aj1 wrote:froot wrote:hey, i've got a yamaha fg-335 that i pulled out of my dads closet. i've been playing it for a while, and it's remarkably harder to play then all my friends guitars. im using medium guage strings.
I measured my 12th fret and it's at 6 mm which is 1/4 inch on the bass E. a few minutes on google showed me that my action is *really* high. my saddle is 8/64 of an inch high on the bass. how much do you think i should take off?
Take it to a good guitar tech because you are sure to screw up the intonation and at least you'll get the whole thing set up properly.
The only bridges I would mess around with are the tunomatics which are very easy to set up
I agree! If you don't have information or training then leave your tools in the box and resist any temptation to file, sand, whittle or otherwise potentially ruin a nice guitar. Please invest $40 or 50 dollars in a professional set-up and evaluation... Nothing wrong with tinkering but do some reading, talk to people, invest in a few proper tools, and then obtain some cheap "throw down" instruments to practice on... I often obtain a cheaper import from an EBAY sale or pawnshop and will then "set up" "modify" or "hotrod" the guitar into something better. It's a nice hobby...
Middleaged Redneck sorta guy who refuses to grow up...passion for music, especially Southern Rock but like bout everything cept Gangsta/Hip Hop. Collect guitars, mandolins, and love to ride Harleys.