Great vid, if you are down at 2mm on low E and 1 5mm on high e, but you are getting fret buzz do you raise bridge saddles higher, or adjust truss rod? I have this issue on a cheap beginner guitar and suspect its the poor guitar at fault.
I personally dislike floating tremolos so I tend to add between 3-5 springs in the back and screw the two trem claw screws as far into the body as I can, this keeps the tremolo flat to the body even when all 6 strings are tuned up to pitch. Hope this helps!
Thanks for your comment. No, I don't use a capo at all when adjusting action, however I do use a capo at the first fret when checking the truss rod adjustment.
Clear Direct & Simple no time wasted now I have to back to the Setup Pt.1
I was searching for this kind of video to forward to my beginner friend. This is hands down the best one. Great job, informative and on point!
Great vid, if you are down at 2mm on low E and 1
5mm on high e, but you are getting fret buzz do you raise bridge saddles higher, or adjust truss rod? I have this issue on a cheap beginner guitar and suspect its the poor guitar at fault.
Do I have to keep retuning to maintain the trem gap? Thanks
I personally dislike floating tremolos so I tend to add between 3-5 springs in the back and screw the two trem claw screws as far into the body as I can, this keeps the tremolo flat to the body even when all 6 strings are tuned up to pitch. Hope this helps!
When measuring your action did you put a capo on first fret ?
Thanks for your comment. No, I don't use a capo at all when adjusting action, however I do use a capo at the first fret when checking the truss rod adjustment.
5 months ago I asked the question. my set up is all over :) LOL@@GuitarReviver
@@persiaguitar well now you know for next time ;-)
thanks a lot @@GuitarReviver
switch off the stupid F music in the background
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