Just curious here.
Has any-one actually noticed that EVERY Jem Sea Foam Green has the High E string closer towards the edge of the fret-board around the higher 15-24h frets and the Low E is String consequently further away from the edge of the fret-board.
This is a design fault that thank-fully is isolated to the Indonesian SFG Jem.
Now Ibanez did not do this for any particular technical playing reason.
Even Mr/ Vais Original Promo shot has the same anomaly.
One person tried to even the alignment and copped a neck pocket crack at the bass side
(the side that the neck needs to move towards to get an even alignment) by loosening the screws a little and moving the neck manually.
Oh well.....they should fix this problem.
Has any-one actually noticed that EVERY Jem Sea Foam Green has the High E string closer towards the edge of the fret-board around the higher 15-24h frets and the Low E is String consequently further away from the edge of the fret-board.
This is a design fault that thank-fully is isolated to the Indonesian SFG Jem.
Now Ibanez did not do this for any particular technical playing reason.
Even Mr/ Vais Original Promo shot has the same anomaly.
One person tried to even the alignment and copped a neck pocket crack at the bass side
(the side that the neck needs to move towards to get an even alignment) by loosening the screws a little and moving the neck manually.
Oh well.....they should fix this problem.