Santuzzo
Well-known member
Hi,
I have a question to owners/players of EBMM JP 7-string guitars:
I have three JP7s, and on one of them in particular I noticed the high e-string being kinda close to the edge of the fretboard, so when playing pull-offs on the high e, the string slips off the frets some times.
I tried centering the neck by loosening the neck screws and pushing the neck towards the corrective direction, this only brought about minimal improvement.
The fret bevel on the neck of this guitar, especially on the treble side, is very strong, the fret ends are rounded off a bit much, leaving only very little fret-space for the high e-string.
Have you noticed something similar on your JP guitars? if yes, did you find a solution to this?
Is this just a matter of getting used to?
any thoughts?
do you guys see something off here on these pics regarding the fret-edges on the treble side or do you think this is within the tolerance of the specs of this particular guitar model?
I have a question to owners/players of EBMM JP 7-string guitars:
I have three JP7s, and on one of them in particular I noticed the high e-string being kinda close to the edge of the fretboard, so when playing pull-offs on the high e, the string slips off the frets some times.
I tried centering the neck by loosening the neck screws and pushing the neck towards the corrective direction, this only brought about minimal improvement.
The fret bevel on the neck of this guitar, especially on the treble side, is very strong, the fret ends are rounded off a bit much, leaving only very little fret-space for the high e-string.
Have you noticed something similar on your JP guitars? if yes, did you find a solution to this?
Is this just a matter of getting used to?
any thoughts?
do you guys see something off here on these pics regarding the fret-edges on the treble side or do you think this is within the tolerance of the specs of this particular guitar model?




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