
metalmaniac93
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About 2/32 to 3/32" at 12th fret with 10s.
+1 on the slightly higher strings.Chubtone":viq335zi said:I play with higher action than most people like. I can set it lower and not get any string buzz but I think that guitars sound "choked" if the action is too low. I have a really good set up guy here at the store and I'll have him dial in one of my guitars to low action to where most people would like it. Then I will do one full revolution on the Floyd Trem posts raising it up. It's pretty noticeable how the resonance increases when you raise it.
YMMV
Really? 1/32''=0.79mm is extreme low string action I wish I could adjust my guitar that low and without any buzz...Code001":2r2nql9n said:Low E - 3/64''
High e - 1/32''
Thanks Bob. That made my day.Bob Savage":a5tq1qhe said:It's not the height that matters, it's how you use it.
roryoi543":1hq65y7v said:I like low string action
therefore my Ibanez J custom I've tried very hard only can lower down to low E- 2.0mm, high E-1.5mm,
under this height it must get string buzz somewhere on frets no matter how hard I try
Really? 1/32''=0.79mm is extreme low string action I wish I could adjust my guitar that low and without any buzz...Code001":1hq65y7v said:Low E - 3/64''
High e - 1/32''
Is it really no get any string buzz for that low action?
BTW what is your guitar?
I've already sent my guitar to fret redressing, want to try lower down the string action again, can you let me know how is your neck relief? My guitar neck relief now is 0.025mm at 8th fret (pressed string both side)Code001":31cddn2s said:I run that action on all my guitars (Suhr, Anderson, Caparison, Ibanez, Gibsons [got lucky there]... My Fender couldn't do it without reworking the entire neck). You gotta have impeccable fretwork, a radius of 12''+ so the bends don't choke, very straight neck, and a light touch. Don't forget, Petrucci ran 1/32'' on both E strings for the better part of 20 years.
Boom...yeti":2auuokd2 said:5/64 on my les pauls on both sides
4/64 on my ibby's