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gouzou

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Hi all,
I'm looking for my next guitar, I'm quite curious with EBMM Lukes and JPs that (for the first time) I may be able to affrod.
I'm also spoiled by carbon-reinforced necks' stability : I own two guitars like that, and I love not having to hassle in spring and in autumn with neck setup and string action adjustement.
I seem to recall some EBMM guitars have reinforced necks,
but I cannot find which ones in the forum or the guitar specs. Can anyone help me ?
 

Vadauco

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Nope as far as I know, only ordinary necks with single-action truss rods. Some models have roasted maple necks, but that's all.

But I agree with you, reinforced necks are a bless during extreme weather changes.
 

Daniel

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Hi all,
I'm looking for my next guitar, I'm quite curious with EBMM Lukes and JPs that (for the first time) I may be able to affrod.
I'm also spoiled by carbon-reinforced necks' stability : I own two guitars like that, and I love not having to hassle in spring and in autumn with neck setup and string action adjustement.
I seem to recall some EBMM guitars have reinforced necks,
but I cannot find which ones in the forum or the guitar specs. Can anyone help me ?

Hi Gouzou,
Welcome to the forums! All of our guitars and basses utilize a single action truss rod with no carbon reinforcement. However, all of our truss rods are accessible and adjustable without removing the string tension. If the neck feels out of adjustment, just give the truss rod wheel a small turn and keep on playing.
 

xjbebop

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Yep... absolutely the BEST truss rod adjust design ever!
btw, I've got a few guitars & basses w/ reinforced necks, and all my EBMM's necks are easily as stable, if not more...
 
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