What is considered a high action??

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What is considered a high action??

Unread post by Tranman66 » Thu Mar 03, 2005 11:03 pm

I dont know if my action is high or not. Is it good to have low action, especially for tapping? but how long can you get it and still jam freely without worrying it will hit the frets?
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Unread post by fatjack » Fri Mar 04, 2005 1:46 am

1/8"

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Unread post by mangold » Fri Mar 04, 2005 2:52 pm

i dont consider 1/8 too high, especially around the 12th/14th fret

anything near a 1/4 is WAY too high
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Unread post by fatjack » Fri Mar 04, 2005 7:25 pm

praisedave wrote:i dont consider 1/8 too high, especially around the 12th/14th fret

anything near a 1/4 is WAY too high
1/8" is optimal action dumbass, any lower would be too low

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Unread post by mangold » Fri Mar 04, 2005 7:31 pm

fatjack wrote:
praisedave wrote:i dont consider 1/8 too high, especially around the 12th/14th fret

anything near a 1/4 is WAY too high
1/8" is optimal action dumbass, any lower would be too low
even at the first fret?
and the thread title is what is considered high action
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Unread post by fatjack » Fri Mar 04, 2005 7:31 pm

praisedave wrote:
fatjack wrote:
praisedave wrote:i dont consider 1/8 too high, especially around the 12th/14th fret

anything near a 1/4 is WAY too high
1/8" is optimal action dumbass, any lower would be too low
even at the first fret?
and the thread title is what is considered high action
yes at the first fret, technically, the action on a GOOD guitar shouldn't change that much as you go up the neck

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Unread post by mangold » Fri Mar 04, 2005 7:35 pm

fatjack wrote:
praisedave wrote:
fatjack wrote:
praisedave wrote:i dont consider 1/8 too high, especially around the 12th/14th fret

anything near a 1/4 is WAY too high
1/8" is optimal action dumbass, any lower would be too low
even at the first fret?
and the thread title is what is considered high action
yes at the first fret, technically, the action on a GOOD guitar shouldn't change that much as you go up the neck
yeah thats optimal, but ive never seen it.

plus action is really an opinion thing
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Unread post by fatjack » Fri Mar 04, 2005 7:37 pm

praisedave wrote:
fatjack wrote:
praisedave wrote:
fatjack wrote:
praisedave wrote:i dont consider 1/8 too high, especially around the 12th/14th fret

anything near a 1/4 is WAY too high
1/8" is optimal action dumbass, any lower would be too low
even at the first fret?
and the thread title is what is considered high action
yes at the first fret, technically, the action on a GOOD guitar shouldn't change that much as you go up the neck
yeah thats optimal, but ive never seen it.

plus action is really an opinion thing
not really... i dont think anyone wants to play with an action a foot off the board

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Unread post by Machtimus » Fri Mar 04, 2005 7:57 pm

fatjack wrote:
praisedave wrote:
fatjack wrote:
praisedave wrote:
fatjack wrote:
praisedave wrote:i dont consider 1/8 too high, especially around the 12th/14th fret

anything near a 1/4 is WAY too high
1/8" is optimal action dumbass, any lower would be too low
even at the first fret?
and the thread title is what is considered high action
yes at the first fret, technically, the action on a GOOD guitar shouldn't change that much as you go up the neck
yeah thats optimal, but ive never seen it.

plus action is really an opinion thing
not really... i dont think anyone wants to play with an action a foot off the board
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Unread post by jaroben » Wed Mar 09, 2005 3:33 am

does lowering the action produce fret buzz? i am having the same concerns as tranman with the same guitar... action is a little high on it. can I do it myself?
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Unread post by fatjack » Wed Mar 09, 2005 8:37 am

jrbleiguy wrote:does lowering the action produce fret buzz? i am having the same concerns as tranman with the same guitar... action is a little high on it. can I do it myself?
depends if your guitar is shitty or not

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Unread post by MrMister612 » Wed Mar 09, 2005 2:09 pm

jrbleiguy wrote:does lowering the action produce fret buzz? i am having the same concerns as tranman with the same guitar... action is a little high on it. can I do it myself?
Yes you can do it yourself easily, just got to be careful if you havent done any work on a guitar before
Once you get too low it does buzz on every guitar, you just want to find the lowest possible without any major fret buzz. You can adjust the action by turning the truss rod and/or shaving the saddle down and/or filing the nut. If your saddle comes off the bridge significantly, you could start off by taking it out and scraping the bottom on some wire sheet or something level but abrasive..............then slowly turning the truss rod clockwise-i think, idk- a little at a time and letting the guitar rest and adjust before you start playing it or turning it again.

or better yet you can look on google for lowering the action of a guitar, there are tons of places that explain it better than i can,
yea just go look it up, I dont want to be the blaime if your guitar fucks up.....they are all different you know

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Unread post by mangold » Wed Mar 09, 2005 3:04 pm

jrbleiguy wrote:does lowering the action produce fret buzz? i am having the same concerns as tranman with the same guitar... action is a little high on it. can I do it myself?
just adjust the truss rod slowly. messin with the saddle or nut is dangerous business
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Unread post by Rweden36 » Sun Mar 13, 2005 3:29 pm

High action is good for slide, I think that's probably the best/only reason to have it.
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Unread post by Tranman66 » Sun Mar 13, 2005 4:15 pm

Rweden36 wrote:High action is good for slide, I think that's probably the best/only reason to have it.
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