I thought neck shims were for re-angling the neck, not just raising it. What are the directions you are seeing?
stewmac.com has some, but they are specified as angles instead of thickness.
Yes, but then the action is too high. The shims are to bring the action back into spec.Can’t you loosen the springs a little to have it floating?
I used homemade paper shims on Strats and Ibanez bolt ons in the past with great success and no difference in the tone department IMHO and all that....
Maybe using printed paper with some names like John Mayer, Santana etc will improve the tone considerably...It doesn’t matter what kind of paper you use - if it does affect the tone negatively, you can just run it through a laser printer to add toner.
Maybe using printed paper with some names like John Mayer, Santana etc will improve the tone considerably...![]()
I h8 u so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so much.It doesn’t matter what kind of paper you use - if it does affect the tone negatively, you can just run it through a laser printer to add toner.
I used these shims: https://www.amazon.com/Guitar-Canad...0.5+1+degree+0.25+0.5+1+degree+,mi,170&sr=1-1I used a Stew Mac Shim for the first one , it is not the correct shape for the PRS neck pocket so its a bit of work and really easy to break but it works.
For the others I have done I used a plastic conference badge, cut and sanded to shape and thickness/angle I wanted. I like to fill the entire neck pocket when I shim a guitar.
You can just loosen the trim springs and it will float a bit if you don't want to shim.
These shims from Amazon look similar to what PRS is using in the video https://www.amazon.com/Pieces-Guita...words=Guitar+neck+shims&qid=1611243697&sr=8-9