Cameron Himself
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- Jul 26, 2010
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Hey guys, so I am the proud owner of a EBMM JP6 in mystic dream. I believe it is from around 2003. So, I really love it; sounds absolutely killer. The trem itself is just unbelievable! I generally don't jive with unfinished necks, but I am getting used to it. I do however have some questions regarding the action.
Now, I am no stranger to setups as that I setup all of my own guitars and am very comfortable with truss rod adjustments, trems, floyds, etc... Right now, I have it set up with .10-.46 strings to Eb Standard. The trem is prefectly parallel to the body, the neck has a little bit of relief, and the bridge itself just peaks above the body (as far as how low I have the bridge set).
Now, for some reason the action feels a little stiff. Does anyone else perceive a stiff feel? Maybe I should go down to .9's?
Also, How low do you guys set your action? How much does your bridge sit above (or below) the body? I feel like I can't go any lower on the bridge without some serious buzzing on the lower strings.
I am just curious to see how people have theirs set up. I really like mine a lot. Every guitar I have is unique so it takes me a while to really get them set up where I like em.
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Now, I am no stranger to setups as that I setup all of my own guitars and am very comfortable with truss rod adjustments, trems, floyds, etc... Right now, I have it set up with .10-.46 strings to Eb Standard. The trem is prefectly parallel to the body, the neck has a little bit of relief, and the bridge itself just peaks above the body (as far as how low I have the bridge set).
Now, for some reason the action feels a little stiff. Does anyone else perceive a stiff feel? Maybe I should go down to .9's?
Also, How low do you guys set your action? How much does your bridge sit above (or below) the body? I feel like I can't go any lower on the bridge without some serious buzzing on the lower strings.
I am just curious to see how people have theirs set up. I really like mine a lot. Every guitar I have is unique so it takes me a while to really get them set up where I like em.