At least you ponied up and sanded down the butt of the neck instead of doing the half baked move the neck epoxy idea.
The problem was not a matter of techinque. The problem was to maintain all the dimensions of the design, and treat the one little detail that went off. This would be impossible without the valuable help of the friends at jemsite. The measurements involved were (besides scale length), trem plate to neck heel distance, neck plate to 24th fret, and neck heel to right side of the 24th fret. We concluded that the problem was only after the 24th fret towards the heel's end, and especially on the lower section of the neck, not the upper one, neither the fretboard.So trimming this a little bit solved the source of the problem. Plugging and re-drilling, + potentially the epoxy thing, would sound right only and if there was an error in the positioning of the neck (e.g. if trem plate to 24th fret was off).At least you ponied up and sanded down the butt of the neck instead of doing the half baked move the neck epoxy idea.
Nothing spectacular man.Wheres the pictures of the repairs?
glad its going anyway, So in the end all you did was nip the end off the neck?
Nice! Did you just file it a bit? I only wonder why it seems like everyone else's pickups that I see are sooo much closer to the strings than mine? Yet I seem to get a pleasing (for me anyway) tone.
Ok, but until I got all this input from as many universes and RG's @jemsite, all signs led to the plug/redrill route. Then a guy measured all his RGs and found that trem plate->24 fret distance was the same as with mine in all his guitars. <-- eye opener. From this time I knew the neck screws had to stay exactly where they were. Last line of the same guy's very post, said smth along the lines "but plate -> neck heel is off compared to any of my axes! return this guitar!". Well, then I started comparing mine and the 3rd guy's universe. Identical, except a slight deviation in neck-heel pup clearance. Then I knew that trimming would be the solution, not just an ugly workaround.All that drama and aggravation over nothing but a tilted pickup and a bit of sanding.
Was it worth it? Did you ever figure out why it wasn't intonating correctly?
zeroHow much money did you spend on phone calls and sending the guitar to Thomann/ Ibanez EU?
Nice...no more tilted pickup....does the E saddle need to go further back??
Oh so the saddel is not alligned, or the whole bridge...
Man I wish they would go back to building them like they used to do
Why does everything have be like this?