Get The Perfect Guitar String Action Height Every Time!

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  • Опубліковано 5 чер 2024
  • MusicNomad and Master Guitar Tech, Geoff Luttrell team up in this easy to follow how-to video that leads you through the process of using a string action gauge to measure your string action and then how to adjust your action to the ideal height for better sound and playability. To learn more about MusicNomad's Precision String Action Gauge and where to buy it visit www.musicnomadcare.com/Produc...
    What if you could get accuracy, readability, quality & functionality in one string action gauge? Winner! Being able to measure your string action is a critical step in the setup process. MusicNomad’s patent pending precision String Action Gauge is packed with unmatched features & benefits. It starts with accurate measurements that are easy to read with the black finish contrasted with deep etched white markings. The high quality stainless steel design combined with numbers & lines that don’t rub off ensures years of use. We include measurements in inches, metric & 64ths to customize to your preference. Our convenient chart on proper height by instrument type takes out the guesswork. The pickup ruler helps you dial in your sound even more. And yes, designed with 4 different side lengths you can find the side that lays across 3 frets and use as a Fret Rocker to check if you have any uneven fret heights. That's MusicNomad quality - raising the bar in equipment care.
    In collaboration with Master Guitar Tech Geoff Luttrell of SF & Sonoma County Guitarworks sfguitarworks.com/, MusicNomad has developed the KEEP IT SIMPLE, SETUP™ (KISS). We demystified the process by developing innovative, precision gauges & tools combined with step-by-step general guidelines anybody can follow and setup their guitar to play & sound great. With our KEEP IT SIMPLE, SETUP™ (KISS) method & our gauges, you can check the vital areas of your guitar & use our tools to perform your own setup. Not only is it fun, but a properly setup guitar takes your playing & sound to a whole new level. Make sure to check out all of our precision gauges & tools.
    0:00 Intro
    0:29 String Action Gauge
    2:26 Best String Height
    3:43 How to Measure
    4:52 How to Adjust
    5:23 Tune-o-matic Bridge
    6:50 Individually Adjustable Saddles
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  • @PISSEDOFF-MADABOUTIT60
    @PISSEDOFF-MADABOUTIT60 3 роки тому +11

    Your products are the best beginners need to start with tools like this not junk.

  • @SimonT54
    @SimonT54 Місяць тому +1

    I own the string action gauge referenced in this video. Simon says get yourself one! They are handy!!

  • @900rr
    @900rr 8 місяців тому +1

    Thanks, just got mine.

  • @stuartblack6803
    @stuartblack6803 3 роки тому +3

    The handy pinhole convinced me to get one.

  • @bradenr4463
    @bradenr4463 3 роки тому +9

    You should make a video showing the string height gauge also being used as a fret rocker.

    • @gordon9177
      @gordon9177 2 роки тому +4

      hell, their not even showing how to use this tool. they need a camera showing the tool on the fret board, etc.

  • @luigipati3815
    @luigipati3815 2 роки тому +4

    got mine today, this tool is worth every cent! now I know exactly how low 'low action' should be, no more ambiguity. I had first got a d'addario and watched their useless 3.5 video, then saw this one and bought the tool. Knowledge + tool= power. I am a musician, not a tech, so to me this is really worth it

    • @BadBoy-mv8lz
      @BadBoy-mv8lz Рік тому

      I have the D'ADDARIo too..is this any better and why?

    • @luigipati3815
      @luigipati3815 2 місяці тому

      watch the video agAIn and compare the two

  • @dansole5606
    @dansole5606 5 місяців тому

    I appreciate your video. My fretboard radius is 13 3/4" and each string is adjusted individually.
    Your radius guage is 14". Do you offer my size? Thanks

  • @youandwhosearmy6339
    @youandwhosearmy6339 Рік тому +2

    String action guage: Excellent tool. But one way it could be improved upon, if the mm went down to .25 & inches to .010 so you could use it for accurate neck relief measurements @7th fret. Other than that, faultless. So glad I bought one. Regards from the UK.

  • @planetb1ue168
    @planetb1ue168 10 місяців тому +1

    every guitar player needs to see this video

    • @MusicNomadCare
      @MusicNomadCare  10 місяців тому

      We're glad you found it helpful! Thanks!

  • @rickbrown2154
    @rickbrown2154 Рік тому

    The string action gauge is awesome
    Metal with black lettered are hard to see
    I’m likin this one

  • @Danielcarrerogg
    @Danielcarrerogg 2 роки тому +1

    Amazing

  • @rudymikula7129
    @rudymikula7129 8 місяців тому

    Thanks. Great and timely video. I think I'm going to get your string action gauge. I like the way it is laid out. It is very user friendly.

