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roburado

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Is mahogany more susceptible to temperature and humidity changes than maple? It has been said that mahogany is more porous than than maple, and that's why the BFR JP6 has a finished neck.

I ask, because in humidifying my guitar room, my BFR JP6 neck got all out of whack and needed a truss rod tweak. My 20th Ann. Silo and bare-bones/no-option JP6 didn't budge.
 

Lou

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I don't know for sure if it's related, but I have lots of mahogany necked guitars as well as maple and birdseye maple. They all need a tweak once in a while. It's the nature of the wood in general and each piece is different. I would call adjusting truss rods part of normal maintenance, no worries.
 

Colin

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interesting question, the unsealed necks do require a little more attention. Worth it as they are phenomenal. I wasn't aware that the BFR necks are mahogany though...
 
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