5 Step Guitar Setup Every Player Should Know

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 514

  • @JeremyLeech
    @JeremyLeech Рік тому +84

    I started doing my own setups about 5 years ago. There's something about setting up your own guitar that just makes it feel even better

    • @troymurley6815
      @troymurley6815 Рік тому +7

      There's something awesome in getting your instrument to play the way you envision it in your head.

    • @colinwallace5286
      @colinwallace5286 Рік тому +2

      Some days your ears just pick up a dissonance that you can’t ignore. Just love being able to flatten a “wave”, even if I’m the only one who notices.😇

    • @maxpeck4154
      @maxpeck4154 Рік тому +3

      Agree completely. It's also nice to be able to fix minor issues without having to find someone that knows what they're doing, have to part with the guitar for a period of time, and pay someone to do it. I'm considering buying a cheap wreck of a guitar and buying a few tools and learning how to replace frets. I do a lot of vibrato but seem to only wear a handful of frets in certain places. It'd be nice to change the worn ones one at a time as issues arise.

    • @bobroberts1530
      @bobroberts1530 Рік тому +4

      I started doing it myself 30 years ago because I never got one back the way I want it.

    • @maxpeck4154
      @maxpeck4154 Рік тому

      @@bobroberts1530 I'm probably middle of the road on frets - don't destroy them too fast, don't baby them either. The idea of having my Novo refretted at some point keeps me up at night.

  • @rickcheyne
    @rickcheyne Рік тому +49

    The way I've checked my intonation since the 70's has been to play a harmonic on the 12th fret and then play the note at the 12th fret and they should be the same. If the fretted note is sharper you need to lengthen the string and if it's flat then you shorten the string length. (shorter strings create sharper notes)

    • @scott5098
      @scott5098 Рік тому +2

      Got that right!!!

    • @mydearriley
      @mydearriley Рік тому

      Noob question - how do you play a harmonic?

    • @rickcheyne
      @rickcheyne Рік тому

      @@mydearriley Instead of pressing the string against the fingerboard you just touch the string with your fingertip.

  • @gregdavis9376
    @gregdavis9376 Рік тому +134

    You want to install a capo on the first fret also when measuring neck relief. Then fret and hold at the fret where the body joins the neck. This forms a straight line between the first fret and the body joint fret area. Now measure the neck relief (the distance between the tip of the 7th fret and low E string) using a feeler gage at the 7th fret. Adjust per manufacture specs or to your preference. I set my Fenders at 0.008 to 0.011. Gibsons a bit less. All the measuring is done in the playing position and with the guitar tuned well before all measurements! Also, don't forget to check the condition of the fretboard for dryness on wood that requires moisture (rosewood for instance) after cleaning. Keeping the wood with proper hydration is key a long-life fretboard. I use heavily filtered Linseed oil or Music Nomad F-One Oil is really good also. Maple necks with clear coat over them do not require oil.

    • @mcburney74
      @mcburney74 Рік тому +4

      100% agree I do exactly that with using a feeler gauge !Takes all the guess work out of the equation

    • @robertakerman3570
      @robertakerman3570 Рік тому

      @@mcburney74 Sean Hi. I got lost w/intonation. If the machine head is perfectly tuned, not sure what's happening @ the bridge.

    • @rustyaxelrod
      @rustyaxelrod Рік тому +3

      Agreed. Evaluate current set-up before the strings come off.

    • @jchavins
      @jchavins Рік тому +3

      The best way I've found is to put your staight edge down the center of the neck and measure the relief at the 7th fret with a feeler gauge. A capo isn't necessary with this. Using a cap and measuring under the top string is a hit and miss as it can be hard to see if the string is moving because of the clearance or because you have the feeler gauge slightly cocked. Using the straight edge removes all doubt as the feeler gauge will pass under the straight edge or it won't. If you don't have a straight edge then maybe you should be paying someone else to do your setups....

    • @JAM-rp6fi
      @JAM-rp6fi Рік тому +2

      @@robertakerman3570 You want the guitar to be perfectly in tune both when you strum it open and when you fret the 12th fret. If they aren't both in tune, that means all of your frets on that string are out of alignment by a small amount, making the tuning of each fret a little bit sharp or flat. When each string has varying intonation, that makes strumming chords sound like ass because each note is either a little bit sharp or flat. You want the 12th fret to be perfectly in the middle of the string when you fret it down, so adjusting the saddle of a string lets you move the center of the string up or down the neck.