  • @jacksawyer3626
    @jacksawyer3626 9 місяців тому +3

    I was hoping on you showing exactly how to use the string height section of the gauge. Like a closeup of the string and gauge. For example, does the string block out the line on the gauge, or is the string above or below the line?

    • @MusicNomadCare
      @MusicNomadCare  9 місяців тому +2

      The top of the line meets the bottom of the string. The Precision Sting Action Gauge has instructions and a chart for recommended action heights.

  • @user-oo2wf7cf6h
    @user-oo2wf7cf6h 3 роки тому

    Hello! I wanted to ask you "**Fingerstyle most common " from your table 0.07 inches for the 6th string and 0.06 inches for the first over the 12th fret is this for what caliber of strings 10-47 , 11-52 or 12-53 ? And in general, for each of the string calibers listed above, what is the best guitar action for a Fingerstyle performer to choose for someone who plays with an medium or average attack (for those who medium strummer ) ?

    • @MusicNomadCare
      @MusicNomadCare  3 роки тому +1

      You are correct in your evaluation. It is better to have a bit higher action for no buzzing and better tone.

    • @losangulos
      @losangulos 3 роки тому

      He just ignored your question

    • @MusicNomadCare
      @MusicNomadCare  3 роки тому

      We would love to answer your question deeper but due to the many variables in your question please email our tech at tech@musicnomad.com so he can get deeper into your specific playing style and needs

  • @christineblack4654
    @christineblack4654 8 місяців тому

    I like sweet low action. 0.5 mm. so much easier to play and go fast.

  • @letsridehard
    @letsridehard Місяць тому

    Question on measuring the action at the 12th fret; some people put a capo on the 1st fret (as in this video) but others don’t.
    Does it matter? Which is the right way to take the measurement?

    • @MusicNomadCare
      @MusicNomadCare  Місяць тому

      The measurements we have are based on using the pick capo at the first fret. Since the nut has not been addressed yet you would be using a height reference point that could be off. The first fret is a fixed height to adjust from.

  • @jbn5524
    @jbn5524 10 місяців тому +1

    In a tune-o-matic, I first setup the neck relief correctly, and the I try to set the string action as advised. But then I have fret buzzing around 12-15th fret (0-12 feels right). Then, my logic, I relief a little bit more the neck (even going for a not-correct) setup), but still got fret buzzing. The only way around is setring a higher string action. Am I missing something? It may be some frets that require some lowering? Thanks!

    • @MusicNomadCare
      @MusicNomadCare  10 місяців тому +1

      In our Keep It Simple Setup, the flow for a fixed radius bridge is: neck relief first, then radius. If you skipped checking the radius that could be causing some of the issue. We recommend following the full Keep It Simple Setup Flow before before evaluating your frets.
      www.musicnomadcare.com/How-To-Advice/Setup-Hub/The-Setup-Flow/
      If you have any more questions, email us at tech@musicnomad.com and we're happy to help.
      Thanks!

  • @user-oo2wf7cf6h
    @user-oo2wf7cf6h 3 роки тому

    For 10-47 gauge acoustic guitar strings, if the guitar is used as an accompaniment for singing, which action from your point of view is better to choose : Low , Low-med, Medium ,Med-Hi or Hi ?

    • @MusicNomadCare
      @MusicNomadCare  3 роки тому +1

      If you are a harder strummer I would suggest Medium. If you have a lighter touch when strumming then use Low-Medium.

    • @user-oo2wf7cf6h
      @user-oo2wf7cf6h 3 роки тому

      @@MusicNomadCare Thank you ! I`m not a hard strummer , so If, for example, there is no hump in the area of the 14th fret , then the height is 2 mm or and a little more at the 6th over the 12th and about 1.8 mm or 1.7 mm at the 1st should suit me . It is "Low-Med" (.from your table) . However, you always want the strings to be lower, and lower, but you have to stop . We need to find a middle ground . Otherwise, it can happen as with Tommy Emmanuel: an unpleasant buzzing not just of one string , but of several during the game )), as I was told , and there is absolutely nothing good in this . In addition , the first part of the beat in the accompaniment to songs, romances, etc. has an accent .

    • @MusicNomadCare
      @MusicNomadCare  3 роки тому +1

      You are correct in your evaluation. It is better to have a bit higher action for no buzzing and better tone.

