Hello all,
I am in need of some help with my DK2. I recently bought this guitar about 2 months ago. found it to be in great condition, it is in mint condition (no scratches nor dings) true mint condition. but after playing the guitar I found that the strings buzzed, so I tried lowering and raising the action, add and take out neck relief, with no end to this problem. I just got it back from a local music shop and a luthier had to mill the frets and recrown them, he set up the guitar and I feel that the action is still to high. I did some checking and measured the height of the strings and relief of the neck. The relief is set @ about .020 and the height at the bass string is @ around .075 to .080. I feel that the action should be lower according to Jackson's paper work the bass and treble side should be @ 1.5mm thats .0596 in inches. Also found that the neck on the treble side at the overhang on the body is about .60mm and at the bass side is is little less than .55mm. I need to know if this is a problem. There is no shims or anything under the neck and in the body cavity. I talked to luthier and he said it was the way it was produced, but I find this to be a little funny, I've never heard of a neck being higher on one side or another. If any of you can help me and maybe steer me in the right direction with some measurements or even a out of town luthier specializing in Jackson guitars would be greatly appreciated.
I am in need of some help with my DK2. I recently bought this guitar about 2 months ago. found it to be in great condition, it is in mint condition (no scratches nor dings) true mint condition. but after playing the guitar I found that the strings buzzed, so I tried lowering and raising the action, add and take out neck relief, with no end to this problem. I just got it back from a local music shop and a luthier had to mill the frets and recrown them, he set up the guitar and I feel that the action is still to high. I did some checking and measured the height of the strings and relief of the neck. The relief is set @ about .020 and the height at the bass string is @ around .075 to .080. I feel that the action should be lower according to Jackson's paper work the bass and treble side should be @ 1.5mm thats .0596 in inches. Also found that the neck on the treble side at the overhang on the body is about .60mm and at the bass side is is little less than .55mm. I need to know if this is a problem. There is no shims or anything under the neck and in the body cavity. I talked to luthier and he said it was the way it was produced, but I find this to be a little funny, I've never heard of a neck being higher on one side or another. If any of you can help me and maybe steer me in the right direction with some measurements or even a out of town luthier specializing in Jackson guitars would be greatly appreciated.
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