  • @matt926uk1
    @matt926uk1 Рік тому +84

    A useful tip for remembering which way the saddle needs to move when intonating is you need to move the saddle in the direction of your tuner needle. i.e. if the note is sharp and the needle is to the right of centre then the saddle needs to be moved in that direction, to the right. If the note is flat and the needle is to the left of centre then move your saddle to the left.

    • @Kingofrestrrooms666
      @Kingofrestrrooms666 Рік тому

      Hi thanks for the tip but I'm very confused. 1} looking at the saddle from the body end of the guitar. wouldn't the term be move up or down as there's no sideways movement to call it left of right.?
      2) If looking down the guitar while in playing position the left and right positions of the saddle would be different from looking from the bottom of the guitar. Meaning left would be right and right would be left. Could you please clarify from what direction you are looking at the bridge. At the moment I see 3 (plausible directional options).
      Thanks David

    • @matt926uk1
      @matt926uk1 Рік тому +2

      @@Kingofrestrrooms666 yes the guitar is in the playing position for this tip to make sense, and from a right handed guitarists perspective.

    • @naturaljoe759
      @naturaljoe759 Рік тому

      @@Kingofrestrrooms666 left would shorten scale length, right would lengthen it. Up and down saddle movement would adjust string height.

    • @kylezo
      @kylezo 7 місяців тому +1

      i mean like yea depending on which way you're facing? lmao

    • @matt926uk1
      @matt926uk1 7 місяців тому

      🙄@@kylezo

  • @darenanderson1960
    @darenanderson1960 Рік тому +61

    I love the set up lessons. It would be great to see it on other types of guitars, including acoustic and tremolo guitars. Thanks!

  • @stillsoundrecords9109
    @stillsoundrecords9109 Рік тому +9

    This honestly was some much needed knowledge for someone who’s been playing guitar for 10+ years and never done a set up myself. Tons of great advice and it’s much appreciated!

  • @bobkraft9029
    @bobkraft9029 Рік тому +14

    The way I remember to adjust saddles for intonation is if you touch something sharp with your finger your reaction is to pull it back. So if the string is sharp, pull the saddle back. I forget where I heard this but I’ve remembered it since. Big fan of your channel!

    • @idkhow
      @idkhow Рік тому

      think of it like a tire, if your tire is flat you'd push/move the air (forward) into the tire. if there is something sharp in the tire you'd pull it out, thats how my middle school band teacher taught us

    • @jackbenson8228
      @jackbenson8228 Рік тому +4

      iF the Fretted note is Flat, move the saddle Forward ;)

    • @RandalSmith
      @RandalSmith Рік тому

      If it’s flat, force it forward. If it’s sharp, shove it back. My instructor at Epiphone quality inspection taught me that one.

  • @TheContinuum7
    @TheContinuum7 Рік тому +2

    Set up videos by someone who is kinda just getting into it are the best! Rhett, you nailed it with the thorough explanation of the various steps!

  • @HoJSimpson
    @HoJSimpson Рік тому +3

    Did exactly this after switching parts on the guitar. It not only sounds better, it also plays way better due to the action beeing set properly.

  • @bassmonsteradsit7160
    @bassmonsteradsit7160 Рік тому +1

    Yes, please make a separate vid for setting up the different bridge styles. I know there are plenty of vids out there but the way you just went through this made it SUPER easy to follow. I've been playing nearly 35 years and I like you have outsourced my setups and realize it's time to do it myself.
    Thanks for all you do and all you share, brother!

  • @nero_vzero3125
    @nero_vzero3125 Рік тому +9

    I would definitely like a part 2 with guitar type differences and trems. Thanks for uploading this

  • @wesleyb_92
    @wesleyb_92 Рік тому +2

    Love this style content. Something every musician needs to learn. How to care for your instrument and keep it playing properly. Makes playing so much more enjoyable. Much love Rhett

  • @samuelfreeman687
    @samuelfreeman687 Рік тому +6

    Im so excited for the second part of the studio builld! Awesome vids Rhett!

  • @StealthParrot
    @StealthParrot Рік тому +1

    I've never seen that fret polishing tool before nor have I polished my frets. Will definitely have to do this from now on. Great video Rhett, thank you.

