Adjusting The Action Height On A Gibson - Guitar Maintenance Lesson

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  • Adjusting The Action Height On A Gibson - Guitar Maintenance Lesson
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    This lick shows off a slightly different approach to your blues soloing where we move with the chord. For the first part of lick 8 we move our major / minor pentatonic shape up to D7. This simply means that we are playing a D minor pentatonic shape 1 with a D major pentatonic shape 2 (plus that cool Texas blues 'out note') to highlight the sound of the five chord (D). We then move this whole lick down to C, as shown on the fretboard below: (See website)
    For the sake of this video, we will be working towards a standard action height, which is three 32nds on the low string and two 32nds on the high string. If you are unsure as to what action you should work towards, this is a safe bet and will work for most rock / blues players. To be able to accurately measure and adjust the action, we need the following tools:
    1. 6" rule with 32nds & 64ths
    The ruler needs to have fine measurements as we are dealing in very subtle changes when adjusting the string height.
    2. Small spanner
    This isn't a necessity, but a small spanner like this well help you easily adjust the bridge height. It will also help t stop you damaging the bridge in any way by using more clunky, heavy duty tools.
    When you come to measure and change your action, here is a simple checklist that will help guide you through the process.
    1. Get your guitar into pitch
    2. Take the ruler and place it on the 12th fret, measuring from fret to string
    3. Measure the height on the low E string and the high E string
    4. Based on your factory specs, or the basic measurements in the text above, decide if you need to go up or down on either side
    5.Use the spanner to turn the cogs on both sides of the neck. Remember that clockwise will lower the action and anti-clockwise will raise it. Two or three turns is enough
    6. Tune the guitar again and then re-measure, repeat until you hit the required measurements.
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  • @ChiliDawgActual
    @ChiliDawgActual Před 5 lety +221

    God get on with it

    • @mathewkyser9598
      @mathewkyser9598 Před 4 lety +16

      Host needs to let the tech talk.

    • @kenjamin1439
      @kenjamin1439 Před 4 lety +1

      Double Chin Airsoft longer videos get more ad money $$$$$$

    • @taokichavez9319
      @taokichavez9319 Před 4 lety

      @@mathewkyser9598 why?

    • @shblair
      @shblair Před 4 lety +3

      Not only is it filibuster guitar tech, but they seem to be from the Department of redundancy Department.
      Good info given, it's just a lot of work to glean from the video

    • @Shutupletstalk
      @Shutupletstalk Před 4 lety +1

      @@shblair I'm gonna give them the benefit of the doubt and assume they're trying to meet the youtube 10-minute-video quota lol.

  • @stuartbiddle6347
    @stuartbiddle6347 Před 4 lety +84

    Glasses man deserves a medal putting up with the interupting bearded man. 'Obviously'

  • @onehappybanana2840
    @onehappybanana2840 Před 4 lety +16

    These guys are proper cork sniffers. "Millimeters nowhere near accurate enough".

    • @geraldhenrickson7472
      @geraldhenrickson7472 Před 3 lety +2

      I questioned that myself. I use imperial except when I need accuracy. Then I use metric. What is going on here?

  • @ghfdt368
    @ghfdt368 Před 5 lety +11

    A lot of action height is personal preference. I usually have my action on all guitars bass 5/64 treble 4/64 which is a little higher than factory spec, I mostly play blues and my advice is to experiment a little with a tech to find the action you like.

  • @charlie-obrien
    @charlie-obrien Před 5 lety +4

    Very informative. I just adjusted the action on my new Epi ES 335. It arrived fairly well set up but like most guitar companies they left the action a little higher than spec (I don't know why?). It plays much easier now.
    Thanks for the easy to follow steps.

    • @yga
      @yga  Před 5 lety

      Our pleasure :)

    • @TheFunktipus1
      @TheFunktipus1 Před 5 lety +1

      Ive got the Epi Dot. Thats why im watching this.

  • @victorstriga
    @victorstriga Před 4 lety +43

    Drink when he says "sure"

  • @tymotoboy53
    @tymotoboy53 Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you for this video to help me understand. The “guitar tech” at sam ash did a terrible job of setting up my firebird. It felt like he raised the action when I asked him to lower it. He shaved down the nut instead of lowering the bridge height. So now I’m not sure what to do.

