I got the RG520QS mentioned in my prior thread strung up and let it sit overnight so the string and hopefully the neck could settle late Sunday night. When I picked it up last night, something felt...off. The bridge angle and the action were fine, so I got out the straight edge and feeler gauges to check the neck relief. The neck was bowing slightly, so I tightened the truss rod just a little bit and got the relief down to about .008" on the bass side, which is where I like it. After that, the neck still felt a little weird to play, so I checked the relief again on the treble side and found it sitting at .012".
Damn. Granted, that's not as bad the MIJ Jackson I got rid of -- that one had +.030" on the treble side when the bass side was set at .010", and the heel would lift so frets 22 and 23 would sound out the same as 24. I'm pretty sure that qualifies as a warped neck. In comparison, every guitar that's filled my #1 spot has had less relief on the treble side of the neck than on the bass. My current #1, another RG520QS sits at .008 and .006 bass/treble respectively.
Is this a thing I should be worried about and get to a luthier? Or should I just give it a few more days to settle under tension and Denver's utter lack of humidity? I do want to keep this guitar. The frets are nigh virgin, and the whole guitar is about as acoustically loud as my other RG520QS. I'd be a shame if I had to unload it or part it out because the neck doesn't want to cooperate.
Damn. Granted, that's not as bad the MIJ Jackson I got rid of -- that one had +.030" on the treble side when the bass side was set at .010", and the heel would lift so frets 22 and 23 would sound out the same as 24. I'm pretty sure that qualifies as a warped neck. In comparison, every guitar that's filled my #1 spot has had less relief on the treble side of the neck than on the bass. My current #1, another RG520QS sits at .008 and .006 bass/treble respectively.
Is this a thing I should be worried about and get to a luthier? Or should I just give it a few more days to settle under tension and Denver's utter lack of humidity? I do want to keep this guitar. The frets are nigh virgin, and the whole guitar is about as acoustically loud as my other RG520QS. I'd be a shame if I had to unload it or part it out because the neck doesn't want to cooperate.