  • @davidwright4537
    @davidwright4537 Рік тому

    22 seconds into this video and I love it!!! I have more guitars than I wish to confess, but the change in location/seasons, makes it a requirement to keep them happy! Your video is excellent!!! I have been setting-up my own collection for the past 30 years and you did an excellent job of summing-up the process.

  • @logangabehart1993
    @logangabehart1993 Рік тому +3

    I love this. I do Repairs at Guitar Center, and this is something everyone should know. It’s all personal preference and everyone doing setups do them a little different. To get a guitar the way you like/need it’s good to know how to fix problems that arise.
    Also, I wanted to give a trick on polishing frets easier. 0000 steel wool is amazing. Use the same blocker so it doesn’t hit the board, but it seems to work faster and better than the compounds. Plus if your doing a darker wood that isn’t covered with clear coat, you can polish the board with the same steel wool and oil when finished. Literally my favorite process to do to a guitar. And the before and after are super drastic. A fretboard is the first thing that you feel on a guitar and to have it not crusted up with dead skin and dried sweat is a lovely feeling.

  • @funbobby4380
    @funbobby4380 Рік тому +1

    Great help on maintenance issues. I'm not consistent when it comes to treating my guitars well. Thanks for another excellent video, Rhett.

  • @DougGoodwin
    @DougGoodwin Рік тому

    This clip was great, Rhett. Your clarity and confidence inspired me to do my first truss rod adjustment on my own Tele today. Glad to report your guidance is very effective.

  • @Jeb_binch
    @Jeb_binch Рік тому

    The gauge set alone is great and you can do a lot of the rest with household tools and a string winder/cutter tool. Using the gauges was how I learned that my acoustic needed pro attention and now it plays like a dream

  • @juniorg296
    @juniorg296 Рік тому +2

    the internet needed this. there's a lot of great videos on all these individual components but not a great one that does it all until this IMO. Thanks Rhett!

    • @jamierobinson777.
      @jamierobinson777. Рік тому

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  • @danjack-son4871
    @danjack-son4871 Рік тому +1

    Great video. I have always wanted to do my own set ups but felt so daunted by the process and did not want to completely mess up my guitar to the point of now being even worse off than when I started.

  • @anthonyphillips111
    @anthonyphillips111 Рік тому

    This is the kind of thing I've been needing to learn more about thank you Rhett. All the comments are making everything confusing but I'll figure it out when the time comes

  • @marksieber8140
    @marksieber8140 Рік тому

    Thanks, Rhett, this was very helpful--learned or was reminded clearly about how to use the tools and follow the process. The mnemonic for intonation I learned is "Flat Fret Forward" (i.e. flat at the fret, move the saddle forward.)

  • @maxkelter3561
    @maxkelter3561 Рік тому

    I always felt my crapy playing , was due to my guitar setup. Well not really, but knowing how to do this all yourself builds more confidence in one's guitar playing. Great advice.

  • @benzakonium
    @benzakonium Рік тому

    This was great, you explained everything so clearly. Please do more for each type of guitar.

  • @math001
    @math001 Рік тому

    I have just done the setup of my guitar some weeks ago. Might need to look into truss rod adjustment a bit more but good to know I've pretty much covered all the steps.

  • @123Ir0nman
    @123Ir0nman Рік тому +41

    1) String Change 2:41
    2) Truss Rod Adjustment 6:00
    3) String Action 9:14 (no title card for this step)
    4) Set Bridge Radius 11:18
    5) Set Intonation 12:58

    • @jamierobinson777.
      @jamierobinson777. Рік тому

      Thanks I appreciate 🙏
      You're Selected,have something for you
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  • @kerrykroger7323
    @kerrykroger7323 Рік тому +1

    I had a great experience with Music Nomad when I got my full set of nut files I wanted one of the smaller metal containers to keep my most used files in and I contacted Music Nomad and they just asked for proof of purchase and happily shipped me the smaller gold container they use for the smaller file sets... no charge. Good Folks!

  • @MajicFreeman
    @MajicFreeman Рік тому

    Appreciate this video very much.
    I've been playing for 20+ years and been trying to do more and more as far as knowing everything about guitars and just very recently I got access to a cnc router, so I've been trying to learn just everything from building to maintaining etc.