  • @bryanzaragoza4826
    @bryanzaragoza4826 Před 3 lety

    This vid helped a lot, had buzzing on my low E but I just raised the bridge and it went away, thank you!!

  • @emobile505
    @emobile505 Před 2 lety

    This was helpful. I acquired a Les Paul Studio at a second hand music shop and never bothered to properly set it up. I pulled it out and noticed how buzzy the strings were. I was surprised to see that a Paul only has those two cogs at the bass and treble end, unlike my Fenders that allow each string individually. This confirmed that's by design.

  • @Chrisf432
    @Chrisf432 Před 4 lety +27

    Wish that fella with the beard would shut up & stop interrupting - Let him finish his sentence man.

  • @piano2873
    @piano2873 Před 4 lety +5

    Where can I get that spanner type wrench you used to turn the bridge wheels?

  • @rockandrollmd541
    @rockandrollmd541 Před 5 lety +97

    Translation: 2mm Low E, 1.6mm high E.

    • @kotymccallister5150
      @kotymccallister5150 Před 5 lety +4

      That's really fucking high action

    • @kotymccallister5150
      @kotymccallister5150 Před 5 lety +7

      I set my les paul at 0.8mm at the highe and like 1.2mm at the low e

    • @thelstancroix7555
      @thelstancroix7555 Před 4 lety +2

      Kolton McCallister
      Yeah, I’m just assuming this is targeted to non lead players. I just purchased a Les Paul style guitar, tried soloing on it, but, found that the action was ridiculously high and made bends extremely difficult despite being at the right height.

    • @vicesodan
      @vicesodan Před 4 lety +2

      @@thelstancroix7555 That doesn't make sense, since bends are easier to do with higher action

    • @thelstancroix7555
      @thelstancroix7555 Před 4 lety

      Vice Šodan
      What I meant was, the guitar wasn’t set up incorrectly, but the action was set too high for lead playing, so I just decided to immediately lower the action afterward. Essentially saying that the way guitars with these style of bridges are set up and sent out isn’t incorrect, just not appropriate for lead playing. Also, when you’re playing up the neck at the higher register of the guitar, if the action is high it makes it difficult to play bends, if that makes sense.

  • @scottnorman408
    @scottnorman408 Před 4 lety

    I guess we do things differently to obtain the same result but aren't you to put a capo on the first fret when adjusting string height? Thanks for the video.

  • @Mikau-gb8uo
    @Mikau-gb8uo Před 4 lety

    I have my Jackson set at 1,5 mm at the last fret for all strings except for low E and A are a hair higher.. almost dead straight neck (very very slight relief)..

  • @redflamered
    @redflamered Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you. Very helpful.

  • @HrabeSowir
    @HrabeSowir Před 5 lety +6

    I have a question. Does the tune-o-matic bridge have to be level? To get the proper string action I found out I have to raise the Lower E side of the bridge much more. Right now there is 2mm (5/64inch) difference. Is it a problem? Will it damage the guitar?

    • @coffeecomics3583
      @coffeecomics3583 Před 5 lety +2

      Both of my Gibson's are the same as you describe. It's normal. That's how they all are.

  • @rickdixontn
    @rickdixontn Před 5 lety +25

    Using a ruler to measure at the 64th increments seems imprecise and subject to angle of sight, etc. Why not use a spacer for a more accurate measurement. You can also use a nickel (5/64) for the low string, and a dime 4/64 for the high string.

  • @AvnerRosenstein-ULTRA-LXV

    You guys should seriously do these vids for ESP, Solar etc. These are really nice!

