I have a strat like and a singlecut guitar without a compound radius with no buzzing on the fretboard at all. Low action. The strat needs a new neck and still doesn't have buzzing problems just some intonation issues! But the compound radius is a blessing for playing more comfortably!!! -PK
no cos action is more about the playability/playing style/preference. to avoid fretting out when bending but still retain low action gotta have a wider radius..
Love the playing style so top marks there! But is the point about the standard traditional radius necks buzzing out more issue of action height? and less about the shape of the neck?
0.43 there is someones foot on the left grooving!))
OlegVoronin 1 year ago
now this is called "tone"....AMAZING!!!
rapidtranq 1 year ago
sounds like the jazz version of the woman tone in the beginning
Flyin2hawain 2 years ago
I have a strat like and a singlecut guitar without a compound radius with no buzzing on the fretboard at all. Low action. The strat needs a new neck and still doesn't have buzzing problems just some intonation issues! But the compound radius is a blessing for playing more comfortably!!! -PK
pastorkev777 2 years ago
Do you guys not think that all guitars will buzz to a certain extent? It's when it comes through the amp is when it becomes a problem IMO.
bingefeller 3 years ago
no cos action is more about the playability/playing style/preference. to avoid fretting out when bending but still retain low action gotta have a wider radius..
notoriousagp 3 years ago
Love the playing style so top marks there! But is the point about the standard traditional radius necks buzzing out more issue of action height? and less about the shape of the neck?
stevethebeeline44 3 years ago