  • @patrickalbor1896
    @patrickalbor1896 Рік тому

    Im a mechanical engineer. I didnt know just how badly I was neglecting my guitars. Thank you so much for this video. Caring for your guitars is fun, technical and feels great. You've changed my life lol.

  • @dennisjames2838
    @dennisjames2838 Рік тому

    Great example to demonstrate the compromise sometimes necessary to do a setup that suits your needs!

  • @blkwheeler32
    @blkwheeler32 7 місяців тому

    That black guitar looks beautiful.

  • @chrisegg7936
    @chrisegg7936 Рік тому

    can never have enough "how to do basic setup stuff" videos. Each one reminds me it's been too long since I've spruced up my guitars.

  • @scottperrin9655
    @scottperrin9655 Рік тому +2

    Love the Music Nomad products. Have a handful of their products and they're all so well thought out.

  • @Traumglanz
    @Traumglanz Рік тому

    I am buying a HB and you posting this. Perfect timing. Time to get that intonation perfect. (Action is amazing already, the guitar plays fantastic)

  • @vincentpeer5188
    @vincentpeer5188 Рік тому

    Love to see a floating/locked bridge setup. Great video. Thanx!

  • @richardbrodbeckbeginninggu7330

    Perfect timing. New guitarist and bought a new 50’s Vibe and want to try and set it up myself. Thanks!

  • @aidab7258
    @aidab7258 Рік тому

    thanks so much. im stilling learning myself. figured out to just put regular home style oil down in truss rod and after 2 times it started to move. lots of corrosion from living by the beach. that usually works. saved me probably 100 bucks.

  • @jeffsquires6620
    @jeffsquires6620 Рік тому +1

    Two years ago I lived in a hot humid environment with a good tech nearby. Now I live in a cooler dryer environment, no tech for 2 hundred kms. My guitars took 18 months to adapt to my new location. I bought the tools and did the research to do almost the required work.

  • @thompardoe8303
    @thompardoe8303 Рік тому

    Great idea for a video.
    Rhett I’ve had my Tele setup for slide playing for years. What I’ve done lately is run baritone strings on it and play it in Open C/F, although lately I’ve been using more Open G/D with these strings as it is for me a better compromise between slide and fretted playing. And as more of an acoustic finger style player it feels more natural under my right hand.

  • @gtr1952
    @gtr1952 Рік тому +2

    My first ~15 years in a working band I had a guitar tech come to my house on Mondays and check/adjust/restring the guitars I was using. In the mid-80's, as my guitar collection grew past 30, I decided to learn and do it myself. Now I don't gig much, and I have a small shop at my home and do work for others. A lot of the setup is subjective. I would recommend getting a book on setups by Dan Erlewine. He has a shop in Ohio and consults for StewMac, you can get the book there. His methods and advice is very good, and the book includes pictures/charts etc. It's a good resource in addition to watching YT videos. JMHO Peace --gary

  • @clarkdolan8534
    @clarkdolan8534 Рік тому

    Clark Dolan
    Thanks for your setup info.
    I set up compensated Tele saddles by setting one to pitch and the other sharp. I’ve found I can file the sharp side to pitch, checking with the tuner.
    It takes some time but it’s worth it.

  • @emooneyham75
    @emooneyham75 Рік тому +1

    The Guitar Player Repair Guide is a very helpful book to have.

  • @Novaera89
    @Novaera89 Рік тому

    Awesome, looking forward to this one! BTW the cowboy chord breakout course was a great investment, I really enjoyed it and learned a lot.

  • @chrisggoodwin777
    @chrisggoodwin777 Рік тому

    a good acronym I learned to remember the order is T.R.A.I.N. - Tune, Relief, Action, Intonation, Nut/Noodle. it's helped me dial in setups really well, better than I used to achieve

  • @jasonmaltz7040
    @jasonmaltz7040 Рік тому

    Been using Music Nomads products for a long time. Great stuff! Thanks for the video.

  • @marvinadn
    @marvinadn Рік тому

    Great video! I would love to see more in this series. I like the music nomad stuff.

  • @Bairov
    @Bairov Рік тому +1

    That nomad lube kit is the business! I use it on my acoustic bone parts as well as my ibanez tremelo titanium equipment.

  • @markvolak8100
    @markvolak8100 Рік тому

    Thanks Rhett, Great job on the video, very informative. You mentioned doing another showing the process with a tremolo bar, I vote yes please.

