5 Guitar Setup Tips & Tricks You NEED To Know
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- Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
- Keeping your guitar properly maintained will not only make it play better, but SOUND better too. In this video Dave Onorato from Dojo Guitar Repair in Atlanta GA gives you 5 guitar setup tips and tricks every guitar player should know.
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Guys could you please someday talk about guitars with bigsbys and propers set ups for staying in tune playing it???
You didn’t mention that dude with the drill driver using it on the axe!😭
Dave needs his own channel. Time for an intervention, Rhett!
GDK Opinionator look at Dave’s world of stuff. That’s exactly what you are looking for
Or a weekly, by weekly, or monthly guitar setup like videos.
I agree ! 100 percent!
@@vausemike lmao that’s not even him 😂 another guitar Dave
TOTALLY AGREE THAT DAVE NEEDS HIS OWN CHANNEL...but the dude is so fuggin busy doing repairs and making gitars remarkable, that that would taper off if his mojo hit a speed bump like feeling pressure to create content. I'll take any/all "guest spots" available where this guitar Jedi shares his secrets, though...just sayin.
Dave Onorato sure knows his stuff. Not only that, he explains it well. Thanks, Rhett, for having Dave on your channel.
I've been spending my quarantine time trying to setup my guitars (because why not) so this couldn't have come at a better time haha
Mike Hilbun wish I could send you 30 of mine to do!
I’m a key worker so working 60hours per week! Stay safe Mike!
Quarantune
Catherine Faulkner I’m still doing some teaching so I wish I had a bit more time but send them on over! Haha you stay safe out there too! 🤘🏻
Then you better watch some other videos like from 'Dave's World of Fun Stuff'. All his videos are on Setups & repairs. Info's A LOT better imho.
@@StringsOfCrossroads I feel you- I run a global financial intelligence and cybercrime investigations group with offices all over the world. I used to be able to hop on a plane to Singapore or London or Tokyo and work with my teams now I do it all via Google Hangouts and it has added many hours to what was a long day anything. That said, I am thankful that I still am working and that I have 150 cool people working for me that help make this all easier- thankfully travel will start up again soon.
I just want a Dave repair channel. Between that and Dave's World of Fun, the two Dave's could corner the guitar repair RUclips market.
It’s insane how similar guitar and bicycle tuning and tools are.
Funny how from 93 when I first started playing until early this year, I never could set my guitars up good. No one wanted to teach or show you back then. Got into learning on RUclips from the pandemic, spent $200 on tools etc., and now thanks to y’alls vids I can do it now! It’s fun too!! And my guitars are now exactly how I like them👍🏻
At about 8.57 Dave was going into more detail on cutting the Nut Slots low and something about "an easy fix " balancing height of strings on frets or such, as he walks over to work bench on left - then recording is cut - jumps to Rhett asking Dave what tools are needed ... Sure wish we could have seen the rest of what Dave was about to say ... Grateful to see this, just looks like there is so much more to hear from Dave , that's all ! Be great if Dave had his own Channel ?
As a player who's maintained my own instruments for decades, I think Dave's advise is solid, and I was especially happy to hear his take on setting pickup height. Many sources state measurements that admittedly give a "ballpark" idea, but the best way I've found is to set height while listening with headphones (with clean and dirty tones) until pickups and/or pole pieces reach an obvious sweet spot. ...Great content 'round here.
Dave's the man,out of all the fix your axe guys on yt, he's the easiest to understand,always innovative and fun to watch, loved the velcro tip,saving all videos with Dave in them for quick reference,thanks for another great video Rhett. 😊👍
A full setup tutorial with dave going through the process of balancing the trussroads and the string height would be SO AWESOME!!
I set up my guitars all the time. I finally got those radius gauge and wow what a difference!
man I have so much appreciation for guys like Dave, people who know how to take care of instruments and actually explain in details, learned a lot about maintaining and operating guitars from guys like him, it's really cool.
Would be a killer to see his rendition of installing a soldered pickup system like Dimarzios and such... if ever haha
Anyways keep it up guys, really enjoy your vids!
This is great! Im the worst with guitar maintenance, this put the much needed guilt on how important it is to maintain my guitar.
I love the good, cheap, fast poster on his wall. So true in every way!
Wow, that camera shot looking down the neck is very impressive. Ive never seen someone pull off that focus effect so perfectly.
Just wanted to say that these videos are not only very helpful and informative but also very well recorded.
I went from playing a couple hours a day to almost none at all and selling all my electric guitars. Recently, a friend gave me an old 90's Squire Strat with a bunch of issues -- basically not even the neck was attached right. Your videos helped immensely in setting up the axe to a point that I'm now really happy with. :)
So thanks a lot. Your guitar tech friend Dave is a legend, too. Such a smart and sympathetic person! So much to teach!
