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Out of boredom or curiosity, here's how I personally set-up my 3 Seagulls. I'll keep the measurements to inches in decimals, even though I'm Canadian eh.
Neck (relief) .010 Nut (1st fret action) Low E .022, High E .018 Saddle (12th fret action) Low E .100, High E .080 Seems to be about the best balance between tone and playability for most styles. How do you set-up your acoustics?
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I'll play:
Relief: .005-.007 1st. fret action: .010, .011, .012, .013, .014, .015 Saddle: ,042, .044, .046, .048, .050, .052 People think it won't work. But it does for me. Have 8 of em right now set to these specs. |
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String height @ 12th Fret:
Low E: 3/32" High E: 2/32" Relief: .005-.007”
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Relief - 0.006”
Nut - ~0.002” over 1st fret 12th Fret - ‘E’ 3/32”, ‘e’ 5/64” Works for me…
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Some differences in guitars. I usually only play fingerstyle these days and don't need much attack, so minimal relief and bass strings not much higher than trebles on my best guitars.
Relief: lowest guitar < 0.002" highest ~ 0.005" 1st fret clearance: (6th) ~ .010", (1st) ~ .002" 12th fret action (6th) 0.075" to 0.085"; (1st) < 0.070" to 0.075" depending on guitar.
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6/64'' low E
4/64-5/64" high e Relief around .005 |
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I play finger style and set my guitars to
Neck (relief): 0.005±0.001" Nut (1st fret action): 0.002" (when fretted at the 3rd) Saddle (12th fret action): Low E 0.075±0.005, High e 0.055±0.007 It varies with the guitar since there is some variation in fret level.
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A little off topic but perhaps relevant. I have recently bought a guitar which I struggled to play, I was getting pain in my thumb. I measured the spread of the strings of several guitars including a Taylor 12 string. The narrowest was 36mm the widest 41.5mm, 5.5 mm difference. The relevance is that my happiest width of strings is 38mm as I have short fingers. I have a Seagull SWS mini jumbo and found the string spread really wide so I made a new narrower nut. I appologise if this isn't relevant but enjoy those Seagull, they're great guitars. Mike
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When it feels/sounds right, and I don't have to fight to get what I need out of it - I do it strictly by eyeball, and it varies from guitar to guitar...
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Same here. The guitar will tell you where it needs to be.
Last edited by Wardo; 02-09-2023 at 06:41 PM. |
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I set my neck relief at about 0.007-0.010" and the low E string height above the fret at about 0.080" at the 12th fret.
- Glenn
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Thank you to all for responding. Its enlightening to get others perspectives. I never really cared about set-ups until I got a really bad one. Twice lol.
So I bought the proper tools (feeler gauges, sanding jig, nut files, etc.) and now I do it myself. And for friends, and for friends of friends lol. Anyways, thanks again for sharing. Play on ![]()
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I’ve been experimenting the last 12-18 months with different playing styles, strings, and guitars and I’ve landed here with my Waterloo WL-S Deluxe:
Tuning: DGCFAD Action @12: 2.25mm (E) / 1.75mm (e) Relief: 0.10mm Plectra: Primetone Sculpted (.73) Capo: Shubb C1b, C1n, C1p, C8b Strings: Thomastik Spectrum Bronze (.11-.52) I like it because it offers versatility for fingerstyle/strumming or if I decide to use lights or move up in tunings. I reckon I’d lower the relief a hair but it’s got a non-adjustable truss rod. |
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I took some relief out of the neck on my new Martin 00028, probably a bit less than a quarter turn on the nut and I sanded the saddle so I've got a little over 2mm on the 6th string at the 12th fret. I use this guitar primarily for fingerstyle old style blues, ragtime and early jazz. I had it tuned a full step down lately and I was impressed. Maybe I'll keep it that way. I've had guitars in the past that I would generally want to play with a capo but back then I didn't know what a real good setup was.
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