hey guys, i just played a jem @ guitar center and the action was crazy low, it inspired me to tweak with my rg. after tightening the truss rod, shimming the nut, and lowering the bridge i got it pretty low. i have been playing for 6 months now so lower is better for me. have figured out most of the tech side of it, you know wiring, setting a guitar up, and messin with floyd roses. just curious how high u guys like yours at.
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Originally posted by randyrhoadsguitar View PostI have small hands, but prefer higher action. It's a little wierd to others, but i'm perfectly fine with it.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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I usually set mine so that a full-step bend at the 15th fret grinds out, then raise it just to where it doesn't grind out.
Been thinking lately about going higher since I'm finding I can't really "dig in" on a lot of things, and you don't get as much picking dynamics with really low action because the harder you hit, the more "spank" and fretbuzz you get.I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
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Randy had no problem with high action. And we all know how small he was and the monster baseball bat neck he had on his les paul .
Karl Sandoval Interview: The guitar was finished. Before it was built, I remember Randy coming down to see me. I was busy writing up the sale form and he was just kind of standing around and waiting. I had a harmony guitar that belonged to my dad that was sitting there. While I was writing up the invoice I started to hear this classical music. He had picked up the guitar, got into the classical style of holding the guitar and started playing. It was completely flawless. This guy was incredible. I could never make that guitar sound like that! The guy was so well trained in classical music that he liked the fat neck, he didn’t mind the heavy gage strings, and he didn’t mind the high action. He played it very well and he was just kind of passing time as I was writing the invoice. It was very interesting to hear him perform like that.sigpic
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I prefer mine LOW but wish i could get used to the higher actions that guys like YJM and SRV use
the higher action give a more solid tone and sustain i hearIf it's not a CHARVEL then i dont want to play it,look at it or even fuckin THINK about it!
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Originally posted by randyrhoadsguitar View PostRandy had no problem with high action. And we all know how small he was and the monster baseball bat neck he had on his les paul .
Karl Sandoval Interview: The guitar was finished. Before it was built, I remember Randy coming down to see me. I was busy writing up the sale form and he was just kind of standing around and waiting. I had a harmony guitar that belonged to my dad that was sitting there. While I was writing up the invoice I started to hear this classical music. He had picked up the guitar, got into the classical style of holding the guitar and started playing. It was completely flawless. This guy was incredible. I could never make that guitar sound like that! The guy was so well trained in classical music that he liked the fat neck, he didn’t mind the heavy gage strings, and he didn’t mind the high action. He played it very well and he was just kind of passing time as I was writing the invoice. It was very interesting to hear him perform like that.If it's not a CHARVEL then i dont want to play it,look at it or even fuckin THINK about it!
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