Hey Guys,
About 3 weeks ago my MIJ Charvel Pro-mod arrived and it was as sweet as could be. The neck felt smooth as silk, the frets dressed perfectly, and the neck edges rolled like I've never seen. When running my hand up and down the neck you couldn't even feel the fret edges, it was perfect. After sitting out in the open room on my floor stand for about a week I noticed that all of a sudden the fret edges felt like as cheaply dressed as a Fender Bullet. I mean, it's bad...like bad enough to scratch your hands if you were to really dig in. I'm wondering if the humidity plays that big of a role in this or if it's possibly something else? The guitar was shipped from the east coast (NJ or NY) and I live in Indiana...so my first guess is that's its related to humidity changes. If that's the case, how long would you expect it to stay like this before returning to "normal" or did I get a dud? As a reference, none of my other axes sitting beside it on the floor stand are affected this way, at least to my knowledge.
Thanks for any helpful suggestions.
About 3 weeks ago my MIJ Charvel Pro-mod arrived and it was as sweet as could be. The neck felt smooth as silk, the frets dressed perfectly, and the neck edges rolled like I've never seen. When running my hand up and down the neck you couldn't even feel the fret edges, it was perfect. After sitting out in the open room on my floor stand for about a week I noticed that all of a sudden the fret edges felt like as cheaply dressed as a Fender Bullet. I mean, it's bad...like bad enough to scratch your hands if you were to really dig in. I'm wondering if the humidity plays that big of a role in this or if it's possibly something else? The guitar was shipped from the east coast (NJ or NY) and I live in Indiana...so my first guess is that's its related to humidity changes. If that's the case, how long would you expect it to stay like this before returning to "normal" or did I get a dud? As a reference, none of my other axes sitting beside it on the floor stand are affected this way, at least to my knowledge.
Thanks for any helpful suggestions.
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