  • @anthonybizzell3857
    @anthonybizzell3857 Рік тому +8

    Two notes: 1. When checking the action/string height, it's not necessary to fret the string at the 1st fret. Just measure the height of the open string, and 2. It's best to loosen the string before raising the saddles, tightening the truss rod or adjusting intonation.

    • @davidmurphy4844
      @davidmurphy4844 Рік тому

      Absolutely agree.

    • @vitreous_luster
      @vitreous_luster Рік тому

      Fretting the strings at the first fret when checking action is a good practice because it takes the nut out of the equation and gives you a more consistent reading. It isn’t strictly necessary, but it is absolutely not a harmful practice.
      It’s also 100% unnecessary to loosen the strings to make the adjustments you mentioned. Just simply does not matter and is just a waste of time and effort. The only exception being if you are trying to raise the bridge on a Tune O Matic style bridge; it can sometimes be helpful (or even necessary) to loosen the strings before raising the action. Other than that it does not matter.

    • @anthonybizzell3857
      @anthonybizzell3857 Рік тому

      @@vitreous_luster You are right about checking the action, if the nut is cut right. Most of the time you are fretting an open string, so string height of the open string is of utmost importance for playability.
      Loosening the string when adjusting the height of the saddle or intonation is also important. It helps prevent stripping the set screws when raising the saddle and allows the set screws to slide easier when intonating. I agree about during truss rod adjustment, unless the truss rod is hard to tighten to begin with.

  • @TobyKBTY
    @TobyKBTY Рік тому +1

    Thanks to the pandemic I got pretty decent at setting up my own guitars. Some hits and misses, but when I'm in the zone I can really dial in the action and vibe like how my favorite guitar tech does it. The only thing I really need practice with is fret levelling which still scares me, but hey I'll get there too lol. It's a very fulfilling process and helpful down the line because who doesn't wanna perfect the feel of their own guitars?

  • @jipes
    @jipes Рік тому

    Very informative and clearly explained lots of players will love it

  • @bobhall7524
    @bobhall7524 Рік тому

    I had the same problem remembering which way to go for intonation. A simple note taped to my tool board solved that problem. No more looking it up!

  • @DavidSJ_DAP
    @DavidSJ_DAP Рік тому +8

    As far as adjusting intonation is concerned, it is a good practice to let some of the tension off the string before you adjust it...also, checking the 5th and 17th frets as well as the open and 12th fret can provide a little more accuracy...

  • @TheDilligan
    @TheDilligan Рік тому

    I think you did a good job with this video and you should definitely do more videos like this with all of the classic guitar models you have.

  • @alexhutson8256
    @alexhutson8256 Рік тому +1

    Great lesson Rhett! Thanks. Very useful. Please do one for floating a tremolo bridge and the reverse!

  • @jamesreardon6819
    @jamesreardon6819 Рік тому

    Brett, thank you for this very well explained set-up procedure. Thanks too to Music Nomad! Yes, please do a video on trem set-up. Cheers.

  • @18JR78
    @18JR78 Рік тому

    Music Nomad tools are the best(I've purchased them all!) Took me a couple years to get the perfect flow of a setup. I finally have it down.

  • @kblack1016
    @kblack1016 Рік тому +1

    I like to put some tape on each side of my fret guard things so that it's a little wider on each side. Helps keep polish off the fretboard and keeps tools from scratching anything depending on what you're doing.

  • @bermudezk12345
    @bermudezk12345 Рік тому

    Chase the needle! (On the tuner) That’s something I was told when learning how you intonate a guitar in regards whether to make I shorter or longer

  • @ludosregem851
    @ludosregem851 Рік тому

    Hey I just wanna thank you for you’re videos.
    Because of watching you my guitar playing got much better, I learned so much from your videos copied your riffs that you played. This just helped me out with my playing and understand the notes and how to connect everything. I am playing the guitar for 11 years now (I stared with 11 years old) but I didn’t play a lot just go to the lessons and sometimes at home. Now I’m older and it just helps out in my life to get through anything. So I got to thank you to make my guitar playing improve by a lot and to make my life beautiful and amazing.
    Sorry for my bad grammar ;)
    Edit: maybe a little of a weird request, would it be possible if I send you a clip of me playing guitar would be a little dream come true.

