Best Jaguar set up video
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Best Jaguar set up video
I’m sure hurb made this right?
Can someone link me the best videos walking through how you set up a Jaguar?
I’ve never done a start to finish on my VM Jaguar and I noticed Andy said his used to play like shit maybe mine does too idk
Now I’m between jobs I potentially have time for this stuff
Can someone link me the best videos walking through how you set up a Jaguar?
I’ve never done a start to finish on my VM Jaguar and I noticed Andy said his used to play like shit maybe mine does too idk
Now I’m between jobs I potentially have time for this stuff
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I may need your help at some point, hurb.
I had a watch of the second video and he sort of skirts over the stuff he knows how to measure that I don't, like the back bow of the neck which I think may be my issue.
My staytrem bridge is pretty much flush with the body, which I know is not where you want it to be, you want it floating right, and the neck shimmed such that you bring the heel of the neck up closer to the strings and have it then giving you a nice action length of the scale?
I have a shim of two business cards depth in the pocket, and it's visible from the side of the guitar, so not insignificant, but the dusty end of the neck is still pretty much miles away from the strings, so there's no way I'm bringing the bridge up to make that worse...
Do I need to pack an entire cereal packet of cardboard as a shim to reduce my action on the upper frets? WTF is going on lads
I had a watch of the second video and he sort of skirts over the stuff he knows how to measure that I don't, like the back bow of the neck which I think may be my issue.
My staytrem bridge is pretty much flush with the body, which I know is not where you want it to be, you want it floating right, and the neck shimmed such that you bring the heel of the neck up closer to the strings and have it then giving you a nice action length of the scale?
I have a shim of two business cards depth in the pocket, and it's visible from the side of the guitar, so not insignificant, but the dusty end of the neck is still pretty much miles away from the strings, so there's no way I'm bringing the bridge up to make that worse...
Do I need to pack an entire cereal packet of cardboard as a shim to reduce my action on the upper frets? WTF is going on lads
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I did break the guitar down and took off the neck etc, and found one small old shim I had in there which was a business card and covered only the section of the neck pocket of the two neck screws closest to the bridge.. I added another section as like I said I found my action at the high frets still seems high even with the bridge as low as it will go.
Something's up. Do I need a thicker full neck pocket shim or something to get to the point I need - and then some extra truss rod tension? How do you measure all this stuff without a feeler gauge?
Something's up. Do I need a thicker full neck pocket shim or something to get to the point I need - and then some extra truss rod tension? How do you measure all this stuff without a feeler gauge?
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Shim is mega long because these are always up in my targeted ads
http://www.stewmac.com/tonewoods/shop- ... 6266140842
Hurb has called me a n00b so I’ll try again with it reduced to a cm
http://www.stewmac.com/tonewoods/shop- ... 6266140842
Hurb has called me a n00b so I’ll try again with it reduced to a cm
Yes, although not a full pocket shim. Focus the shim closer to the body. You're trying to create angle. A full pocket shim will just raise the neck by whatever the thickness of the shim is. A shim near the body will change the angle of the neck according to maths.Mike wrote: Something's up. Do I need a thicker full neck pocket shim or something to get to the point I need -
Nope! Truss rod is only for changing the straightness of the neck once it's under tension from the strings. It's not for changing the angle of the neck relative to the body.Mike wrote:and then some extra truss rod tension?
The guide below uses feeler gauges and capos on the first and 15th fret, looking for a gap of 0.15mm. I've always just fingered the first and last fret, and eye-balled the gap at the 12th to be about 1mm and called it a day.
http://www.musicradar.com/how-to/adjus ... -truss-rod
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I don’t have a car remember - evolved past that 3 years agobenecol wrote:Just had to have a good whiff of the smelling salts. I'm loving Mike's total shim all the time approach.
One assumes he has four jacks in the boot of his car, and wheel changes are a major endeavour.
The old shim wasn’t doing it so I added more just the wrong more
Jason it intonates perfect - always has - the one bit of setup I can do