  • @hogtied12
    @hogtied12 Před 5 lety +2

    you shot the ruler on 11 and 12 frets together to keep it flat/level when taking the measurement

  • @saibur7798
    @saibur7798 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for this information. I want to be clear about something that was said at the end. I’ve been playing tuned 1/2 step down for the longest time. Does that mean I should set the action on my LP to the suggested 5/64 on the low E and 2/32 on the high E - WHILE tuned down? TIA

    • @NERDOFUNK
      @NERDOFUNK Před 3 lety

      Sure you can, doesnt matter, im on e-flat also with this kind of action

  • @MrFacproductions
    @MrFacproductions Před 2 lety

    When doing the neck relief should the bridge be all way to the bottom or ot my normal action height? Getting a lot buzzing when doing the relief past the 12 but evrutning before is fine going the other way with relief little measurements iv a bigger gap.

  • @ddb82
    @ddb82 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the video guys!

  • @aurora71n30
    @aurora71n30 Před 3 lety

    I want you guys to make a video explaining the balance and tension between the Stopbar and bridge, covering adjusting, balance etc. Can you please do that?

  • @silverdragon0000120
    @silverdragon0000120 Před 6 lety +3

    Where do you see the specs of how the guitar should be set up for Schecter guitars? I have a Floyd Rose and have no idea what I’m doing.

    • @yga
      @yga  Před 6 lety +1

      Hi there! Great question - We haven't come across any Schecter guitars before, but if it is Floyd Rose I would highly recommend taking it to a pro first. Just ask them to show you some tips so that you can do it in future. They are notoriously tricky to use!

  • @RockWeller
    @RockWeller Před 4 lety

    Hey guys! Greetings from Singapore! Was here from the previous video of adjusting the height of Fenders. In general, Gibson seems to always have a higher string action. Would it be because of the neck radius?

  • @guyincognito320
    @guyincognito320 Před 3 lety

    2/32 is about 1.6 mm. I have to go to lengths to get my LP or my Charvel that low. Curious how 2/32 treble is spec for a 339 style guitar. For me that is wonderfully low and is rare to ever wield a guitar that is so low without dead notes everywhere.

  • @Bill-bj9yx
    @Bill-bj9yx Před 5 lety

    Does the TAILPIECE have to be even/level? As I have the BRIDGE slightly lower on the treble side for obvious reasons so I wasn't sure if I should have the TAILPIECE slightly at an angle also or always even?...Thanks!

    • @12south31
      @12south31 Před 4 lety

      Tailpiece should be even and lowered all the way down. You will lose resonance if you raise it as the bottom will no longer touch and pass the vibrations properly.

  • @garyhull6689
    @garyhull6689 Před 3 měsíci

    Really good

  • @kernelspy
    @kernelspy Před 5 lety

    Where do you get a spanner like that?

  • @ADoicin
    @ADoicin Před 3 lety +1

    where do you get a ruler like that, where the 64ths are at the END of the ruler, and not somewhere in the middle?! it seems not so easy to find one!

  • @alejely
    @alejely Před 5 lety

    awesome, thanks

  • @alanross2876
    @alanross2876 Před 3 lety

    what size allen key do you use for the bridge?

  • @teodelnorte
    @teodelnorte Před 3 lety

    Guys, thanks for this explanation

  • @thebipolarbear1
    @thebipolarbear1 Před 6 lety +4

    My low e is like touching on the first fret. If I raise the strings the same way you did it should fix that correct? It's not unplayable but it has a real twangy sounds. Please let me know it's my first Les Paul I bought and I really want to play around with it. Thank you

    • @yga
      @yga  Před 6 lety +1

      Hi Chris! Bare with us a day or two whilst I get James to answer this question... Just want to make sure we give you the right advice, and James is the master of this stuff!

    • @thebipolarbear1
      @thebipolarbear1 Před 6 lety

      Your Guitar Academy that would be great I would really appreciate it. I just finally got a Les Paul and can't wait to play it

    • @yga
      @yga  Před 6 lety

      Ok, so here is what James said: "The Low E at the 1st fret could be a lack of relief in the neck, check that first. It could also be the nut is cut a little too low. However, if the nut is an adjustable nut as on the 2016/2018 LP’s (HP etc) then this can be raised on the bass side by the grub screw in the nut.. Adjusting the bridge height (as referred to) will raise the height but very minimally at the nut end, it’s more about the 12th fret action height... Sounds like it possibly needs some setting up rather than fiddling about, could make it worse! As a Gibson service centre we would be more than happy to check it out and if there’s a nut issue then this would be covered under warranty..."
      If you would like to contact James to have a chat please get in touch at contact@yourguitaracademy.com - Maybe a better move rather than fiddling with a potentially tricky problem!

