Hi, guys!
I recently decided that I'd give a neck reset to the SB-300 I got from Scott last year. It has negative neck pitch, and too high action with the bridge at it's lowest setting.
I have about 10+ Gibson neck resets behind me now, and have become comfortable with doing it, though most of them have been
60's EB-0/3's and SG guitars (fairly easy to reset).
Then I saw this on Instagram:
The post read something like: 'sounds awesome and played nice when I got it, but the action could be a bit better'.
I normally don't comment things I don't like (well, only here
) but this was posted by a guitar manufacturer i Philadelphia, so
commented it, asking why the neck was not reset. Now I cant find the post on insta. The instrument pictured have pretty poor finish
too, so that can't be the reason for avoiding a neck reset.
Anyway, am I missing something? Are these early 70's Gibson neck joints difficult to deal with?