    • @user-oo2wf7cf6h
      @user-oo2wf7cf6h 3 роки тому

      @@MusicNomadCare Hello! I wanted to ask you "**Fingerstyle most common " from your table 0.07 inches for the 6th string and 0.06 inches for the first over the 12th fret is this for what caliber of strings 10-47 , 11-52 or 12-53 ? And in general, for each of the string calibers listed above, what is the best guitar action for a Fingerstyle performer to choose for someone who plays with an medium or average attack (for those who medium strummer ) ?

    • @MusicNomadCare
      @MusicNomadCare  3 роки тому

      We would love to answer your question deeper but due to the many variables in your question please email our tech at tech@musicnomad.com so he can get deeper into your specific playing style and needs

  • @AMGL1989
    @AMGL1989 2 роки тому +2

    Why do you fret the first to check the string height? I noticed that without fretting the first fret the ruler is about .010 off exactly on each 64th and decimal lines. Is that way you recommend the fretting part?

    • @AMGL1989
      @AMGL1989 2 роки тому

      By off, I mean .010 higher than what it reads on my old ruler

    • @MusicNomadCare
      @MusicNomadCare  2 роки тому +2

      In the flow, string height comes before nut height. The measurements we have are based on using the pick capo at the first fret. Since the nut has not been addressed yet you would be using a height reference point that could be off. The first fret is a fixed height to adjust from.

  • @konjunto2477
    @konjunto2477 Рік тому +1

    Got my kit with the Instruction Booklet. I wish the booklet was larger. It is very small and the print is small. Not all of us have Eagle eyes! lol

    • @MusicNomadCare
      @MusicNomadCare  Рік тому

      you can download the book here and enlarge it to a size that work for you, it can also be printed at a larger size that works best for you www.musicnomadcare.com/How-To-Advice/Setup-Hub/Setup-Manual/

  • @konjunto2477
    @konjunto2477 Рік тому

    I have already purchased one of the 3 setup products and am awaiting the seconone from Sweetwater. My question is that if i heard you correctly at 7:10 on a Tele raising/lowering ( right raise -left lower) the action is the opposite of when you have a tun-omatic bridge with thumb wheels. Thank you. From Shelton, Wa

    • @MusicNomadCare
      @MusicNomadCare  Рік тому

      Adjusting height on a fixed bridge is different than on a individual saddle, please email our tech at tech@musicnomad.com so we can help you further with your question

    • @konjunto2477
      @konjunto2477 Рік тому

      @@MusicNomadCare Thank you.

  • @homer7504
    @homer7504 25 днів тому

    Do you capo the first fret when getting measurements?

    • @MusicNomadCare
      @MusicNomadCare  23 дні тому +1

      Yes, you capo the first fret when measuring string action. In this video, Geoff has the pick capo at the first fret - Check out 3:43 of the video to see where he shows this step.

  • @redmosq4197
    @redmosq4197 4 місяці тому

    I used the gauge for neck relief now strings are choking out when I bend them. 🤷‍♂️

  • @MikmawWarriorBrave
    @MikmawWarriorBrave 3 місяці тому

    Why do you need to fret the first fret when measuring string action height?
    All other videos showing how to measure doesn't show them fretting the first fret. Wouldnt this result in two seperate readings?
    If i ask my luthier to set up my guitar to 0.05-0.04" and they use the method without fretting the first string, it would be lower than if i do it with your method?

    • @MusicNomadCare
      @MusicNomadCare  3 місяці тому

      In the flow, string height comes before nut height. The measurements we have are based on using the pick capo at the first fret. Since the nut has not been addressed yet you would be using a height reference point that could be off. The first fret is a fixed height to adjust from. Feel free to reach out to our tech at tech@musicnomad.com if you'd like additional information on how we do our measurements.

    • @MikmawWarriorBrave
      @MikmawWarriorBrave 3 місяці тому

      @MusicNomadPolish ok..that makes sense...but if I am setting up someone else's guitar action, and the nut is already cut properly, and they specify that they want the action set to .05" on low E and 0.04" on high E, would I still measure fretting on the first fret?

  • @ElBuddyChristo
    @ElBuddyChristo 3 роки тому

    Why is this String Action Gauge not available in Canada? It looks like some of Music Nomad's tools and products are available here through the guitar/music stores (e.g.: L&M/Solo Music and Amazon) but there is a lot of tools and products that are simply not available - and, sadly, your direct site does not ship to the Great White North. I would really like to purchase one but haven't had much luck with US vendors shipping to Canada

    • @MusicNomadCare
      @MusicNomadCare  3 роки тому +1

      Jesus, most of our products are available in Canada, but the new gauges we just started shipping so I would expect them to be available very soon in Canada within a few weeks. You will love them.

