Is a radiused fretboard more challenging to set up properly than one without a radius?
rreffner Well-known member Joined Oct 10, 2008 Messages 692 Reaction score 444 Location Tallahassee, Florida, USA, Earth Sep 15, 2022 #1 Is a radiused fretboard more challenging to set up properly than one without a radius?
don_b Well-known member Joined Mar 16, 2021 Messages 1,696 Reaction score 2,493 Location Buffalo, NY Sep 15, 2022 #2 rreffner said: Is a radiused fretboard more challenging to set up properly than one without a radius? Click to expand... I would think that you’ve got to match the radius of your nut slots to the radius of the fretboard, else 2 strings will be higher than the others over the frets.
rreffner said: Is a radiused fretboard more challenging to set up properly than one without a radius? Click to expand... I would think that you’ve got to match the radius of your nut slots to the radius of the fretboard, else 2 strings will be higher than the others over the frets.
C clear Well-known member Joined May 4, 2020 Messages 1,681 Reaction score 876 Sep 15, 2022 #3 I don't think it's any harder to setup based on my guitars (which all have various radius fretboard except for one guitar).
I don't think it's any harder to setup based on my guitars (which all have various radius fretboard except for one guitar).