Installed a set of Lindy Fralins this week...noticed their recommended close to string distance (1/16 and 2/16 inches) seems to really work better than my usual much larger distance. My cheapo Squier CV50 sounds like a million bucks... as nice as my Japanese and USA cousins...
For a few years I have been using Rev Willie's 7.5 0r 8s.and purchesd from zzounds a fender performer tellie and your the tellie man who has gotten me om the right path...RocknRollflat5
Thank you for that, as I have a Mexican Tele Baja Butterscotch which just needs a bit of fine tuning. I was tempted to take it to my local luthier, but as I have some of the same basic tools I’m going to set it up myself.😊
I got locking tuners on my Stratocaster, but my Telecaster has normal Fender stratocaster tuners. I don't twine the strings around too much, i just stretch the string, and tune it up while i hold and angle on the string so it get winded just like a half knot and my strings don't slip. I however like the locking tuners better because then its just to thread thru and cut and have nothing sticking out
Your set up is wow factor 100%.you should even the little things.and I'm geting a tellie usa used to have a 52 ri but during the time I thought if I get a sertan guitar I'll get better now I scored the bullit that's why I'm hear and the telecaster is a buitful tool thank you Wil be using all you moves on doing set up..RocknRollFlat5
Have you ever tried wrapping the strings over the saddles ' around back and under then over top the saddles again ' wouldn't that be considered locking the strings around the saddles?
Richard and officer Tony, can you recommend a good set of headphones for using an amp and guitar? Before I buy something I wanted to ask what someone in the industry uses. I have Vic Firths I picked up used, but I heard their mainly set for drummers or something. They don't sound too bad but they're uncomfortable as heck. Thanks for the videos and all the great tips!
I don't think there's anything like an industry standard, but for around $69 the AKG K-240 headphones are pretty popular. I have a pair. They're very comfortable and sound good. The AKG K-271 headphones sound better and are on sale at Sweetwater right now for around $120. I'm a big fan of AKG.
Hi, did you check string action gauge marks showing true with calipers ? Cuz few people saying baroque not showing true. Example 2.00mm not same with calipers. If you checked with calipers pls tell me too. I’m wondering bareque action ruller does showing mm or inch side true or not?
My battery is dead on my calipers (I just checked) but when I get a new battery, I'll check it. It looks perfect to me, but it's not a bad idea to measure it.
I found this too using digital calipers I found a small metal disc measuring 1.6mm. I like using it as a starting point for action at the 17th fret on fenders as its what Fender recommend. On a flat surface I placed this metal disc against the baroque gauge. There was a significant amount of the 1.5mm block visible. I then double checked with feeler gauges and found the 1.5mm block was actually closer to 1.8
Vintage saddles like this can't have perfect intonation. One string will always have a slightly sharper tone while the other one will have a slightly flatter tone.
You can also buy a set of those wrenches as a set,at Lowes or any walmart, with the one you need in the set, that way you won't lose the one single one, keep it with your guitar case.
I didn't? Darn! That'd be an important step. I normally go around 6/64 of an inch for Tele pickup height, and if it's too boomy, I'd lower them slightly on the bass side.
Are you referring to my comment at the beginning of the video where I said that this Tele didn't need any oil on the fretboard because it's finished? I like lemon oil for regular unfinished fretboards. There's a big debate in some corners about whether one should or should not use lemon oil on fretboards, and I'm in Camp "Lemon oil is fine" because I've used it for decades.
It would have been more helpful to me if you had a guitar that needed a setup so you could demonstrate everything you’re talking about. To have one that needs no truss rod adjustment nor much of anything else doesn’t really help.
Yeah, I know. That's fair. The thing is, I set up that guitar years ago, and I assumed that after all that time, it'd need some adjustments... but no, it was rock solid.
Sure they do. I've seen tons of videos where they talk about how you don't need heavy strings to get good tone because Billy Gibbons plays 8's and he's got a great tone. The truth is that 8's or 9's will sound wimpy.
@@budgetguitarist Billy F Gibbons doesn't sound wimpy though, does he? Rick Beato has done an in depth discussion of string size. Worth having a look. Its all opinions though, right?
1) He didn't actually put all the strings in at once, which was kinda disappointing. I really wanted to see that trick. 2) Those aren't 'old school tuners', the kind with the slot where you have to insert the string into the axis of the peg. 3) On vintage Teles, the neck has to be removed in order to adjust the truss rod. 4) On those same vintage Teles, the pickguard needs to be removed to set the height of the neck pickup. 5) Adjusting the truss rod is NOT setting intonation...This guy doesn't seem to know what he's talking about. Typical RUclipsr.
This is how the professionals who work on guitars do it. That's where I learned it from. It's the standard. If you don't know anything about working on guitars, you might not know that. I'm glad to help.
It is a good thing to post videos that are helpful to people. Nice job on this video! Thank You
Installed a set of Lindy Fralins this week...noticed their recommended close to string distance (1/16 and 2/16 inches) seems to really work better than my usual much larger distance. My cheapo Squier CV50 sounds like a million bucks... as nice as my Japanese and USA cousins...
Fralin pickups are top quality for sure!
For a few years I have been using Rev Willie's 7.5 0r 8s.and purchesd from zzounds a fender performer tellie and your the tellie man who has gotten me om the right path...RocknRollflat5
Thanks, this was very clear and helpful.
Honestly the most helpful setup video I've come across!
many thanks for sharing this action adjustement tutorial, it was very informative :D
Thank you for that, as I have a Mexican Tele Baja Butterscotch which just needs a bit of fine tuning.
