
ShredHeadJHJ
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Great guitar BTW!!! A proper NGD will come when I get everything set up to 100%, but I just got a shitload of gear!! Still need some help geting everything 100% proper.
Anyways, I bought a really nice used YJM Strat. The set up was shit when I got it, and the bridge was flush to the body. I was getting buzz in a few places on the neck, but mainly when I would do really really wide bends high on the neck, mostly on the B and High-E strings.
Took it to a tech. I had the guitar set up for Eb and 8-48 gauge strings (Dean Markley Yngwie Strings - his actual gauges). He raised the bridge about an 1/8th of an inch of the body to give me some very slight play in the trem arm for vibrato. He got rid of the buzz on the Low-E, but still fretting out on bends in some places high on the neck on the B and High-E strings.
He checked my frets, and they were completely level. He believes that the problem lies in the neck radius. He claimed that he believes that if he files the frets ever so slightly starting at the 12th fret and working his way "up" at an angle, he can get rid of that fretting out on the high strings high on the neck. Note that I don't start to fret out until I start to bend close to the 2 whole step up range. Any ideas on how I can get this guitar a proper set up without filing into already clean and level frets???
As many of you probably already know, the High and Low E strings sit EXTREMELY close to the edge of the fertboard on this guitar. The High E is a bit of a problem... I heard that this can be remedied by changing out the bridge, and I've heard that a Callahan Bridge works well for these guitars... What do you guys think? Is there a better bridge I can used as opposed to a Callahan? I'm also thinking about changing the tuners out to locking tuners... Any recommendations on a brand that would work well, and keep the same look of the guitar? I want to preserve the tone as much as possible, but anything that might improve on the tone is welcome... I just hear horror stories about guys sucking a godly amount of tone by changing tuners, and I don't know just how much I should buy into it...
I'm verrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrry loooooooosely considering mayyyyybe getting rid of the tone controls altogether and moving the volume all the way to where the bottom tone control is at... The problem actually is not the volume control - surprisingly - but it's the pickup toggle switch when it's on the neck pup. I find that I am having to actually "think" to keep from hitting the toggle switch when the neck pickup is engaged = not good. It's something that I will probably adjust to alright, but if the volume control is totally out of the way it would help greatly, I believe. It also would maybe help with the tone, and I know that Yngwie bypasses his tone controls as well. The only problem with that is that I will not be able to do the Yngwie-esque volume swells (I don't actually know how to use the volume control like this, but I may want to learn). Right now, it seems the good outweigh the bad at the moment as far as ditching those controls. They also seem like SUPER cheap controls. All 3 of the controls feels different on this guitar, lololol!
Anyways, I need some serious direction here guys. Help!
Anyways, I bought a really nice used YJM Strat. The set up was shit when I got it, and the bridge was flush to the body. I was getting buzz in a few places on the neck, but mainly when I would do really really wide bends high on the neck, mostly on the B and High-E strings.
Took it to a tech. I had the guitar set up for Eb and 8-48 gauge strings (Dean Markley Yngwie Strings - his actual gauges). He raised the bridge about an 1/8th of an inch of the body to give me some very slight play in the trem arm for vibrato. He got rid of the buzz on the Low-E, but still fretting out on bends in some places high on the neck on the B and High-E strings.
He checked my frets, and they were completely level. He believes that the problem lies in the neck radius. He claimed that he believes that if he files the frets ever so slightly starting at the 12th fret and working his way "up" at an angle, he can get rid of that fretting out on the high strings high on the neck. Note that I don't start to fret out until I start to bend close to the 2 whole step up range. Any ideas on how I can get this guitar a proper set up without filing into already clean and level frets???
As many of you probably already know, the High and Low E strings sit EXTREMELY close to the edge of the fertboard on this guitar. The High E is a bit of a problem... I heard that this can be remedied by changing out the bridge, and I've heard that a Callahan Bridge works well for these guitars... What do you guys think? Is there a better bridge I can used as opposed to a Callahan? I'm also thinking about changing the tuners out to locking tuners... Any recommendations on a brand that would work well, and keep the same look of the guitar? I want to preserve the tone as much as possible, but anything that might improve on the tone is welcome... I just hear horror stories about guys sucking a godly amount of tone by changing tuners, and I don't know just how much I should buy into it...
I'm verrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrry loooooooosely considering mayyyyybe getting rid of the tone controls altogether and moving the volume all the way to where the bottom tone control is at... The problem actually is not the volume control - surprisingly - but it's the pickup toggle switch when it's on the neck pup. I find that I am having to actually "think" to keep from hitting the toggle switch when the neck pickup is engaged = not good. It's something that I will probably adjust to alright, but if the volume control is totally out of the way it would help greatly, I believe. It also would maybe help with the tone, and I know that Yngwie bypasses his tone controls as well. The only problem with that is that I will not be able to do the Yngwie-esque volume swells (I don't actually know how to use the volume control like this, but I may want to learn). Right now, it seems the good outweigh the bad at the moment as far as ditching those controls. They also seem like SUPER cheap controls. All 3 of the controls feels different on this guitar, lololol!
Anyways, I need some serious direction here guys. Help!