"1. When using Quartersawn wood there is a significant reduction in neck movement.
2. The one piece necks require the neck adjustment to be at the heal... if it's a two piece we can do it at the headstock...
3. The vibe is cleaner with the adjustment at the heal... It's a traditional Charvel specification...
The option to have a notch at the heal will be added to the Custom Shop menu as soon as we are finished testing the processes. This is a mod we do for Artists... in fact we showed some models with the notch at NAMM. "
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Great clarification, makes good sense. Other companies are the same way- they will do truss rodd access at the headstock if it is a two-piece neck. Otherwise, you have to deal with the heel adjustment.
However, adding the notch as a CS option is great, and I think it will be very popular when it is available. Some purists don't care, but I think that most players would much rather not have to deal with removing the neck to adjust it. They say there are some tonal and stability advantages to a one-piece neck, but I think they are relatively minimal. I would much rather have the convenience of quick adjustment.
2. The one piece necks require the neck adjustment to be at the heal... if it's a two piece we can do it at the headstock...
3. The vibe is cleaner with the adjustment at the heal... It's a traditional Charvel specification...
The option to have a notch at the heal will be added to the Custom Shop menu as soon as we are finished testing the processes. This is a mod we do for Artists... in fact we showed some models with the notch at NAMM. "
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Great clarification, makes good sense. Other companies are the same way- they will do truss rodd access at the headstock if it is a two-piece neck. Otherwise, you have to deal with the heel adjustment.
However, adding the notch as a CS option is great, and I think it will be very popular when it is available. Some purists don't care, but I think that most players would much rather not have to deal with removing the neck to adjust it. They say there are some tonal and stability advantages to a one-piece neck, but I think they are relatively minimal. I would much rather have the convenience of quick adjustment.
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