Christopher Caruana
New member
So Ive heard two ways of going about checking neck relief
A) 1st fret and last fret (~22 - 24) and check at 7th-9th
OR
B) 1st fret and body/neck joint (~17th) and check at 7th - 9th
I know there is no "correct" answer, but why do some companies like Ernie Ball, Gibson.....swear by the body/neck joint method and companies like Fender, Suhr....swear by the 1st and last fret method?
Because .010 of relief between 1st and 17th is A LOT different than 0.010 of relief between 1st and last
-CC
A) 1st fret and last fret (~22 - 24) and check at 7th-9th
OR
B) 1st fret and body/neck joint (~17th) and check at 7th - 9th
I know there is no "correct" answer, but why do some companies like Ernie Ball, Gibson.....swear by the body/neck joint method and companies like Fender, Suhr....swear by the 1st and last fret method?
Because .010 of relief between 1st and 17th is A LOT different than 0.010 of relief between 1st and last
-CC