Thanks man. Maybe its not quit necessery have ultra low action. Maybe slightly under 1,5 on first string. Because I want to have acces for little trem work.Yes, it is possible to get super low action on these instruments! For the ultimate low action setup, I like to deck the trem and remove the neck shim. Then re-assemble and use a thin feeler gauge or a strip of paper to make sure the neck is making full contact with the floor of the pocket. If there is any gap, open up the body mounting mounting holes with a drill to allow the mounting screws to pass freely through the body. You want a solid neck to body wood connection and no ski jump - the upper register frets need to be dead flat or have some fall away. Then set the truss rod for minimal relief under string tension. Adjust saddle heights to get the perfect radius, lower the nut slots, and set intonation.
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Thanks man. Maybe its not quit necessery have ultra low action. Maybe slightly under 1,5 on first string. Because I want to have accesse for little trem work.
Thanks a Lot!The decked trem will lower pitch only, but it is more stable for palm muting and tuning. If you want to float the trem and have super low action, it is best to use Gotoh S108 saddles. This is what Music Man originally used in the older Lukes, Silhouette Specials, etc. You get more adjustment range with the S108 saddles and you can get the string height lower even when the bridge plate is floating.