The saddles look too high to me. I would lower them.
Here is the guide from Fender on how they set up a Telecaster - https://support.fender.com/hc/en-us/...itar-properly-
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The saddles look too high to me. I would lower them.
Here is the guide from Fender on how they set up a Telecaster - https://support.fender.com/hc/en-us/...itar-properly-
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You'll need to lower the pickups first before you can lower the saddles.
Merci pour vos réponses
J'ai limer le sillet de tête d'un bon millimètre, redescendu l'action des cordes au niveau du pontet, et même changer les cordes et rajouter les petites pièces sur la tête afin de descendre les cordes vers les clés, pourtant quelque frizz dans les cordes graves et la corde de SOL qui frizz a vide alors qu'elle n'a pas l'air de toucher quoi que ce soit.... :/
une idée ?
Thank you for your answers
I file the head nut of a good millimeter, lowered the action of the strings at the bridge, and even change the strings and add the small parts on the head in order to lower the strings towards the keys, however some frizz in the low strings and the G string which has an empty frizz when it doesn't seem to touch anything ....: /
an idea ?
Last edited by qetn; 23-05-2020 at 03:18 AM.
J'ai aussi une autre question, lorsque je règle l'intonation, E a vide = E en 12eme frette ainsi que son harmonique, régler parfaitement.
cependant en haut de manche, lorsque je suis sur la première case par exemple, l'accordeur affiche un F très haut, limite F#...
Plus je descend sur le manche, plus le problème s'estompe mais le haut du manche manque cruellement de justesse...
est ce que je peut y faire quelque choses ?
I also have another question, when I adjust the intonation, E empty = E in 12th fret as well as its harmonic, adjust perfectly.
however at the top of the neck, when I'm on the first fret for example, the tuner displays a very high F, limit F # ...
When I descend on the handle, the problem fades but the top of the handle is sorely lacking in accuracy ...
can i do something about it?
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Beautiful artwork.
That is a truly stunning personal guitar.
Well done!
I would concentrate on getting the action right first before worrying too much about the intonation as you will need to do it again anyway if you adjust the bridge or nut.
If you are getting F# rather than F at the first fret then it could be that the nut is still too high which means you stretch the string too much to get it down to the fret.
Intonation is always an approximation on a string instrument as any note other than an open string involves stretching the string slightly.
Good luck.
Cheers
Ricky
Merci pour vos encouragement et conseil
J'ai grandement limer le sillet de tête (presque 2mm )et ce qui a résolue mes problème d'action (un peut moins d'1mm a la première frette et environ 2mm a la 12eme frette) ce qui me semble plutôt pas mal, et l'intonation c'est grandement améliorer (j'ai retrouver un FA présque parfait
quand a la corde de SOL qui vibrer, j'ai finit part trouver le problème : le trussroad était détendu au maximum et vibrer lors de la vibration de la corde ^^
quelques léger frizz persiste mais rien ne s'entend lorsqu'elle est brancher et je suis agréablement surpris de son confort de jeux
Je vais jouer avec quelques jour avant de remettre les mains dedans
Petite question tout de même :
J'ai commander en supplément un sillet de tête en os qui me sembler de meilleur manufacture que celui en plastique monté d'origine.
Cependant, le radius n'est pas le même : il est en pentes avec des graves beaucoup plus hautes que les aigues, c'est grave docteur ?
j'hésite a le monté du-coup :/
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Thank you for your encouragement and advice
I greatly file the head nut (almost 2mm: o) and what solved my action problem (a little less than 1mm at the first fret and about 2mm at the 12th fret) which seems rather not badly, and intonation is greatly improved (I found an F almost perfect
when the SOL rope vibrating, I finally found the problem: the trussroad was relaxed to the maximum and vibrate when the rope was vibrated ^^
some slight frizz persists but nothing can be heard when it is plugged in and I am pleasantly surprised by its playing comfort
I'm going to play with it for a few days before putting my hands back in
Small question all the same:
I also ordered a bone head nut which seemed to me to be of better quality than the original plastic one.
However, the radius is not the same: it is on slopes with bass much higher than acute, is it serious doctor?
I hesitate to mount it suddenly: /
Try this you tube vid for filing the nut.
OK, I know it is a Fender vid but the process is the same.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=racmaWTYvNg
Cheers
Ricky