  • @jcbrown5775
    @jcbrown5775 Před 4 lety +15

    Dude with the camera is fully unnecessary.... He's just interrupting the tech and mudding up the whole explanation

  • @bradfield2266
    @bradfield2266 Před 5 lety

    What is that guitar model?

  • @neve7595
    @neve7595 Před 3 lety

    Thank you

  • @vincentsantiago2gmai
    @vincentsantiago2gmai Před 2 lety

    do they need to use the capo then use string action or no capo just string action?🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @john-ob7bv
    @john-ob7bv Před 4 lety +7

    Didnt know it was a 2 man job

  • @aaronsmitheyarchitecturali3026

    What is the tool called for adjusting the bridge wheels and where can I find one. I have searched on line but can not find anything like that. I want one. Thanks

    • @aaronsmitheyarchitecturali3026
      @aaronsmitheyarchitecturali3026 Před 6 lety +1

      I found it...I heard "spanner". Thanks

    • @yga
      @yga  Před 6 lety

      Great! Thanks Aaron! I was going to suggest visiting the site, as there is more information there too: www.yourguitaracademy.com/courses/james-collins/lessons/action-height :)

    • @68SSCAM
      @68SSCAM Před 5 lety +1

      They have a flat head that is facing the top where you can use a flat head screwdriver to adjust it as well.

    • @charlie-obrien
      @charlie-obrien Před 5 lety

      I used a pair of needle nose pliers with serrated nips. I put blue painters tape on the nips and on the body of the guitar under the adjusters to protect the finish. But I will probably get one of those "spanners". I like to have the tools that are specific to the guitars I own.

    • @pauldelsignor2970
      @pauldelsignor2970 Před 4 lety

      Stewmac.com sells this tool

  • @MetalMathiasTP
    @MetalMathiasTP Před 5 lety

    string height settings in mm please?

  • @alig.20
    @alig.20 Před 4 lety +3

    5:07 I need that tool.

  • @patmillen9162
    @patmillen9162 Před 5 lety +1

    What is that.. a 72 thinline fender in the background??? 😍

  • @danmancini4059
    @danmancini4059 Před 4 lety +5

    The information is good, but god damn this video could have easily be shortened by 7 minutes

  • @bmwscotty
    @bmwscotty Před 4 lety +12

    Let the man speak for God's sake

  • @danyjr
    @danyjr Před 4 lety +25

    STOP SPEAKING OVER HIM! Jesus!

  • @jleverette666
    @jleverette666 Před 5 lety

    What tool did you use to raise action

    • @yga
      @yga  Před 5 lety

      Hi Josh! You can find all the tools in the write up on our website - Just see the link in the description :)

  • @jimme8499
    @jimme8499 Před 4 lety

    What about intonation ?
    Pretty important thing to miss out by the ' expert ' ?

  • @Schowelds
    @Schowelds Před 11 měsíci

    Imperial for the win 🏆👏👏👏

  • @Luvutoo
    @Luvutoo Před 4 lety +5

    Interesting to hear metric not being as useful in areas like this, and I was always told imperial is completely useless. Cool!

  • @oldrrocr8213
    @oldrrocr8213 Před 4 lety +3

    thanks guys - exactly what I needed - turn counterclockwise to raise it.

  • @outsidethepyramid
    @outsidethepyramid Před 4 lety

    Is it possible to set a guitar up if you are blind?

  • @umutklckan4778
    @umutklckan4778 Před 5 lety +1

    OKAY!

  • @runningwithscissors0911
    @runningwithscissors0911 Před 4 lety +1

    yak, Yak, YAK ~ just DO IT already!

