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Is Warmoth owned by Fender?
Warmoth is licensed by Fender to produce Fender-trademarked headstock shapes. Warmoth specializes in providing unique parts, but does not offer complete assembly of the guitar.
Do Warmoth guitars sound good?
Yes, he is a very good guitarist. People correctly point out that his sound is all about effects and delay, which is all well and good.
Do Warmoth necks need fret leveling?
Most Warmoth necks are playable as they are received and do not require fret leveling. However, because wood moves with changes in temperature, humidity and string tension fret leveling may be required.
What fret size is best?
Short frets like the 6230, 6150, and 6130 are good for people who really like to feel to fingerboard when they play chords. Whereas, jumbo or medium-jumbo frets feel smoother, provide extra sustain, and can let you bend without exerting as much force.
Do Warmoth guitars come assembled?
Warmoth makes custom guitar bodies and necks (only bolt-on type) and also sales the hardware and accessories to complete the build. They do not provide assembly functions for the build.
Where are Warmoth Guitars made?
Made in America Since 1980, Warmoth has been the ultimate standard in guitar and bass bodies and necks. We manufacture and customize all our boutique quality parts in-house in the heart of the Pacific Northwest: Puyallup, WA, USA.
Does Warmoth dress frets?
Warmoth does not perform fret leveling. Most Warmoth necks are playable as they are received and do not require fret leveling. However, because wood moves with changes in temperature, humidity and string tension fret leveling may be required.
Does Warmoth build guitars?
What frets did SRV use?
The guitar featured frets that measured 0.110″ wide by 0.055″ when new, similar to Dunlop 6100 fretwire. String height was measured to be 5/64″ on the high E string and 7/64″ on the low E string. Each string had three full winds for the best angle at the bone nut.
Are jumbo frets better?
The main advantage of jumbo frets, is that when playing lead guitar runs, riffs and licks and solos, it is easier to bend the note by pushing the string towards the edge of the neck while fretting. Most frets classified as “jumbo” are both taller and wider than standard frets.
Do Warmoth necks have truss rods?
Warmoth Modern Construction guitar necks feature a Gotoh Side Adjust Mechanism*, which allows fine truss rod adjustments without removal of the neck.
Do Warmoth necks need fret work?