JasonM wrote:
depends on how it is to be played.
-heavy strummer: some relief, higher action
-finesse player: flat and level, lower action
-some fall away at the 14th fret (or body join), so that as the guitar settles in, this area doesn't become an upward ramp
-feels good in the hand, smooth and dry feeling (0000 steel wool buffed), not buffed to a high gloss with a sticky, draggy feel.
-frets dressed nicely, not rough feeling when sliding a hand down the side
-for the profile, I like round, like part of a circle, not v shaped
- specifically, from sighting from the nut down to the saddle, I use a compound radius, so it looks like a cross section of a cone, with a 10" radius at the nut, terminating with a 25" radius at the saddle.
- your debate must have been more specificly about the nut / saddle relationship, the way you posed the question - what were the two opposing ideas?
Hi Jason,
Well my buddy is an advocate of sighting down a neck and seeing absolutes of measurement at fret 1,2,3,4,5...etc and so contends that nut action, relief at 5-7, 12th fret action and height above the top at the saddle...in short, the "perfect" neck is always attainable and with the same measurements at any given fret or spot along the line from nut to saddle for any desired action, ie, "low, medium, or high"...muy feeling is that from one guitar to another there are enough differences that one must be adept at improvising and overcoming to a degree to achieve nut, 5-7, 12 and saddle actions in regards to the specific guitar...I do agree with everything you wrote of course...nice neck shape, fret feel, and general fit/finish are a must!
Larry