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  • bent neck kills sustain?

    can a bent neck on your guitar result in loss of sustain and tone? will it help to get it adjusted/straightened?
    Guitars:
    Jackson USA Shannon Soloist (blk)
    Jackson USA Custom Shop SL2H white/Silver Ghost Flames
    Bernie Rico Jr. Hybrid Vixen (blk)
    BC Rich NJ Gunslinger

    Amp:
    ENGL Powerball -> ENGL Pro Cab 4*12(V30's)

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    Re: bent neck kills sustain?

    I nevere heard of it affecting tone, but it will either make the guitar fret out, buzz or make for higher than normal action.

    Jim
    "My G-Major can blow me!" - Bill

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      Re: bent neck kills sustain?

      Well....IMHO nothing could affect tome more than fretting out or buzzing (both kinda the same really) and I think I kinda understand Mr. Blaz's question. Sounds like the neck may have a back bow, or REALLY un-level frets. Getting it "adjusted/straightened" , or possibly a fret leveling will probably be the ticket.
      My goal in life is to be the kind of asshole my wife thinks I am.

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