I was tempted to take it to my local luthier, but as I have some of the same basic tools I’m going to set it up myself.😊
I got locking tuners on my Stratocaster, but my Telecaster has normal Fender stratocaster tuners. I don't twine the strings around too much, i just stretch the string, and tune it up while i hold and angle on the string so it get winded just like a half knot and my strings don't slip. I however like the locking tuners better because then its just to thread thru and cut and have nothing sticking out
Your set up is wow factor 100%.you should even the little things.and I'm geting a tellie usa used to have a 52 ri but during the time I thought if I get a sertan guitar I'll get better now I scored the bullit that's why I'm hear and the telecaster is a buitful tool thank you Wil be using all you moves on doing set up..RocknRollFlat5
Have you ever tried wrapping the strings over the saddles ' around back and under then over top the saddles again ' wouldn't that be considered locking the strings around the saddles?
Nope, never thought to try that. Interesting idea...
That’s an interesting idea!.
Thanks
What would be your recommended hacks or better yet the harness with them?
Wondering how old do i need to be so i can point with my middle finger ?
To really pull it off, you need to be at least 40.
No problem , could've done tht long time ago , oh the time iv wasted . Lol ,gd vid .
Richard and officer Tony, can you recommend a good set of headphones for using an amp and guitar? Before I buy something I wanted to ask what someone in the industry uses. I have Vic Firths I picked up used, but I heard their mainly set for drummers or something. They don't sound too bad but they're uncomfortable as heck. Thanks for the videos and all the great tips!
I don't think there's anything like an industry standard, but for around $69 the AKG K-240 headphones are pretty popular. I have a pair. They're very comfortable and sound good. The AKG K-271 headphones sound better and are on sale at Sweetwater right now for around $120. I'm a big fan of AKG.
I have an old 1970' s stereo headphones, and i love them on my amp .I found them at a vintage store. The headphone brand says superx
Thanks, feeling broke now.
Hi, did you check string action gauge marks showing true with calipers ? Cuz few people saying baroque not showing true. Example 2.00mm not same with calipers. If you checked with calipers pls tell me too. I’m wondering bareque action ruller does showing mm or inch side true or not?
My battery is dead on my calipers (I just checked) but when I get a new battery, I'll check it. It looks perfect to me, but it's not a bad idea to measure it.
I found this too using digital calipers I found a small metal disc measuring 1.6mm.
I like using it as a starting point for action at the 17th fret on fenders as its what Fender recommend. On a flat surface I placed this metal disc against the baroque gauge. There was a significant amount of the 1.5mm block visible. I then double checked with feeler gauges and found the 1.5mm block was actually closer to 1.8
I came to see how you set intonation with the 3 piece saddle and you demonstrated exactly nothing.
I guess he doesn’t know how to. It’s a compromise
Vintage saddles like this can't have perfect intonation. One string will always have a slightly sharper tone while the other one will have a slightly flatter tone.
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Hi I have a different saddle 6 pairs of small screws instead of the three you have what allen key is needed to adjust them?
Probably a .050" hex-style wrench. That's what Fenders normally use. If you go to Fender.com, you can order a hex-style wrench over there for it.
You can also buy a set of those wrenches as a set,at Lowes or any walmart, with the one you need in the set, that way you won't lose the one single one, keep it with your guitar case.
What the hell is with these tiny fractions of inches it is confusing compared to just using mms
You didn't show any pickup height adjustment
I didn't? Darn! That'd be an important step. I normally go around 6/64 of an inch for Tele pickup height, and if it's too boomy, I'd lower them slightly on the bass side.
Don’t use any oil on the raw wood fretboards. Use products designed for that.
Are you referring to my comment at the beginning of the video where I said that this Tele didn't need any oil on the fretboard because it's finished? I like lemon oil for regular unfinished fretboards. There's a big debate in some corners about whether one should or should not use lemon oil on fretboards, and I'm in Camp "Lemon oil is fine" because I've used it for decades.
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Dragging it out mate just get on with it
Short attention spans are very common in modern times.
It would have been more helpful to me if you had a guitar that needed a setup so you could demonstrate everything you’re talking about. To have one that needs no truss rod adjustment nor much of anything else doesn’t really help.
Yeah, I know. That's fair. The thing is, I set up that guitar years ago, and I assumed that after all that time, it'd need some adjustments... but no, it was rock solid.
Nobody says string gauge doesn’t matter.
Sure they do. I've seen tons of videos where they talk about how you don't need heavy strings to get good tone because Billy Gibbons plays 8's and he's got a great tone. The truth is that 8's or 9's will sound wimpy.
@@budgetguitarist Billy F Gibbons doesn't sound wimpy though, does he? Rick Beato has done an in depth discussion of string size. Worth having a look. Its all opinions though, right?
@@grahamlennon4072 Yes. When I put a 9 on my high E string, it sounds thinner than when I put on a 10. It just does.
Straighten your bridge first. It's not lined up with your pickguard.
Not helpful... what's the point of setting up a tele that's already mostly set up?
1) He didn't actually put all the strings in at once, which was kinda disappointing. I really wanted to see that trick. 2) Those aren't 'old school tuners', the kind with the slot where you have to insert the string into the axis of the peg. 3) On vintage Teles, the neck has to be removed in order to adjust the truss rod. 4) On those same vintage Teles, the pickguard needs to be removed to set the height of the neck pickup. 5) Adjusting the truss rod is NOT setting intonation...This guy doesn't seem to know what he's talking about. Typical RUclipsr.
What a useless video. Thousands of an inch, where is he, the 1700’s
This is how the professionals who work on guitars do it. That's where I learned it from. It's the standard. If you don't know anything about working on guitars, you might not know that. I'm glad to help.
I don't trust the 3 harnesses