I really appreciate him a lot. Just wanna say that he needs to take better care of his thumbs.
Take care, both of you. Thanks to both of you!
Thanks DAVE and Rhett!!!!
Thank you to both of you for this very informative guitar maintenance video.
The velcro sandwich,to keep the strings aligned and together is zen perfect logic.
I have never seen that before.
Excellent, Dave.
You 2 are awesome. I have seen you on Rick's channel. The love of music and guitars is very obvious. I appreciate you taking the time to give us guitarist your experiences and great info about these Fabulous instruments.
Gents- thanks for providing and sharing great info to the community- Very cool and generous.
What a great tip on the pin puller. I've always used the notch on the string winder to pull the pins up, but it can be kind of dicey, as Rhett mentioned. I've ordered one of these and will probably end up getting one to keep in each of my steel string acoustic cases so that I have ready access whenever needed.
Number 2 & 3 Is something I never realized that was my problem good thing this video is here, it helped me a lot
BIG plus on the Velcro straps!! My buddy’s vintage Fender tube amp literally had a short with something in the circuitry as a string got snarled within the amp while he was re-stringing his guitar! It cost almost as much as a change of tubes. THANKS FOR SHARING!!
The velcro trick is a great one. Thanks.
Thanks guys for this one. Good to know I'm not too far off. Be safe and have a great week!!
A+ video. Dave makes this kind of thing so simple
Dave is the man!
I agree, Dave needs a channel for sure.
This is great Rhett ( and Dave ). I've been Learning to do-my-own maintenance on my guitars = Always comes out Better. Stay Safe guys and Thanks for sharing.
Oh yeah Rhett,
Thanks a lot man for putting this one together.
preciate it.
Good show.
Thanks for this informative video Rhett. Dave, you are the man!
Another great video Rhett. I contacted Dave about a month ago he replied promptly and was very helpful. I would highly recommend him I ended up not needing him otherwise I would’ve traveled a distance to have him work on my guitars.
SO HELPFUL!
I gave up trying to sight down the neck to check bow/relief years ago. The string under tension will be straight. So just put a capo on the first fret, and hold the string down at about the 15th fret for an acoustic, and check how much space there is between the string and the neck at about the 9th fret. Lots of space = too much relief = tighten the truss rod. No space = back bow = loosen the truss rod. But before mucking with the truss rod, test both the low and high E strings. Sometimes necks twist a bit. As far as intonation testing goes, I find I get better results comparing 7th fret harmonic with 7th fret fretted on acoustic or 19th fret harmonic with 19th fret fretted on electric.
Love Dave! Love Rhett! We are so lucky. Thanks guys.
Please get Dave to host his own RUclips channel! He seems cool as hell. I'd watch him guitar-tech'ing all day long.
THANK YOU !! currently building my first kit guitar and its coming along well, just hoping i didnt mess anything up. In process of setting action and pickup heights now, thisvideo was amazing ! Thanks again !!
Nice video and thanks from Brazil!
Thanks guys - gr8 stuff!
DAVE IS THE GURU!!! Rhett, of course you kick ass, too, bruddah...no shade at all intended! This "toot" really makes alotta' sense-regardless of your repair expertise or confidence level. THANK YOU BOTH!
Thanks guys..great info on this one! Radius gauge ( had just got a set ), velcro hack, pin puller, nut hack, all new ideas for me.
more of this plz. very informative. bring this guy back on the regular !
Dave is the best!
Extremely valuable video!
GOLD 🥇in a 20 minute video!
I would love to see the three amigos get back together! A really important video for anyone trying to make the guitar process more convenient and fun!
Also, I'm glad Dave touched on nut height, that's something often overlooked. Lots of budget guitars have nuts that are a little too high when new. I swapped the plastic nut on my Epiphone LP for a bone one and after getting it adjusted to my liking, it's got more sustain and sounds SO much better on open strings.
This one and the 10 Guitar Hacks vid are SO awesome; Great job, guys!!! Sparks in Daytona
Your cab sims are soo good, tbh you saved me with them
thanks a bunch! You guys are the best.
Love that velcro trick Dave!
Thanks for the great tips, I usually reach into the soundhole to loosen bridge pins from the bottom after the strings are out of the way.
I appreciate this video...I learned stuff. Rhett does a great job.
Great info! I would definitely be bringing my guitars to Dave if I lived there.
Do the video you were talking about making, take a reasonably priced guitar and upgrade it to make it a real gigging guitar, changing the pots etc. Great video again chaps, always a pleasure to see your work.
The Velcro trick on the strings was brilliant!!