    • @ElBuddyChristo
      @ElBuddyChristo 3 роки тому

      @@MusicNomadCare I am looking forward to it! Thank you.

  • @stevelewis8919
    @stevelewis8919 8 місяців тому

    Whats the difference between this and the fret guru 2?

    • @MusicNomadCare
      @MusicNomadCare  8 місяців тому

      Our is a lower price with a convenient chart to help guide you, on top of all our inch measurements you get metric string action which I don't believe they give.

  • @wingken1031
    @wingken1031 2 роки тому

    How about 5string bass? It’s the same action height with 4string?thankyou

    • @MusicNomadCare
      @MusicNomadCare  2 роки тому +2

      The most common String Action Height for a Low-Medium action on the bass side (or low string) that will make your bass play great would be .090” or 2.25mm on the 5th or 6th string.

    • @jtbass
      @jtbass Рік тому

      @@MusicNomadCareI bought your KISS Setup bundle last year from Sweetwater and it is a fantastic value for the $$! I also have extended range basses. Do you have a full chart available for the different setup options like featured on the string action gauge? I’m interested in the B and C strings for the low through high action. Thank you!

  • @Sanchesus
    @Sanchesus 3 роки тому

    Why do you capo the first fret when checking action? Never seen this done like so..

    • @MusicNomadCare
      @MusicNomadCare  3 роки тому +1

      In the flow, string height comes before nut height. The measurements we have are based on using the pick capo at the first fret. Since the nut has not been addressed yet you would be using a height reference point that could be off. The first fret is fixed height to adjust from.

    • @jaezryl
      @jaezryl 3 роки тому

      This is better, usually when not using a capo, after setting the nut height, your initial action might go off.

  • @Gnathan96
    @Gnathan96 2 роки тому

    I have a bridge with independent saddles, what should I do height wise for the strings in between?

    • @MusicNomadCare
      @MusicNomadCare  2 роки тому +1

      You will want to follow the flow for individual adjustable saddles and we give the recommended measurements. www.musicnomadcare.com/How-To-Advice/Setup-Hub/The-Setup-Flow/

    • @Gnathan96
      @Gnathan96 2 роки тому

      @@MusicNomadCare thank you for the comment, I’m still having trouble the link showed me the flow but didn’t have any recommendations. I scrolled through the whole page as well.

    • @MusicNomadCare
      @MusicNomadCare  2 роки тому +1

      here is the manual you can download it for free in your language. Make sure you follow the proper flow for your individual adjustable saddles. www.musicnomadcare.com/How-To-Advice/Setup-Hub/Setup-Manual/

    • @Gnathan96
      @Gnathan96 2 роки тому

      @@MusicNomadCare awesome!! I bought the kit and now the guitar plays like a dream!!!
      Quick question, would this work on a 7 string guitar or even 8 string guitar? I have ones with a 20” radius and for example I have a 6 string bass that the radius tool is not wide enough to measure the 6 strings on my bass. Any tips would be greatly appreciated!

    • @MusicNomadCare
      @MusicNomadCare  2 роки тому

      Reach out to our guitar tech and he can help give you some recommendations for your specific needs. email him at tech@musicnomad.com

  • @Larryriley3
    @Larryriley3 2 роки тому

    So when you say bass side you mean all 3 strings on the low E side and treble side all 3 strings on the high E side?

    • @MusicNomadCare
      @MusicNomadCare  2 роки тому

      Your process will be slightly different depending on the bridge configuration. email our tech at tech@musicnomad.com your questions and specific guitar so we can help you further

  • @animeguitarguy
    @animeguitarguy 2 роки тому +1

    4:16
    Wouldn't the values here be 1.5 and 1.25 according to the gauge?
    Thank you for the great products and videos!

    • @MusicNomadCare
      @MusicNomadCare  2 роки тому +1

      In our video we are using SAE which if converted from inches to millimeters the 0.06" would be 1.50 on the Low E and 0.05" would be 1.25 on the High E so you are correct with the measurement in millimeter.

