Rayk
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I asked the question about action in my NGD thread anyway Al sent along some specs of 5/64 and 6/64 or 3/32nd of an inch or .093
After thinking about it I’m kind of having a hard time with that , why ? because my head is broke and it seems like that’s pretty amazing action .
It was mentioned some thing that’s high . Now I have ask what kind of music are you folks playing ? Lol ok I’m just funning
My head says your fret board has to be spot on and not many truly meet spot on or I’m on the crazy train again . Me head “ me “ not being misspelled lol says the strings wave form would be dang close to fretting out at least acoustically on the low side , you might not hear plugged in though I don’t know .
I need that string height gauge thingy lol
Anyway so if you can might post some of your action heights at the 12th fret and if you get any fret buzz when you start rocking out it might be much so listen close.
Maybe even some details about the trueness or level of your finger board as well if possible , any rolling hills or valleys
Thanks
After thinking about it I’m kind of having a hard time with that , why ? because my head is broke and it seems like that’s pretty amazing action .
It was mentioned some thing that’s high . Now I have ask what kind of music are you folks playing ? Lol ok I’m just funning
My head says your fret board has to be spot on and not many truly meet spot on or I’m on the crazy train again . Me head “ me “ not being misspelled lol says the strings wave form would be dang close to fretting out at least acoustically on the low side , you might not hear plugged in though I don’t know .
I need that string height gauge thingy lol
Anyway so if you can might post some of your action heights at the 12th fret and if you get any fret buzz when you start rocking out it might be much so listen close.
Maybe even some details about the trueness or level of your finger board as well if possible , any rolling hills or valleys
Thanks