  • @picksalot1
    @picksalot1 Рік тому

    I learned to do basic setups when I first started playing guitar, and have refined my process over the years. I suggest every to learn how to do it, as you can adjust your guitar over time to get the very best results. On all my guitars with truss rods, adjusting them affects the tone - Something that is rarely mentioned. I was adjusting the truss rod on an Acoustic Electric last night, and though I can adjust the string height to nearly flat, the guitar really sings and plays better when the action is rather high, so that's where it's set. On my Strat, I could never get the truss rod to balance the relief between the treble and bass string - If one side was good, the other side wasn't. Then one day I decided to just flatten the neck so there was no relief without the strings on. After that, I've been able to get a balanced relief across all the strings.

  • @juliolozovei
    @juliolozovei Рік тому

    As always, a huge quality content Rhett!
    Over the last months I've been studying about guitar maintenance, rather than only playing. Maybe a cliché, but doing those setups kinda strengthen the bond with the instrument - the same as working in your car.
    Music Nomad also helps a lot in the process - F-One conditioner, Polisher and Detailer are now a “must have” in my toolbox!

  • @eddybarker5072
    @eddybarker5072 Рік тому +1

    Great set-up overview Rhett. I’ve watched several and you made it simple. In the future it would be great to see a setup on your pickup heights relative to the strings for your different models. TY

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      @jamierobinson777. Рік тому

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  • @chansemorris866
    @chansemorris866 7 місяців тому

    Priceless info thanks much!

  • @itguy8900
    @itguy8900 Рік тому

    I literally just did this with my old acoustic!!

  • @johnpannella
    @johnpannella Рік тому

    Thanks Rhett, I enjoyed this. I own a lot of guitars and spend a small fortune on setups, etc. I think I am going to give this a try, it is something I have always wanted to do.

  • @paul8529
    @paul8529 Рік тому

    Rhett brother o haven’t Even watched this yet n want to say thank you ma man .
    It’s important that I learn how to look after my own guitars I love the things so that’s awesome of you to help us all out
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  • @martinmartin8871
    @martinmartin8871 Рік тому

    Good on ya for showing us a worse case guitar design for your setup / playing goals.
    Well done. A trem video would be awesome.

  • @petebrown3715
    @petebrown3715 Рік тому +1

    Thank you Rhett. Great video and yes would love to see a video for tremelo guitars and even a Les Paul or PRS.
    Thanks again 👍

  • @jacob_miller
    @jacob_miller Рік тому

    Its great to see this Aussie company being used around the globe, iI ove my music nomad products :D
    I am ocd about my setups, the only step im yet to tackle is installing a new nut.

  • @felixayala05
    @felixayala05 Рік тому

    Good timing. Swapping some parts for my partscasters today.

  • @dalejones4322
    @dalejones4322 Рік тому +2

    Extremely interesting video. I would also like to see this done on other brands of guitars.

  • @andrewhosey3751
    @andrewhosey3751 Рік тому

    This is EXACTLY what I need to watch. I need to start doing my own also....

  • @JaysWave75
    @JaysWave75 Рік тому

    Woo Hoo! Entered! Thanks for the opportunity to win big!

  • @martymay9723
    @martymay9723 Рік тому

    Well done Rhett.....always love doing my own stuff.

  • @OldStreetDoc
    @OldStreetDoc Рік тому

    A tremolo video would be GREAT! It’s never a bad idea to see it done right again, as I can always see or find ‘something’ in another method that I hadn’t caught before. Thx

  • @michael_caz_nyc
    @michael_caz_nyc Рік тому +2

    I love the Music Nomad products. I own about 8 of their items, and I've been very-pleased with each-of-them. Great info presented here. oNe LovE from NYC

  • @codydandy1166
    @codydandy1166 5 місяців тому

    I’ve watched many of these set up videos. This is the first one I’ve seen that made me feel like I can do it well. There’s a difference between a tech instructing on this and a player. Players lean more on common sense.

