...ok forget that question because I know the answer. Anyhow, I was wondering about your action preference? I have been setting up my own gits lately and figured out that on a guitar with JUMBO frets I actually like the action a little high. It seems to produce better pinch harmonics and a general crunchier crunch and sustain....is it me
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When i was young and unexperienced = low action (speed and easy fretting was 1st priority).
When i got older and more experienced = higher action (sound is now 1st priority).
And i'm faster today than i was back then, so the higher action doesn't bother me. It's just a different feeling.
So, higher action sounds better to me, compared to a too low action. Less rattle, better sustain and punch. These observations are all with jumbo equipped guitars.
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I've had a hard time lately playing my Yamaha Weddington, and I finally figured out why. The action is ridiculously low, and I can't feel the strings properly like I can on my other guitars. I had to raise the action quite a bit to feel comfortable with it.
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I don't want the strings to rattle when I play harder. I set the action by feel, and I've always thought it was pretty low. I just picked up a guitar that plays really well, and it's 2mm at the 12th fret on the high E. So I guess I like high action then...?This electric phase ain't no teenage craze -UFO
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