That's actually a great advice! I'm afraid my hands are not straight enough to do such adjustments without ruining the guitar)) But I solved the problem by setting up the lighter gauge strings. The guitar feels much more comfortable now.
@@LeoPlaysAlone OK, so you've had a guitar a while now, how do you feel about it? Do you still like the guitar as much as you did when you 1st bought it?
@@rockinran Yes, I do still like the guitar. It proved to be sturdy and really well-built. I used it in very different circumstances and it never failed. Still looks and plays great!
Can wait to receive mine, and start to learn guitar
Oh I hope you will enjoy it! It would be super cool to hear your opinion about it when you get it :)
If the action is a little bit high why don't you go ahead and adjust it at the bridge. Sand the saddle down a little bit. That's a simple adjustment.
That's actually a great advice! I'm afraid my hands are not straight enough to do such adjustments without ruining the guitar)) But I solved the problem by setting up the lighter gauge strings. The guitar feels much more comfortable now.
@@LeoPlaysAlone OK, so you've had a guitar a while now, how do you feel about it? Do you still like the guitar as much as you did when you 1st bought it?
@@rockinran Yes, I do still like the guitar. It proved to be sturdy and really well-built. I used it in very different circumstances and it never failed. Still looks and plays great!