Just putting together another Warmoth project, and as usual I'm spending hours trawling through the Showcase. There are 2 or 3 necks I like the look of, and one of them happens to be quartersawn maple (with a rosewood board). I've never owned a quartersawn neck, but this is what I've READ:
Pros:
Quartersawn will be stiffer, therefore....
Soundwise, it may increase brightness, resonance, sustain and overall "liveliness".
Cons:
It may be so stiff that the trussrod is ineffective, unless it's a thin neck (this isn't!);
Despite the stiffness in an up/down direction, it might, in theory, bend or warp sideways;
The neck mounting screws may be more likely to rip out of the wood (hmmm...);
The neck may be heavier (I don't think I believe this one, but could be a problem with a dual-action trussrod);
The sound may be too bright.
On the face of it, the cons outweigh the pros, but I suspect a lot of them are scaremongering by the "flatsawn was good enough for Leo Fender" brigade.
Luthiers, any thoughts?