Not at all DanMade,
You are spot on with your thoughts on the issue! A post to be considered for sure!
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Not at all DanMade,
You are spot on with your thoughts on the issue! A post to be considered for sure!
I just remembered about some YouTube video's I found a while back that have some great tips on guitar setup. The guy who does them is an Italian luthier, he has a cool Italian accent that keeps it interesting. :P
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXU3GYv5qEzuPePqXOJBgXw
Thanks guys, I made the mistake of judging the bow or otherwise of the neck by eye, I guess I needed to be a little more scientific.
Pete
You need one of these...
http://pitbullguitars.com/wp-content...ghtedge_sm.jpg
...or we'll put you in one of these! ;)
http://pitbullguitars.com/wp-content...ght-jacket.jpg
Really Gav? http://pitbullguitars.com/?page_id=4...iewtopic&t=179 :)
When the eyes don't work so good you need the help of a straight edge, otherwise you'll never see the men in white coats arriving to collect you!
@petersgiles,
I seem to recall reading somewhere that when you fret a note on any string between the second and third fret, you should have about a .005inch (5 thousandths of an inch) clearance between the top of the fret and the underside of the string when you have the nut height/and, or, the string slots at the correct depth, you can check this by using a set of Automotive feeler gauges, all you have to do is select the feeler gauge marked .005 from the set of gauges, fret the strings between the second and third fret, and then see if you can slide the .005 gauge between the string and the top of the fret, the string should just touch the gauge if the clearance is correct, hope that helps.