Following a tech setup guide to setup my guitars properly One is an Ibanez RG1570 prestige and the other a Jackson ATX. The action was quite low on both of them but the bridges were really low too so I added a shim to the body side of the neck of both the guitars to allow me to raise the bridge.
I loosened the truss rod slighly to add a little relief and heightened the action as the strings were catching on the frets. Now the strange thing is, is that on both the guitars the action is almost identical and i'm still getting notes choking on the neck from one place only, if I bend the C# on the top E on both guitars. It couldn't possibly be that both of the guitars need fret work doing could it? The playability of them is good although I would like the action a fraction lower but if I lower it the choking obviously gets worse. Am I overlooking something here or will a fret level cure my problem?
Thanks in advance.
I loosened the truss rod slighly to add a little relief and heightened the action as the strings were catching on the frets. Now the strange thing is, is that on both the guitars the action is almost identical and i'm still getting notes choking on the neck from one place only, if I bend the C# on the top E on both guitars. It couldn't possibly be that both of the guitars need fret work doing could it? The playability of them is good although I would like the action a fraction lower but if I lower it the choking obviously gets worse. Am I overlooking something here or will a fret level cure my problem?
Thanks in advance.
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