I've been seriously frustrated lately trying to tweak my USAs to be all that they can be, and I've run into a real problem with fretboard vs floyd radius issues.
Now, we all know that the standard jackson compound radius goes from 12-16''. Does that mean that the nut of the floyd is set for 12'', and the bridge itself is set for something like 18'' so that it will match all the way down the fretboard? The floyd rose site has info, but jackson tends to put their own spin on what goes into their guitars (cheaping out and putting the 2 conductor versions of pickups instead of the stock 4 you get over the counter) etc.
Anyways, I'm a big hater of fret buzz, even the slightest amount, so I've been shimming the hell out of my floyds to try to get them to match everywhere on the neck. What I've found is that I can really only set the radius to be right for frets 1-12 or 12-24, but never the whole neck at once. I even took one of my guitars to a couple different techs and had the frets done and re-checked to make sure that wasn't the problem.
As it stands, I'm mainly playing my straight-radius guitars because I just can't stand the constant "not-quite-right" feeling of the compound.
Now, we all know that the standard jackson compound radius goes from 12-16''. Does that mean that the nut of the floyd is set for 12'', and the bridge itself is set for something like 18'' so that it will match all the way down the fretboard? The floyd rose site has info, but jackson tends to put their own spin on what goes into their guitars (cheaping out and putting the 2 conductor versions of pickups instead of the stock 4 you get over the counter) etc.
Anyways, I'm a big hater of fret buzz, even the slightest amount, so I've been shimming the hell out of my floyds to try to get them to match everywhere on the neck. What I've found is that I can really only set the radius to be right for frets 1-12 or 12-24, but never the whole neck at once. I even took one of my guitars to a couple different techs and had the frets done and re-checked to make sure that wasn't the problem.
As it stands, I'm mainly playing my straight-radius guitars because I just can't stand the constant "not-quite-right" feeling of the compound.
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