jp
Senior Member
I agree with gilded. If you really are looking at this as a Starfire as keeper for a number of years, I think it's totally worth it to do the neck reset. A competent luthier will pull it off with minimal consequences. I actually had this done to my Club Bass, which as you may know, is a model notorious for requiring neck resets. I will never ever part with this bass ever.
Over the years, I've whittled down my herd to only a select few guitars and basses -- all of which are not listed in my siggy -- and which sadly actually doesn't include the Starfire III anymore, since my T-100DP fits all my needs for certain playing territory. I'll pay any reasonable repair costs to keep these axes playing fine! roud:
Over the years, I've whittled down my herd to only a select few guitars and basses -- all of which are not listed in my siggy -- and which sadly actually doesn't include the Starfire III anymore, since my T-100DP fits all my needs for certain playing territory. I'll pay any reasonable repair costs to keep these axes playing fine! roud: