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M.A.K.S

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Hi guys, new user here :)

I've had my Luke for quite a few years now, but I just recently stumbled upon this fine forum :D

Now, I've got two issues I'd like to get your opinions on..

First is regarding the action: I like a quite low action on my guitars and I feel I've managed to get the action on the Luke reasonably low. Thing is, when I'm bending on the high E string above the 12th fret I get this very slight choking or buzz (sorry, have no better way of describing it :p )

I'm guessing the Luke's neck has a slightly rounder radius than my other guitars, so the question is if this is something I just have to live with?

The second question kinda comes as a result of the first one; since I have lowered the saddles quite a bit to get the desired low action, the screws on the saddles are now hurting my picking hand :p
Does anyone have a quick fix for this, or do I have to swap the screws for shorter ones?
 

Spudmurphy

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Hi MAKS and welcome to the forum.

I believe you can get some shorter grub screws from Ernie Ball Customer service. Don't quote me, but I believe that the size is M3 (customer service can confirm.)

It's not the norm for a Luke to choke out - otherwise Steve Lukather wouldn't play one ha!

Try raising the saddle a tad otherwise you may need just a minor fret dress and re crown.

It's really difficult to diagnose over the net - so best you take it to a good guitar man.

One rule on here

"Your guitar doesn't exist without pics" - so try and post some for us to see?
Cheers

Spud
 

M.A.K.S

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Thanks a bunch :)

Browndog; yeah, it took me some time, but I'm finally here :D

@Spudmurphy:
It's really not a big problem. The way it's set up at the moment it just chokes ever so slightly when doing 1 1/2 step bends or more.
I can live with that, no problemo :D
I just wanted to get the action as close as possible to my Ibbys, but I do realize that they are quite different animals :p

I rescued my poor Luke from a local guitar store some years ago. It wasn't in the best condition when I got it, it has a few dents and the tip of the trem-arm was missing, but they did offer me a great deal so I bought it.

Some pics, they are kinda crappy as I don't have a proper camera just my iPhone :rolleyes:
 

threeminutesboy

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welcome mate nice Like you have there, I guess Spud is probably right about what he told you.

I can bend on mine 1 and half step with no issue but my action is not "that low" just as close as the factory setting but with a non floating trem
 

Spudmurphy

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I rescued my poor Luke from a local guitar store some years ago. It wasn't in the best condition when I got it, it has a few dents and the tip of the trem-arm was missing...

Hee hee I have a JP6 a bit like that!!
I've given it some TLC and it's having some more at the mo.
 

M.A.K.S

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welcome mate nice Like you have there, I guess Spud is probably right about what he told you.

I can bend on mine 1 and half step with no issue but my action is not "that low" just as close as the factory setting but with a non floating trem

I wouldn't know what the factory setup was like, since the good people at the store did a superb job at f@ckin it up :p he he

My original plan was to try to get crazy low action, but that made the guitar pretty much un-playable, so I decided to raise the action a little.

Anyway, I'll have a tech have a look at the frets, just in case :)
 
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