Bass Guitar String Height Mm at Susan Wallace blog

Bass Guitar String Height Mm. Why are you measuring at the 12th fret? I take my string height from the last fret. My c is around 1.65mm and my b is around 2.25, at. A good guitar technician will measure action all over the fretboard to take the big picture into account. Measure your action at the thirdand 17th frets, as well. I have heard some mistake action for string tightness, but this is not the same thing. The factory spec for string height is: You may hear someone say, “my action is too high.” string. As a general rule, low action is between 1/16th” and 9/64″, or 1.6mm to 3.5mm. How high or low the strings are above the fretboard is called action. After all, bass players don’t just play in one spot. This gives me enough depth to the sound while maintaining relatively. I'd say as a general rule of thumb a good, well adjusted, high quality neck and action should be able to get down to 2mm for a light. Your fretboard has a radius, and you’ll want your string height to follow that radius. So eventually i’ve settled for 2.25 mm @ 1st string and 2.5 mm @ 4th.

Guitar Action The Complete Guide to String Height & Action Adjustments
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This gives me enough depth to the sound while maintaining relatively. Your fretboard has a radius, and you’ll want your string height to follow that radius. I have heard some mistake action for string tightness, but this is not the same thing. How high or low the strings are above the fretboard is called action. Measure your action at the thirdand 17th frets, as well. I take my string height from the last fret. A good guitar technician will measure action all over the fretboard to take the big picture into account. The factory spec for string height is: You may hear someone say, “my action is too high.” string. Why are you measuring at the 12th fret?

Guitar Action The Complete Guide to String Height & Action Adjustments

Bass Guitar String Height Mm A good guitar technician will measure action all over the fretboard to take the big picture into account. You may hear someone say, “my action is too high.” string. I'd say as a general rule of thumb a good, well adjusted, high quality neck and action should be able to get down to 2mm for a light. So eventually i’ve settled for 2.25 mm @ 1st string and 2.5 mm @ 4th. Your fretboard has a radius, and you’ll want your string height to follow that radius. As a general rule, low action is between 1/16th” and 9/64″, or 1.6mm to 3.5mm. How high or low the strings are above the fretboard is called action. After all, bass players don’t just play in one spot. The factory spec for string height is: Why are you measuring at the 12th fret? Measure your action at the thirdand 17th frets, as well. My c is around 1.65mm and my b is around 2.25, at. This gives me enough depth to the sound while maintaining relatively. I take my string height from the last fret. I have heard some mistake action for string tightness, but this is not the same thing. A good guitar technician will measure action all over the fretboard to take the big picture into account.

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