Ok, I've had this acoustic for a while, and I played it often, but it's spent the last few months in the case (almost a year, actually) because the action is so high.
Or rather, it WAS high [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
After adjusting the truss rod to straighten the neck, it was, of course, still too high. Even fretting Major chords was a PITFingers, so I took the nut and bridge off and sanded them down - now it's nice and playable almost like an electric [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
I'd say it's got "average" electric-style action (a little high, but lots easier to fret and do scalar runs up to the body).
If you've ever played this model, you probably know what the action is like.
Anyhoo, no "before" pics, so no "after" pics - I thought for sure I'd screw it up and have to start over with a new set, so I didn't take pics [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
If you've got one of these, I heartily suggest sanding the nut and saddle down a bit to improve the action - you might find yourself playing it more often [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
Newc
Or rather, it WAS high [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
After adjusting the truss rod to straighten the neck, it was, of course, still too high. Even fretting Major chords was a PITFingers, so I took the nut and bridge off and sanded them down - now it's nice and playable almost like an electric [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
I'd say it's got "average" electric-style action (a little high, but lots easier to fret and do scalar runs up to the body).
If you've ever played this model, you probably know what the action is like.
Anyhoo, no "before" pics, so no "after" pics - I thought for sure I'd screw it up and have to start over with a new set, so I didn't take pics [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
If you've got one of these, I heartily suggest sanding the nut and saddle down a bit to improve the action - you might find yourself playing it more often [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
Newc
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