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Originally Posted by Chalz
It is largely due to the NT neck. A guitar with a perfect neck angle and properly-set action will feel better than a guitar with a less-than-perfect neck angle and properly set action.
The best way to demonstrate this is with a Fender Stratocaster. You have a lot of wiggle room with the neck angle because you can change the height of the saddles so drastically, but when it is in that sweet spot it makes a big difference.
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This is exactly why IMHO. The setups on my Taylor guitars did not work around the neck angle, instead they included altering the neck angle if needed, so that the guitar could play with ZERO relief on the fretboard.