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What's your action height?
Just curious, because of the thread on setting up a guitar before sale.
Measuring the little e at the twelfth, my Epi Riviera running 10s is about 4/64, maybe a tad higher, so is my Gibson Blueshawk. Those are both running Snake Oil 10s, at present. My Xaviere 600 is a bit higher, as I need to do a bit of fret work. The Riviera could do with a little more fallaway above the 12th, I get a bit of buzz up there. I bend a lot, and I like for my fingertips to get a good grip on the string for the bend. I play cleans or pretty close to it, so buzz or rattle is more noticeable than if I ran a lot of distortion. What yours like, and why?
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When I measure string height, I capo at the first fret.
That said, depending on the guitar, anywhere from 1/16" to 5/64" at the 17th fret with a few thousandth's relief measured at the 7th fret (varies by guitar and season). If I can't get a guitar to play withing that range, it's time for a fret leveling I also reduce the fractions
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1/16" for each string (or just the low and high E if that's all I can adjust) at the last fret with a touch of relief. I find the relief to be a very important factor in my ease of playing. If I have 2 guitars with the same action, but one has more neck curvature, that one will be more of a fight to play. Anyway, 1/16" is pretty much the lowest action I can use that will still sound good with my playing style.
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I dont measure the height I use as it varies from guitar to guitar. I generally prefer higher action than most as it allows for the strings to vibrate to thier fullest and produces a better tone. I can't stand fret buzz, and I also bend alot and like to "dig in" when I play and higher action goes well with that.
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it varies for each instrument- as low as i can go with buzzing, then up to get sustain- probably around 5/64" on most.
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honestly, i have no idea. as low as i can get it without buzzing, plus a tad higher for better sustain.
i think that's gonna be a common answer.
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Quote:
In a nutshell, this. |
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Quote:
i know it's easy for everyone to say "learn to do it yourself." but obviously it's not that easy to actually do it... or guitar techs wouldn't be in business!
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as low as I can go without buzzing
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I prefer my action high. I find it gives strings more room to vibrate and adds a little more air to my tone. YMMV. =)
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+1!
EDIT: I should qualify, I'm new to both playing and setting up guitars. My setup goal is "easy to play without sounding like crap" more than tonality. Although, there is something to be said for learning to play with higher action, so I don't get lazy and/or weak. Might have to try that.
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Fretted at first string, measured from bottom of string at 12th fret:
65-70 thousandths or so Treble E 100-110 thousandths or so Low E? Probably there abouts. This to me is pretty low action. I do use perhaps a bit less relief in the neck than most people but don't have a measurement on that. Both my guitars are refretted to Jescar narrow tall (basically a 6105), 12" straight radius, and a PLEK. Yeah.
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I bet my archtop runs 1/4" at the end of the neck.
![]() You can bang the hell out of it with 13s and no buzz to be found. :lol: My electrics tend to run a little lower, but probably higher than most. EG |
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I guess mine are set to medium. I play strats for the most part with 7.25 radius. I have one strat that is 9-12 inch radius, but I prefer the vintage board. Just use to it I guess...
7/64s on the low e, and about 6/64s on the high e. |
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