  • @aedanmulligan5926
    @aedanmulligan5926 Před 6 měsíci

    what's the tool called

  • @fryingwiththeantidote2486

    sure

  • @KaptainCanuck
    @KaptainCanuck Před rokem

    As you erroneously refer to them, frets are not level. There are three parts to the neck surface: fretboard, frets and fretwires. Officially and technically speaking, frats are the spaces on the fretboard between the fret wires. Modern people seem to think that they know more than the people who invented stringed instruments

  • @allanreeling1067
    @allanreeling1067 Před 4 lety +2

    Why on earth don't they use feeler gauges, my eyes can't deal with 1/32" , plus accurate measurement depends on getting the rule at 90degrees to the fretboard.

    • @MrCarlos1335
      @MrCarlos1335 Před 3 lety +1

      THE TECH GUY SHOULD DO HIS OWN VIEDO ,,,ALONE, WITH OUT INTERFERENCES FROM A WANT TO BE EXPERT,,MY ADVICE DON'T EVER USE THIS GUY EVER ,AGAIN ,,,,,PLEASE

  • @SaviourMusic
    @SaviourMusic Před 6 lety +59

    Metric system is always better

    • @yga
      @yga  Před 6 lety +4

      Thanks Retrola-G, and yes you're probably correct about that. Thanks for watching :)

    • @veerchasm1
      @veerchasm1 Před 5 lety

      Yay Jimmy Carter

    • @TheGr0nch
      @TheGr0nch Před 5 lety +3

      Except when it's confusing (like on a guitar)

    • @frankie4321
      @frankie4321 Před 5 lety +2

      The US will convert to metric soon and the Mexicans will pay for it . 😄

    • @nateklug5933
      @nateklug5933 Před 5 lety +1

      Frank Baldan they better since they keep crossing our border illegally we need to put the stupid muts to work

  • @ChrisJordanGuitar
    @ChrisJordanGuitar Před 5 lety +1

    Does anyone knows the actual specs (measures) for gibson Les Paul guitars?

    • @yga
      @yga  Před 5 lety

      Good question Chris! You may find that you can get something direct from Gibson if you have the issue number for your guitar? I imagine they will all be a little different depending on the year?

    • @whirlybird3189
      @whirlybird3189 Před 5 lety +1

      Perfect setup will get you 5 and 3 in 64ths.

  • @BzBlade
    @BzBlade Před 5 lety +20

    Suppose to measure in playing position not on it's back because gravity pulls the strings down..

    • @yga
      @yga  Před 5 lety +7

      Yes you are absolutely bang on, and we do mention that at some point - It's just for the sake of the cameras that we lie it on its neck. Great point though, and worth reiterating.

    • @charlie-obrien
      @charlie-obrien Před 5 lety +1

      At 5:52 he puts the guitar on it's side to check action height.

  • @antcontreras
    @antcontreras Před 4 lety

    Considering there are action gauges that rest on 3 or more frets (and thus you are assured to take a measurement that is truly square, subject to neck bow) I can't understand why you'd want to teach a wobbly method. I get this doesn't require nuclear centrifuge precision, but still...

  • @jeffreyprice773
    @jeffreyprice773 Před 6 lety +3

    Hi guys what about first fret action.

    • @yga
      @yga  Před 6 lety

      Hi Jeffrey! Thanks for watching :) What do you mean exactly? Does your first fret buzz or cause you problems?

    • @jeffreyprice773
      @jeffreyprice773 Před 6 lety +1

      Your Guitar Academy , The gap between the top of the first fret and the bottom of the strings, my Epiphone Sheraton Pro II vs has a gap of o.030" gap at the 6th string to the first fret graduating lower, to much fo me, i think it says this in the epi manual chart.

    • @yga
      @yga  Před 6 lety +1

      Hi Jeffrey! Ok so here's what James had to say: "The nut to 1st fret height on the bass side should be approx 0.020” (+/- 0.002) getting slightly lower with the thinner strings, sounds like the Bass E is sitting too high in the nut which would cause sharpness over the first few frets. Check the neck relief is correct before filing the nut slot a little.. " Hope that helps!

    • @jeffreyprice773
      @jeffreyprice773 Před 6 lety +1

      Your Guitar Academy, thanks for reply, I've taken the nut off and I'm going to shave 0.010" off across the width of the bottom the nut then check it, cheers.