Great Video! Helpful Tipps- Thanx 🤘
Great tips! Velcro string trick was a new one for me!
Thanks Dojo
Please do more videos with Dave Onorato.
Great video for all guitar players. I also have a Dave Tech whom I bring my gig guitars to every 6 months for full adjustments and/or repairs as I play every day practising, then rehearse, then gig, all for fun. I change strings every month, so I clean fretboard but thats about it. I also keep a dryer cloth handy and wipe every 2weeks or so on pickups/pick guard to eliminate any static. 👍🎸🎵🎶🎼😃
Cool static tip.
Great video! Super informative. Thanks guys!
dave is awesome; also my friend is in a ramones style punk band, and all his guitars are trashed and equipped with multiple pick reloaders on the the front and back of head stock and body, and he loves to frisbee pix over the crowd.
excellent info. thank you both. j.
Very helpful. Thank you so much. Straight facts and no real wasted time.
Using a capo to hold the strings in place works as well as an alternative to the Velcro method. Good video!
learned a lot. thank you.
Please keep these coming while we all sit inside!
Great video I like his work ethic and style. Good tips
Love these DIY tech videos!
Thank you.
Dave is literally the Mr Wizard of guitars. Great video.
Good stuff.
It is much easier, and more accurate to use the strings on the guitar to check neck relief (bow) rather than trying to eyeball it. With all strings tuned to pitch, put a capo on the first fret, then fret the string at various points along the fretboard. It is 98% as good as a regular straight edge.
The velcro trick is great. Much better than using tape.
Very helpful!
Great content thanks. Even after 50 years of playing I learned a hack or two today. Keep it up!
I've been playing guitar (on and off) for 25 years. There's still too much too learn! Thank you gents!
Great tips....I knew some of these tricks, but learned a couple more. Thanks Dave and Rhett! Two items, kind of tough, but how to shape a bone nut and how to refret or dress frets.
Cool seeing a Roy Smeck signature. Roy was Elliot Randall’s teacher when a Elz was a kid in NYC.
I am really loving these videos - Dave seems like an extremely knowledgable guitar tech. You are very lucky to have him in your area. So are you gonna do the "fixer upper" video?
Man, that's one of the prettiest Les Pauls I've ever seen. Some good tips too.
Thanks for the videos! It's helping with the monotony.
I'd like to see you and Dave do a pre-tour gear check on ALL your gear, see what he would look for in checking over guitars, amps, board, etc.
Very good info, guys! Thanks a ton for the vid!
Good video and I’ll try some of these but to be honest due to my lack of skill the best lesson from this video for me is now I know when to bring my guitar to an expert!
A plastic fuse puller works to remove the pins if your in a bind too. great video guys, thanks.
Intonation on a Standard Strat with single pickups, along with setting string height on a Floyd Rose Strat like an Ibanez with dual humbuckers..And installing two Tone pots on a Telecaster with dual P-90's.
Omg this video was soo helpful! Thanks so much!!
5.44 glad to hear someone say its impossible to get a guitar perfectly in tune being a stringed instrument. First time I've heard anyone and especially a professional say this.
And you're right back to just melt face! Best ever! 🤘
yeah....my neighbor uses his rack tuner to intonate his f-100 Yamaha he got at GC w a gift certificate..... lol
I had to call Dave out on that...love the channel Rhett.
This was super useful. Packed full of very useful tips. The nut height trick was one, I was missing in my library - and it might just solve an issue I have with a LP Jr. I upgraded the nut on. So thanks!
Great vid!!
Love your stuff!!!!!
Thank you so much 😊
Simple tip to keep from cross threading: spin in reverse until you see or feel a "click", then tighten a turn or so forward and check to make sure the screw is still at 90 degrees, then continue.
Thanks a lot for this video, very informative!
Great content!
Very insightful, and much needed ! Thanks ^^
Great channel. Thanks. As far as ideas for another set-up video, I'd love to see Dave start from scratch with changing a nut, but most importantly the process he uses to get the nut slots all cut to the proper depth for a real low action setup. I've cut two nuts and both times I cut one of the slots just barely too deep and had to use the super glue/baking soda trick to fix my mistake.
I usually buy nuts that are pre-slotted... they're usually a little too tall, so I just sand off the bottom side of the nut rather than working the top side down, it saves time, but I'm not gonna lie, changing a nut and getting it right takes some time and definitely some patience. I don't remove the strings from the tuners when I change a nut, I just loosen them and put them off the sides of the neck, taping them down with painter's tape if need be, to keep them out of the way, but I've got to say, Dave's velcro strip trick would be really handy in this situation to keep them out of the way, too, I think.
that velcro tip was great