It can also cause nerve related problems such as carpal tunnel as the tension of a string that is too high tends to be far greater than the tension of a string that is too low.
Electric guitar setup string height.
In part 2 we will fine tune your string height so your guitar is perfectly tailored to your playing style.
In part 1 of the guitar setup series we adjusted the truss rod to set the neck relief.
To do this we will measure your guitar neck s action and adjust it for both fender and gibson style bridges.
This may involve adjusting the height of the saddles or of the string slots in.
Measure the string height at the 12th fret using a 1 32 1 64 ruler.
Adjust bridge saddles to the height according to the chart then re tune.
In order to measure the height of your guitar s strings you should have either a ruler a feeler gauge or a specialized string action gauge.
Check the height between the fret located at the neck and body joint and the bottom of each string refer to the specifications chart for the proper.
Experiment with the height until the desired sound and feel is achieved.
The high e string should cross the line on the ruler exactly while the bottom of the low e string should just barely allow bottom of the ruler line to show.
Check the height between the seventeenth fret and the bottom of each string refer to the specifications chart for the proper measurement.
You will only need to measure the high e and the low e for some bridges.
Higher string height makes the strings harder to press down which in turn can cause discomfort over prolonged periods of guitar playing.
Action determines how much pressure and distance is required for the string to make full contact with each fret.
Use the two pivot adjustment screws to achieve the desired overall string height.
For electric guitars and basses.
This distance plays a key role in your setup because it determines the ease in which your guitar can be played.
For electric guitars in our opinion a good default string height at the 12th fret is typically about 6 64th of an inch 2 38mm on the bass side and 4 64th of an inch 1 59mm on the treble side.
String height or action describes the distance between the top of your frets to the bottom of your strings.
Dunlop reverend willy s electric guitar strings.