Yes, I wont give up :)
But I really do not feel comfortable dealing the intonation and the adjustments, for I feel like I do not know what to do...
lack of experience and talent...so more hard work to come! :)
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We all started somewhere :)
Really, nothing you do is going to ruin anything and even if you mess it up, there is knowledge to be gained. You'll get better with practice, and it's one of the best things about building a kit. Just be patient with yourself :)
Thanks for the motivation :)
I found these tutorials from Warwick/framus really good for setting up guitars and bass, they have loads for all different setups and are are really good starting point for dialling in your setup
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=t-mW8mHs5O0
Oh and as sonic said it takes a while for the guitar to settle down, I’m still adjusting my bass I finished 2 months ago
For set up I came across a great mnemonic recently (wish I could remember where): TRAIN.
Tuning.
Relief.
Action.
Intonation.
Noodle around a bit.
Then repeat. :)
There was a recent issue of Guitarist magazine that had an article about setups, and where they talked about TRAIN, sop maybe that was it. They seem to have left the nut out of the equation, on the basis that you need a pro guitar tech to do that. Or TRNAIN doesn't work.
Thank you guys for the suggestions and support! I have really to be patient with all the fine tuning :)
The last point is the placement of the strap buttons...
I read that it is better to place the left button on the backside, about where the neck joins the body...
For a better balancing of the explorer...
But for I will never use the guitar outside my living room maybe it does not really matter...
Has someone experience with that? Or is it just a personal preference?