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Neck Tension vs. String Height Question


Fret Buzz Question | Fractal Audio Systems Forum

Having both spring and string tension will help keep the bridge ... If buzzing is present throughout the neck, the string height needs to increase ...

Same string gauge / pitch /scale length, different string tension???

Hi all I have a question about electric guitar strings and string tension. Anyone have any thoughts on this? Basically the question is ...

question about the "half inch rule" - The Unofficial Martin Guitar Forum

The height of the strings off the top makes a difference in the static torque load on the top, and also can affect the sound. Of the two the ...

Zager Guitars | Easy Play Custom Guitars

Zager Easy Play Guitars Neck shape, size and string spacing ... Martin D 28 Brazilian vs Zager ZAD80CE; Custom String Height Adjustment on a Zager Easy Play ...

Taylor set up for string height - Unofficial Taylor Guitar Forum

The Taylor tech sheet sez:"Notice that if you sight down the neck to the top of the bridge, the top of the frets and the bride are on the same ...

Question to get a Picture good string action - www.KitGuitarsForum ...

bowing makes action a little higher. if neck is straight line then a parallel line to point where string sit on at the nut, and the height where ...

String Height - Discussion Forums - Reso Hangout

So before changing anything, I would carefully look at the neck bending. On my guitars (except the SN ) I press the string at the 1st fret with ...

Setting Guitar Action - YouTube

Setting guitar may look easy, and it is. But I'll go over what you should look out for when you set the action yourself.

The question to end all questions about neck relief

You can build a guitar neck and it will not forward bow under string tension ... action and string height, playing techniques..... And on ...

Introduction and setup question - FRETS.NET - NING

2) Adjust the neck straight with normal string tension and use a 1 ... The string height and relief are about the same as they were before the ...

Action and bridge height - Foro Flamenco

I know that some people measure the action with the string stopped at the first fret, and there are VERY good reasons for doing so, but is seems ...

Back Muscles: Anatomy and Function of Upper, Middle & Lower Back

Your back muscles help control your posture, let you move and help you breathe. They start at your neck, run down your spine and end just above your hips.

wilkinson vs100 trem height question - Unofficial Warmoth Forum

The neck is fully seated. The truss rod is adjusted to where there is around .003” relief under string tension. Last night I did some measuring.

Fret the first fret when checking string action?

Make sure the string height on each string follows the neck diameter profile (string profiles should be convex) and then if you want, measure ...

String Height Question(s) | Mark Wein Guitar Lessons

I was reading somewhere that a good rule of thumb was to have string height set between .045 and .060 at the 12th fret.

Raising action: truss rod or bridge? - Gearspace

Raising height will not increase tension. As you raise strings, they will tense up a micro amount and pitch will go a bit sharp, but lowering ...

strat setup question | Fender Stratocaster Guitar Forum

You shouldn't use neck relief to adjust the action. Some like to measure the neck relief using a capo on first fret while holding the string(s) ...

set up question: action vs. tone - Mandolin Cafe Forum

Default Re: set up question: action vs. tone ... I find that if you raise or lower the bridge you must adjust intonation. When you raised your ...

String tension differences on like model guitars. - The Les Paul Forum

Not sure if this answers the question accurately, but I've noticed that the action, and the condition of the fretboard and frets all contribute ...

String height, radius, and picking - The Cracking the Code Forum

My guitar's neck has a radius and normaly i would set my string height following the radius, and because of that the strings in the middle ...