Norrin Radd
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...in order to get the action lower? If so, how much did you shim? With what? And how did it work out? Thanks!
...in order to get the action lower? If so, how much did you shim? With what? And how did it work out? Thanks!
Hey Norrin, have you tried using one of the shimms from the nut?
I got 2 with my replacement locking nut, it works a treat.....
O.K. I just got off the phone with Dan at EBCS. The problem with my new Axis is that even with the bridge as low as it can go, maximum tolerances for action requirements are not even close to being met. Upon removing the neck and inspecting the pocket, there was a plastic file folder tab attached with masking tape. Even with this so called shim, the guitar is still difficult to play. If that's a shim, then the people at EB are planting eggs in the ground to grow chickens! Dan told me that this is par for the course and that they do this for all their guitars requiring shims! On that note, I am extremely disappointed in the response and was told that if I'm not satisfied with the instrument, why don't I simply return it to the store where it was purchased. Now that's good for sales! Scott Ball was supposed to get back to me regarding this issue, but I haven't heard back from him either. I will be posting pics of the shim work etc. next week. In conclusion, I haven't found the people at EB to be very accomodating, in fact, I found Dan to be argumentative and obstinate, obviously the wrong person for the job! I'm afraid that after this experience, I'll be moving on to another guitar manufacturer. The people at EB had every opportunity to respond to my queries, but simply dropped the Ball! (PARDON THE PUN). Anyone want an unplayable brand new EB Rosewood Axis? I'm taking offers! I would implore ANY EBMM owners with neck issues to inspect the shim aspect of their instrument, your problem may lie in this area. Remember, if you sell someone a product with good service, they'll tell a couple of friends about you, if you sell someone a product with bad service, they'll tell everyone about you! If after reading this post, anyone in a position of authority at EB wants to contact me, I would welcome the opportunity to chat, though based on my correspondence thus far, I doubt that will happen.