marshall1987
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I have a very nice 1958 Les Paul Jr. single-cut that has a very shallow neck set angle, so shallow that the strings nearly touch the pole pieces of the dog ear P-90 when the action is set properly. Although the guitar is playable, the sound is very harsh and strident because the strings are too close to the P-90.
To correct this problem, I have thought about having the neck reset in order to provide more space between the strings and P-90. Can anyone recommend a good guitar tech who has plenty of experience working on the necks of 1950's Les Paul Juniors and/or Specials?
Thanks.
To correct this problem, I have thought about having the neck reset in order to provide more space between the strings and P-90. Can anyone recommend a good guitar tech who has plenty of experience working on the necks of 1950's Les Paul Juniors and/or Specials?
Thanks.
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