  • @heres2ya
    @heres2ya Před 4 lety +10

    the camera guy talks to much.

  • @phenixreturns
    @phenixreturns Před 5 lety

    seconds?

    • @Chromak3y
      @Chromak3y Před 4 lety

      It represents the number of divisions in the measuring instrument.

  • @Ed-ch2qv
    @Ed-ch2qv Před 5 lety +1

    what if i buzz?

    • @Ed-ch2qv
      @Ed-ch2qv Před 5 lety

      Emil Andersen the buzz doesnt get heard when i use an amp, it buzzes acoustically though, and still sustains

    • @isaacrnd
      @isaacrnd Před 4 lety

      wiw ed You ever found a solution to this?

    • @Ed-ch2qv
      @Ed-ch2qv Před 4 lety

      isaac rendon not yet but it got less when i got it set up

  • @jamesfulton8310
    @jamesfulton8310 Před 3 lety +1

    I counted two trillion "OK's"

  • @niftybman
    @niftybman Před 3 lety

    My man explained what a radius is... sent me back to high school geometry tf

  • @jussit3909
    @jussit3909 Před 4 lety

    I can understand why these American guitar companies use imperial system, but metric translation would still be nice to get.

  • @900rr
    @900rr Před 10 měsíci

    No, we use S.A.E. Standard American Equivalent.

  • @MrCarlos1335
    @MrCarlos1335 Před 3 lety +4

    SHOULD HAVE DONE TWO VIDEOS ONE WITH YOU GUYS GETTING TO KNOW EACH OTHER AND TWO, THE WRONG WAY TO SET UP A GUITAR .

  • @thomaspeters5889
    @thomaspeters5889 Před 4 lety +8

    You could've edited the crap out of this video...too much chatter.

  • @mikeray2371
    @mikeray2371 Před 4 lety +1

    No I want to talk! No I want to talk! I’m smarter! No I’m smarter!

  • @thomasdayton8227
    @thomasdayton8227 Před 4 lety +1

    Sweet Jesus, would have been so much better with just one of them. Old beard guy just couldn't bear to let young guy make a point.

    • @alig.20
      @alig.20 Před 4 lety

      Old man doesnt have a beard sir

  • @f.i.l.d.e.p.s
    @f.i.l.d.e.p.s Před 4 lety

    not because imperial is more finer but its got to do more about american uses imperial as their standard of measurement. gibson n fender are american brands.

  • @cragway
    @cragway Před 3 lety

    Didn't know Adam Savage was a guitar tech

  • @biffelliotforpresident

    Seems like an autopsy. “Chune it. Always chune.”

  • @Lordofthethings2
    @Lordofthethings2 Před 6 lety +8

    So just to make sure, the correct height is 5 64ths at the bass side and 4 64ths at the treble side? Sorry, coming from the rest of the planet which uses metric system and this all sounds like gobbledygook. My head hurts.

    • @yga
      @yga  Před 6 lety

      Yes that is correct, and you can find more written details here: www.yourguitaracademy.com/courses/james-collins/lessons/action-height I'm sure that'll help :) :)

    • @TheGr0nch
      @TheGr0nch Před 5 lety +5

      Just learn both. The U.S. does it lol

    • @nateklug5933
      @nateklug5933 Před 5 lety

      endocry were smarter than u

    • @Dr.Jekyll
      @Dr.Jekyll Před 5 lety +4

      Nate Klug, you mean “we’re,” which is a contraction for “we are.” You typed “were.” Use proper grammar before telling someone how smart you are.

    • @Dr.Jekyll
      @Dr.Jekyll Před 5 lety +4

      Asmistdescends, ever hear of quarter notes, half notes, eighth notes, sixteenth notes, 32nd notes, 64th notes? They are fractions. I guess your planet that you spoke of is in a different universe than mine, where math and music are the universal languages.
      Yes, my remark is somewhat snide, but that is only in response to your snide remark. You clearly have internet access and could have just as easily looked up what you’re asking about. Instead, you just wanted to whine about the system of measurement.

