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Rainsong Neck
Most of my wood necks have a slight arch to them. My Rainsong is flat. Does carbon fiber necks bend or have an arch?
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Your RainSong has a two way truss rod and you can set the forward relief as you see fit. My two RainSongs both have 12 fret necks and came factory set to a light forward relief.
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Sounds to me like you are talking about the "radius" of the neck (the radius of a circle that would match the curve of the fretboard).
Most steel-string acoustic guitars have a radius of 12-16." Sometimes that changes down the neck, what's referred to as a "compound radius." Classical guitars are typically flat. Here is a page from Thalia capos showing the fretboard radii of a bunch of different guitars. RainSongs are flatter than most acoustic guitars, but not totally flat. They have a 20" radius, even though they use a saddle designed for Taylor's 16" radius. This can be a bit of a challenge with capos. One usually gets the best capo performance when the radius of the capo matches the fretboard. The Thalia capos I mentioned before have different inserts for different radii. Also the G7th Heritage Capo (my personal favorite) can adjust to any radius and string thicknesses. |
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wow, I have no idea what to do with at two way trust rod...I just knew righty tighty lefty loosey.... but do you mean that there is a trust rod adjustment at the head stock and through the sound hole?
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Nope, I am talking about the arch of the neck from headstock to the joint to the body, but this information was very helpful for my frustrations with a Kyser I have. Just can not get it to sound good. Thank you for sharing.
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Turn the bolt underneath the cover at the headstock counter clockwise until you achieve the relief that works for you. Looking at my CH-PA with 10s on it, the relief appears to be about half the thickness of the high-E string...maybe 5 mils. My CH-WS with 12s looks like it has a bit more relief, but my smallest feeler gauge, 10 mils, does not fit under the high-E string when fretted at the 1st and 12th frets.
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