Ordered second neck, first order was borderline late. Don't believe what they say are lead times, unless you want to take the word of a bunch of lazy hippies who can't get to work on time cause Starbucks is busy. If you cancel they will try to charge you 25% even thought they haven't even started on it. Seriously? Take six weeks to make a guitar neck that has about 4 hours labor max. (they don't dress the frets just pound them in) Save yourself some grief and buy direct from Fender. Three day delivery. Not eight weeks maybe if your real nice to them.
I ordered a custom neck and body from Warmoth. They were honest on the lead time, but it was slow.
When the parts arrived, I was blown away. These aren't guitar parts, they are pieces of art. Absolutely beautiful workmanship and selection of woods - my parts were finished, and it was brilliant.
Turns out I hit a problem. The finish didn't adhere to my neck properly and flaked off. They apologized, fixed it for free within a few weeks, and sent me a care package. It was awesome.
I'm saving up for my next one.
Lost one of the bridge height screws on the Mustang Modified bridge I purchased for a custom build. Reached out to get a replacement, and Shane Roberts in customer service went above and beyond to dig up a spare. In my opinion Warmoth has an excellent customer service department and I would highly recommend doing business with them.
Jim - Valparaiso, IN
I have never purchased from Warmoth before. The clear pop-up fields about the difficulty of getting finished material to ship was comforting. Comforting you say? Well I knew about the challenges to building in a pandemic, rather then just being hopeful. Both necks were, well let's be hones... spectacular! I had been working on a P-90 neck, and a Humbucker Bridge. I went through 5 pickguards, with nothing up to par. Someone told me about Warmoth and Pickguards (didn't know they sold them} It's a strange configuration, but both pickguards were PERFECT! I''m so happy, you will be getting all my business from now on.
I ordered a custom body in June. Their web site said it takes 8-10 weeks if you have a finish applied. In July I get an email that my order did not pass QA and I had to choose another top. So now I don't get the top I chose but another that I had to pick from which was not as nice as the first. This also means the clock on the build starts over. So after about 14 weeks into this I send them an email inquiring about the status only to be told it will be another couple of weeks. I call BS and they ship it out in a couple of days. I receive my package only to discover a huge ding in the bottom of the guitar the box was not damaged. Contacted Warmoth and they said they would replace it after I send it back. Now the clock starts over again and I have to choose another top from the scraps that are left. It's now December and It's been 10 weeks so I email them and ask about the status and I'm told the binding took along time so it will be another couple of weeks. Never again!
I have a rock band. We often gather together with my guys and play in the garage. It entertains us a lot and we have fun. However, my guitar was too old and guys told me to replace it with something new. I am such a person who can't throw away things because they cost to me a lot. They keep memories which are connected with me and it's very tough for me to get rid of such things. Nevertheless, I decided to acquire new guitar and in this case this service/store helped me a lot. I found here identical guitar and ordered it. We didn't play for a week until my guitar finally has come to me.
So due to adding a middle pickup rout to a tele body was told I would have to get the standard tele body. I wanted the vintage version due to the sharper non radius edge. The standard is too rounded for me. The salesman said no problem just make a note to not radius/sand the edges on the standard when I order and there is no extra charge as it's actually less they have to do. Fast forward about 6 months. Go to place order and I'm told to not radius the edges is going to cost me $65 extra. Get hold of same salesman who admits it shouldn't be an extra charge but now it is. Questioned this further and received complete BS from customer service supervisor trying to explain its more labor to not sand the edges. Shame on you Warmoth. Nothing more than greed. Do not buy from this company.
I have had a few very good experiences with Warmoth. Usually the products are shipped in a timely manner and are of a high build quality.
The prices are very high for the product you are receiving. While the product is of high quality, i am unsure if it worth the price you are paying.
I have ordered 2 necks in the last couple of years in which they had a common problem. I ordered vintage style holes drilled for classic Kluson tuners and they drilled them too close together. On the first neck, I managed to grind the edges of the tuner backs enough to make them fit. The second neck I actually had to widen the holes to make the tuners fit. I called Warmoth not to complain, but just to inform them of a repeating issue that they might want to pay attention to and make a slight adjustment. I spoke with Jake at customer service and he basically blew me off telling me that Warmoth doesn't guarantee that the hole positions would be correct for classic Kluson tuners and that they drill for the Gotoh knock-offs that they sell. He told me that they would not be looking to make any adjustments. This is about the third time over the years that I've spoken with someone there with flippant attitude. Looking elsewhere to purchase custom necks.
Would not process my order because the payment was flagged as potentially fraudulent. They demanded I send photos of my bank statement (WTF?). I tried to communicate with them via email and phone to avoid sending personal documentation - to no avail.
And I had to phone them to have them actually return the funds!
Unbelievable.
Warmoth has a rating of 3.1 stars from 14 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases. Warmoth ranks 13th among Music Equipment sites.