  • @davegatescomposer
    @davegatescomposer Před rokem

    "...sure"

  • @bjangofett1
    @bjangofett1 Před 5 lety +11

    You're british! Use the metric system!

    • @sunburstshredder
      @sunburstshredder Před 4 lety

      They did say that the small increments of millimeters are harder to work with

  • @iwxo
    @iwxo Před 3 lety

    just let the guy speak! hhaha

  • @riffdigger2133
    @riffdigger2133 Před 2 lety

    Verbose, much?

  • @goodboyringo9716
    @goodboyringo9716 Před 4 lety +1

    That Gibson is a cs336, the guitar I love and the one Gibson took away from the average working man.

  • @adamhorvath7514
    @adamhorvath7514 Před 5 lety +3

    I feel as though you have misled the public a bit by displaying "as fact" that a 9.5 or 7.25 radius neck will not allow for proper bending needed for various styles of music while a 12in radius neck is the way to go. Once I hear this type of lingo I can no longer respect anything afterward.

    • @yga
      @yga  Před 5 lety

      Hi Adam, apologies if that is how this came across but we know just as well that a great playing could pick up a toy guitar and make them sing! Apologies for that, hopefully you still enjoyed some of the video.

  • @pinball3524
    @pinball3524 Před 4 lety +2

    Sometimes.. its smart to NOT be a smart mouth

  • @michaelmendillo4614
    @michaelmendillo4614 Před 4 lety +1

    Come on guys ! Stop all the Bullshit and lets get hands on !!!! Thank You ! UGH !!!

  • @patrickgillooly4600
    @patrickgillooly4600 Před 3 lety +1

    Stop interrupting the guy. It's not about you!

  • @davesaenz3732
    @davesaenz3732 Před 5 lety +2

    I couldn't continue watching.

  • @billythekid2281
    @billythekid2281 Před 5 lety +5

    Use a metric vernier caliper.
    Leave the backwards imperial system to the Americans!

    • @blutausbeherit
      @blutausbeherit Před 4 lety

      And somehow we still manage to be the largest economy in the world lol

    • @DaemonRicks
      @DaemonRicks Před 4 lety +1

      @@blutausbeherit heard of China lol. No offense mate. America's still great but metrics is cool ;)

  • @andreaslundell7807
    @andreaslundell7807 Před 3 lety

    Thats some poor excuse for not using mm. I doubt People outside North America, maybe limys, even have such a ruler i their stores. One 32 of an inch = o,8 mm, one 64= 0,4mm. A serious show would at least mention the equivalent measure in mm. Even here in the US younger People often use millls, or booth, dealing with small distances. For example I've heard Philip McNight use mm instead of imperial several times. We dont use old Egyptian units of measure to describe the size of the pyramids.

  • @franciskok4578
    @franciskok4578 Před 2 lety

    That guy who's interrupting the tech is really annoying.

  • @Waakko2112
    @Waakko2112 Před 3 lety

    9 minutes of them not showing us how to adjust string height

  • @christiand7437
    @christiand7437 Před 6 lety +2

    Too technical for me

  • @user-fb8yb8so8n
    @user-fb8yb8so8n Před 4 lety

    Ugh dont interrupt eachother with fun facts, you brits

  • @drtyblll8014
    @drtyblll8014 Před 3 lety

    Dude I do not care. clockwise or counterclockwise

  • @Mt-tu6bz
    @Mt-tu6bz Před 3 lety +1

    174k poor souls have suffered through this rambling nonsense??!

  • @ariobintangnugraha1916

    I enjoyed the video until they start bad mouthing the metric system.

  • @adrian_V99
    @adrian_V99 Před 3 lety

    Too many 'sures" and "absolutilies". Guys those are filler words. They dont transmit technical knowledge.

  • @soundboy57
    @soundboy57 Před 3 lety

    Redo the video without Beardus Interuptus. (Shut up the beard man)

  • @NewMillCityHippie
    @NewMillCityHippie Před 5 lety +2

    What are they talking about? Seconds ?? Talk metric system instead, as the rest of the world does