  • @ericfrost3244
    @ericfrost3244 9 місяців тому

    I have a fender strat i used the action gauge like it show i did everything in the stratocaster video and its still buzzing

    • @MusicNomadCare
      @MusicNomadCare  9 місяців тому

      Thank you for reaching out. Please email tech@musicnomad.com to help you with your setup.

    • @anthonyz.4560
      @anthonyz.4560 7 місяців тому

      Did you figure it out?

  • @curtmcgurt9554
    @curtmcgurt9554 Місяць тому

    Can this be used as a fret rocker

    • @MusicNomadCare
      @MusicNomadCare  Місяць тому +1

      We recommend you use our Fret Rocker MN822 instead of our String Action Gauge MN602 as a fret rocker. The Fret Rocker (MN822) is 4x thicker than the String Action Gauge (MN602) which is beneficial when checking fret levelness. In addition, The edges of the MN602 String Action Gauge are not held to the same stringent quality control requirements as the MN822 Fret Rocker. The MN602 String Action Gauge can be used to give you a rough idea of the levelness of your frets, but if you really need to diagnose the status of your frets, you need the right tool, which is the MN822 Fret Rocker. The MN822 goes thru a stringent manufacturing and quality control process to ensure the flatness of the edges are +/-.0015” per ft.

    • @curtmcgurt9554
      @curtmcgurt9554 Місяць тому

      @MusicNomadCare Is there courses that you offer or would recommend for me to further my knowledge of the guitar tech/luthier field?... I'm trying to learn more in depth for myself...

  • @reening
    @reening 2 роки тому

    3:53 I just have one question, why would we need to use our finger to fret at the first fret? And is it on the fret position itself or directly on top of the fret? Thanks for the video

    • @MusicNomadCare
      @MusicNomadCare  2 роки тому +3

      We realize and respect there are many different opinions when it comes to setting up a guitar but in the KEEP IT SIMPLE SETUP flow, string height comes before nut height. The measurements we have are based on using the pick capo or finger at the first fret. Since the nut has not been addressed yet you would be using a height reference point that could be off. The first fret is a fixed height to adjust from. You could fret on the fret itself or right before the fret, you want the string to be pressed down on the 1st fret.

    • @billn2421
      @billn2421 2 роки тому +1

      @@MusicNomadCare If the nut height has been addressed, do we still need to press on the 1st fret?

  • @losangulos
    @losangulos 3 роки тому

    Also not available in México

    • @MusicNomadCare
      @MusicNomadCare  3 роки тому

      Here is our distributor you can reach out to them asking where they can buy: Distribuidora Gonher S.A. DE C.V.
      Calle Norte 35 #771 Colonia Industrial Vallejo Delegacion Azcapotzalco
      Ciudad De Mexico, C.P. 02300, Mexico
      Phone: +52 55 9152 4600
      Email: gerencia.ventas@gonher.com
      www.gonher.com

  • @vincentsantiago2gmai
    @vincentsantiago2gmai 3 роки тому

    you need show more like 3/64 and 5/64 closer

  • @vincentsantiago2gmai
    @vincentsantiago2gmai 2 роки тому

    you should show it little better using the camera 🎥 DIRECTLY with the string using it to understand better with the lines you talking about

  • @barankaypakoglu7643
    @barankaypakoglu7643 Рік тому +1

    why would you put the capo on the first fret? this is not a truss rod adjustment.

    • @barankaypakoglu7643
      @barankaypakoglu7643 Рік тому

      aaaah you want to eliminate the nut factor...

    • @Cognitoman
      @Cognitoman 8 місяців тому

      Lol why would you put a capo on first fret while adjusting truss rod ?

    • @barankaypakoglu7643
      @barankaypakoglu7643 8 місяців тому +1

      how do you check the clearance for truss rod?@@Cognitoman

  • @erichoward5433
    @erichoward5433 3 роки тому

    You didn’t show how to set pickup height with the action gauge tool. That video would be useful.

    • @MusicNomadCare
      @MusicNomadCare  3 роки тому +1

      Eric, we will be doing that in another video. We are focusing on String Action in this how-to video.

  • @roberttalbot7200
    @roberttalbot7200 8 місяців тому +3

    I'm not seeing how to use the ruler at all. You talked a lot about how it was painstakingly researched etc and then don't show what measurement to use or where to use them. Over head shots lining up the actions would be nice.

    • @MusicNomadCare
      @MusicNomadCare  8 місяців тому

      The String Action Gauge, MN602, has instructions on the gauge for how to use the gauge along with suggested string heights for your playing style on electric, acoustic and bass guitars. The gauge also has a conversion chart on it.