Electric Guitar Setup String Height

For electric guitars in our opinion a good default string height at the 12th fret is typically about 6 64th of an inch 2 38mm on the bass side and 4 64th of an inch 1 59mm on the treble side.
Electric guitar setup string height. The most commonly used string heights are 3 64 and 4 64. Then measuring with the string action gauge adjust the string height to the player s preference. Sight a guitar neck. Check the height between the fret located at the neck and body joint and the bottom of each string refer to the.
How to set up a guitar perfectly step 1. Because the truss rod will affect the middle of the neck most be sure to pay. Measure string height on the first fret for each string using your feeler gauges. This may involve adjusting the height of the saddles or of the string slots in the nut.
Tune the guitar to desired pitch. Tune the guitar to pitch. Sight the neck please read the beginning of this article for. Check the pickup height.
Action determines how much pressure and distance is required for the string to make full contact with each fret. Pickup height is measured from the pole piece to the bottom of the string on the bass and treble sides with the. For acoustic guitars we ll want to go just a bit higher than this. This distance plays a key role in your setup because it determines the ease in which your guitar can be played.
The higher the strings the more tension they have and the harder it will be to fret the notes. Look down the profile of the fretboard on both the bass and treble sides of the neck is the neck straight or is there a curve. These are not the only acceptable string heights but they are a starting point as the happy medium all comes down to your own personal preference. Adjust the truss rod to add relief to the neck if that s what the player prefers.
Turn the guitar on its side close one eye and look down the neck from the headstock towards the bridge left.