  • @stephenreese9841
    @stephenreese9841 Рік тому

    That was fun, and I’d like to see the another video sometime on other types of setups

  • @NewAmericanWoodsman
    @NewAmericanWoodsman Рік тому

    Thank you so much for going through this. Much appreciated

  • @RaleighHeckel
    @RaleighHeckel Рік тому

    Great video Rhett, thank you. Good to know with the tuning in playing position tip (along with all the other info)

  • @colinwallace5286
    @colinwallace5286 Рік тому

    I use a comparison between the 12/24 fret, and the 12/24 harmonic. Seems to work fairly well. It’s on a Steinberger-style bridge with the tray and bridge blocks, which is a little trickier than with the horizontal adjusting screws. A lot of “nudging” is involved, but it has tended to remain pretty stable over the years. “Vintage” only because I’ve had it for a long time. 🤣
    Love the content these days. Useful and often timely info along with the entertainment.👍🏼

  • @mikestory2272
    @mikestory2272 Рік тому +1

    After seeing Rhett's wonderful guitar tech set up in his very dark basement has inspired me to stop waiting for a proper man cave.
    I will find a corner in my very dark basement and set up myself a guitar tech spot that I have been dreaming of for about 2 years now.

  • @AndrewWukusick
    @AndrewWukusick Місяць тому

    The way I've always remembered intonation adjustment is in relation to intonation, deeper notes go with longer scale length while higher notes go with shorter scale length.

  • @LukeBlase
    @LukeBlase Рік тому

    A Les Paul setup video would be very helpful, Rhett! Thanks for the great content!

  • @davedeville6540
    @davedeville6540 Рік тому

    Very helpful. Especially like the direct to tutorial approach without a lot of pretext or other senseless babbling that plagues so many other YT-channels (looking at you TPS 😘)

  • @toadstkr
    @toadstkr Рік тому

    I use the nomad setup kit I like it a lot. Make sure to check your setup as seasons change as well

  • @urbanlegend619
    @urbanlegend619 Рік тому

    Hi Rhett, really like these videos. Yes, another one with the tremolo you mentioned would be great.

  • @poopfacedude69
    @poopfacedude69 Рік тому

    Music nomad's stuff is really high quality!

  • @barrytaaffe7449
    @barrytaaffe7449 Рік тому +1

    Many thanks for this Rhett, much appreciated.

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      @jamierobinson777. Рік тому

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  • @Kurjistaja
    @Kurjistaja Рік тому +1

    When I get new or used guitar, I often roughly setup the action using current / old strings. This is when I adjust the truss rod straight, file or change the nut and adjust saddles height. After that I remove the strings, clean and oil up the fretboard and pots. With the new strings I setup the intonation and sometimes the truss rod little bit more. The stratocaster is satisfying to setup and makes you wanna play more often and longer.

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  • @JoeDread316
    @JoeDread316 Рік тому

    Best tuner for tuning, intonation: Peterson strobostomp HD. Love it

  • @firemarshal2629
    @firemarshal2629 Рік тому

    Learning to setup and repair my guitars allowed me to parlay it into a side gig. With the froth of guitars during the pandemic I actually had to file the income on my taxes I did so many setups and repairs.

  • @paulmitchell5349
    @paulmitchell5349 Рік тому

    Whether to raise or lower the pickups is a handy bit of knowledge, and easy to do. A bridge pin remover on a key ring can be handy. Surprising how many players about to go on stage realise at the last moment that their nails need cutting/filing and have nothing to do that with.

    • @misterknightowlandco
      @misterknightowlandco Рік тому

      A lot of people have bought and sold guitars when adjusting the pickup height would have solved the problem

  • @ekan1578
    @ekan1578 Рік тому

    Hi. Thanks for a super helpful video. I’m just starting to get to do my adjustments myself and must admit, it’s a little scary. I’ll love to see a video of how to adjust and set up a tremolo. 👍

  • @andrewbecker3700
    @andrewbecker3700 Рік тому +1

    The Music Nomad nut file kit is a Patented design that makes tackling this sometimes tricky job much easier. Dollar Store nail files may get you by in a pinch, but if your serious about getting it right the first time it's $80 bucks well spent. Some tools are on a different level. This is one such tool. You'll never want to do it any other way, once you've used them.

  • @allenstowe660
    @allenstowe660 Рік тому

    Great video! Yes, I'd enjoy a setup video for Strats.

  • @cpatterson365
    @cpatterson365 Рік тому

    Great timing! Just bought a new Squire CV and it needed a little work out of the box. Some of those tools would have helped a bunch. I have a few other fiddles in various states of neglect, so fingers crossed 🤞

  • @chcotydf1
    @chcotydf1 Рік тому

    Thanks so much Rhett! Great video!