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Howdy
Hey all.
Just introducing myself as that seemed the right thing to do. Im from Bendigo and have been a singer my whole life and been playing guitar/bass for about 12 years, currently in a covers band out here and cant wait to wrap my hands around my new RCA 4 build. Being a massive Cliff Burton fan this build (as well as being my first) is special to me becuase it makes me feel like im paying homage .. in my way anyways.
Cheers
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Welcome. RC4's everywhere at the moment. So plenty of build diaries to follow.
It's on my to do list as well.
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Cool - Welcome mate
It's Ricky-Bass central here at the moment, so hopefully you will get some tips and also avoid some pitfalls by following the other RCA-4 builds
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Welcome to the fun house - good to have more low enders around...
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Welcome to the forum Burtonbacker
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Hello, this is Aland, I've recently found the pitbull's web page and it's great! I never though to assemblea my own guitar but now I'm curious. Could anybody give me any opinions about the finguerboards? Specially with 24 frets? Is necesary to do a rehearse or rasp the frets? How the neck fits in the body? I"ll appreciate all details, intonation, strings heigh and well centrated seeing in front of etc..
Thank you!
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Welcome Aland. The quality of the kits is generally good, but it does require some attention and patience to finish, assemble and set them up. It's not hard, but and there is plenty of expertise here to help if you have questions. You will need to level and dress the frets, or pay someone to do it for you and you will have to set the string height at the nut and the intonation, but these are great skills for any guitarist to have anyway.
Read through the instruction manual, it should answer any basic queries.
https://www.pitbullguitars.com/instruction-manual/