low action necks
- i-watermelon john
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low action necks
I'm not one for a neck that has a high action on it. I'm lucky that the guitar I bought stock came with a low action neck setting. My acoustic isn't low, but it really isn't too high either.
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- i-watermelon john
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- i-watermelon john
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- aussieteacherPMMD
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if you want to check your action ...there should be a gap of 2mm between the 6th string and 12th fret
and a gap of 1.6mm between the first string and the 12th fret...this is a general setting assuming the relief of the neck is correct ( slightly concave from 1st fret to end of fingerboard )also make sure the clearance of the string from the nut over the first fret is the same as the clearance over the second fret when stopping the string at the first fret...sometimes its a mile too high esp with accoustics...( a credit card is about .8mm
thick)
and a gap of 1.6mm between the first string and the 12th fret...this is a general setting assuming the relief of the neck is correct ( slightly concave from 1st fret to end of fingerboard )also make sure the clearance of the string from the nut over the first fret is the same as the clearance over the second fret when stopping the string at the first fret...sometimes its a mile too high esp with accoustics...( a credit card is about .8mm
thick)
Last edited by polyal on Sun Aug 08, 2010 8:35 pm, edited 1 time in total.