JB_From_Hell
Jomo's Nimions
My favorite guitars over the years have been a mix of bolt-ons and set necks. I've owned several neck-thrus (Ibanez RG something, Charvel Model 6), have played a ton more, and never gel with any of them.
I'm guessing it has to do with the fretboard being in line with the top of the body, and the resulting position it puts my fretting hand/arm in. The Gibson styles I've played and owned are obviously angled, and the bolt-ons have the fretboard slightly higher than the body. It seems like a stretch, but the guitars I've loved have run the gamut from traditional to ultra modern, so this is the only thing I can guess.
Anybody else have this issue?
I'm guessing it has to do with the fretboard being in line with the top of the body, and the resulting position it puts my fretting hand/arm in. The Gibson styles I've played and owned are obviously angled, and the bolt-ons have the fretboard slightly higher than the body. It seems like a stretch, but the guitars I've loved have run the gamut from traditional to ultra modern, so this is the only thing I can guess.
Anybody else have this issue?