3rd fret depressed, and then open string. It says so before the pictures on the measurements:
* AL PDN, 3rd fret depressed: 2mm
* AL PDN, open: 2.5mm
* AL HH, 3rd fret depressed: 1mm
* AL HH, open: 1.5mm
* Valentine PDN, 3rd fret depressed: 1mm
* Valentine PDN, open: 1.5mm (very consistent with the AL HH)
Neck relief and other setup components are fine. If I capo her on the first fret she plays ok, this is all part of the standard evaluation I always do on guitars.
Sorry if I sound arrogant; but I've gone through this guitar in every detail imaginable and I know what's wrong with it; everything else is perfect. Sounds great, got a gorgeous ebony board, lightweight, and the stunning is stunning.
Maybe I'm missing something, but where does it say WHERE you are taking he measurements? I get it ....frets depressed and open. Where is your depth gauge?
Mike
Ok I think that's why some were confused. Measuring string height at the 12th fret is more common, and once a string is fretted the only contributors are neck relief and saddle height - so your nut comments weren't making sense. Now they do.
Alright, did a bunch of things to it and it's becoming one of my favorites
* Re-set the neck, so it's much more playable on the high E string now
* Changed the bridge pickup to a Bareknuckle Crawler I had laying about (my favorite pickup)
* Changed the knobs to black knurled knobs
* Changed the 5-way selector switch tip to a Tele tip
The knobs and pickup cover are black, so it gives it a different mismatched look. But I like it and the Crawler sounds great. It's still a liiiittle bright, but that's what the tone knob is for. I gain clarity, power, and thickness in the mids with this.
+1 let's see it!Photo?
My camera's with a friend so all I have is my phone...
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