Neck angle
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Neck angle
I have a 1966 330, and was concerned when I read the info on Rickenbacker neck set on www.provide.net/~cfh/rick.html. My concern grew when I recently began playing my 330 after a very long hiatus - and noticed that its neck tilts upwards from the body. The action is high at the upper frets but good at low frets; trying to lower the upper action results in buzzing at lower frets. I have yet to take it to a guitar tech or luthier, but my main question is, is the web site I referenced correct that a neck reset requires taking the back off, and would it require a total refinish? I thought I'd always keep this guitar, but now I'm wondering how much to put into it to keep it playing well.
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dale_fortune
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It does appear I have some bow upwards (backbow?) in the center of the fretboard when I check with a straightedge. The nut is a brand new Rick nut with nothing done to it. The troubling aspect is that the headstock is a bit higher than where neck meets body. Not a lot, but it does angle upwards.
Bottom line, I need to take it in for a checkup, but it's reassuring to hear from Dale that a reset isn't as drastic as some have made it out to be. Although those in-progress pictures of the 4005 he fixed sure are scary! But as I know from home improvement projects, things often have to look pretty messed up before they can look better.
Bottom line, I need to take it in for a checkup, but it's reassuring to hear from Dale that a reset isn't as drastic as some have made it out to be. Although those in-progress pictures of the 4005 he fixed sure are scary! But as I know from home improvement projects, things often have to look pretty messed up before they can look better.
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dale_fortune
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Yes they can look scary! A lot of things with work in progress will, but it's the experience it takes to make these things right. See the broken neck/peghead in the Rickenbacker General thread of the 1966 330/12 string that I put back together. The owner was told to scrap this guitar and sell it for parts.. I repaired and guarantee that it will hold together and play great...
