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WARMOTH PRO CONSTRUCTION FENDER LIC CBS 70's in ALBERT PARK, Victoria for sale

WARMOTH PRO CONSTRUCTION FENDER LIC CBS 70's
WARMOTH PRO CONSTRUCTION FENDER LIC CBS 70's
WARMOTH PRO CONSTRUCTION FENDER LIC CBS 70's
WARMOTH PRO CONSTRUCTION FENDER LIC CBS 70's

WARMOTH PRO CONSTRUCTION FENDER LIC CBS 70's REVERSE HEAD STOCK MAPLE NECK WITH AN EBONY FRETBOARD DUNLOP JUMBO FRETS CORINE NUT DOUBLE EXPANDING TRUSS ROD WIZARD CONTOUR 10-16 COMPOUND RADUIS CREAM DOTS STRING TREE WITH KLUSON STYLE MACHINE HEADS LIKE NEW AWESOME NECK FAST PLAYING COST $348 WITHOUT THE TUNERS
SUIT NEW BUYER LIKE NEW
Warmoth "Pro" Construction
Pro Construction necks are our premium neck offering, representing over 30 years of innovation and refinement. In terms of quality, convenience and long term serviceability there is no finer neck on the market. Features include:
Double-expanding truss rod that adjusts at heel
Convenient side mechanism for fine truss rod adjustments without removing neck
10"-16" compound radius fingerboard
Widest range of custom options available anywhere
Unrivaled sustain and an even, balanced tone
Warmoth Pro necks use a double-expanding truss rod that is installed in a 3/8" deep, flat slot directly under the fingerboard. The rod consists of two long shafts which are welded together at the headstock end of the neck. At the other end a tube is welded to the top shaft. The bottom shaft passes through the tube and ends with a threaded adjustment nut that is accessible through an opening at the heel.
As the adjustment nut is tightened it draws the bottom shaft outward and pushes inward on the tube attached to the top shaft. This pressure forces the rod upwards in the middle and downwards at the ends. As the adjustment nut is loosened the neck relaxes back towards its neutral position.
The Pro rod floats freely within the neck and all the compression forces are exerted on the metal rod, not the neck. Only the backward motion of the rod is transmitted into the neck to counteract the pull of the guitar strings. The force exerted by the tail end of the double rod is considerable. There must be a minimum 1/8" of wood below the rod end to prevent wood failure in this area. Thinning a neck beyond factory engineered dimensions is not recommended or covered under warranty.
Characteristics of the Warmoth Pro neck include:
Extremely stable, no seasonal adjustments are necessary
Increased mass for longer sustain and no dead spots
No end to end wood compression to eventually distort the neck
Adjusts at the headstock on 13° Angled necks
Compound Radius Fingerboard
Over twenty years ago Warmoth pioneered the concept of a conical playing surface. The idea was to keep the lower registers of the fingerboard with a rounder feel, more comfortable for chording and rhythm playing but at the same time to flatten the high registers for easier string bending. The compound radius accomplishes this with a continuously flattening radius beginning with a 10 inch radius at the string nut to a 16 inch radius at the 22nd fret. This compound radius isn't something that feels readily apparent to the playing hand in any noticeable way other than the fact that it is very comfortable to play on. With a professional set-up, these necks play exceptionally well.
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