liking the results. So I started messing with this neck last night. It's set up with 9-46's, tuned down a 1/2 step from pitch. other guitars are medium jumbos or the low/wide gibson type frets). The neck in question is a warmoth standard thin contour strat neck with big ol' 6100's (the only neck I have with such large frets. ![]() 3 of my 4 guitars (all tele or strat types) are set up with fairly low action (around 2-2.5mm at the 21st fret- at least that seems low for me), and only one of them has some moderate buzzing on the low E and A set up this way. ![]()
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