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Posted 2 Years, 7 Months ago #1
What do you think of the Warmoth necks in general? Are they of good quality?

Have you tried the 'exotic' woods (like Koa, Padouk etc)? How do they sound like?

What do you think of their way of glueing the frets to the fingerboard? I've heard glue shouldn't be used, as it eats tone? Is it true?

Let me hear what you think.
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Posted 2 Years, 7 Months ago #2
I have one on a strat style right now Compound radius It feels just as good as my PRS about 5 years no lose frets one nice neck. I have a Vintage
Strat style neck I'm putting on a strat copy for myself. I can just tell this is going to be one nice guitar. I have used allparts necks before not a bad neck but first choice would be warmoth.
The whole debate on tone is a never ending subject. The way I look at it is there are so many way's you can change the tone of an electric, Pickups,
Pots, Capacitor,wood, set neck bolt on neck. I think way to much thought goes into it. I did do neck with a Canary wood finger board looks great and sounds fine. I'm building a guitar I make my own neck or buy a Warmoth. They have be building for a long I would they have it down so if you buy you wont be disappointed.
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Posted 2 Years, 7 Months ago #3
My main guitar is a Warmoth vintage style strat .... big maple boatneck profile with jumbo frets and a 1 piece very light swamp ash body. It rings like a bell. I would put it up against the best 50's or 60's strats.

Warmoth is great.
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Posted 11 Months, 2 Weeks ago #4
Warmoth has excellent quality products, very tight fit of a warmoth neck and body. Even a second hand neck I bought from ebay fitted very tight into a new Warmoth swamp ash body.
1st choice if you want AAA quality.
Workmanship is outstanding and equals Fender top products.
Sound of a neck depends on many variables.
If you want to go on the safe side choose shapes and material combinations similar to Fender, thats the no risk way to go for a good sound.
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Posted 11 Months, 2 Weeks ago #5
Pieter thank you for your review.
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