Hey guys,
So after a long but completely worth it process, I've got my guitar issues resolved. Huge credit and thanks to Pete Dubaldo and AJ in Customer Service!
So after playing the JP factory setup (twice, technically) and having to go back to my older guitars for a bit, I've come to the realization that the ridiculously low action is not for me. The guitar is great in every way except oddly enough low action makes it harder for me to play (even legato/tapping stuff, but especially bending)!
So, the question I have is what's the best way to go about raising my action? I know the EB FAQ says the best way is the truss rod, but there's no way this will get totally where I want be. Its part of the equation for sure, but I should stress I like it HIGH, way higher than anybody else I know has it. Before I go and do this (because I hate doing it on Floyd's), are the trem posts able to be raised? If so is it kosher to just loosen them as is, or is there a better process so the "metal on metal" isn't so bad? I've read that raising the saddles isn't the best way to go about it, so I'd like to try all other options first.
Thanks for the help in advance!
So after a long but completely worth it process, I've got my guitar issues resolved. Huge credit and thanks to Pete Dubaldo and AJ in Customer Service!
So after playing the JP factory setup (twice, technically) and having to go back to my older guitars for a bit, I've come to the realization that the ridiculously low action is not for me. The guitar is great in every way except oddly enough low action makes it harder for me to play (even legato/tapping stuff, but especially bending)!
So, the question I have is what's the best way to go about raising my action? I know the EB FAQ says the best way is the truss rod, but there's no way this will get totally where I want be. Its part of the equation for sure, but I should stress I like it HIGH, way higher than anybody else I know has it. Before I go and do this (because I hate doing it on Floyd's), are the trem posts able to be raised? If so is it kosher to just loosen them as is, or is there a better process so the "metal on metal" isn't so bad? I've read that raising the saddles isn't the best way to go about it, so I'd like to try all other options first.
Thanks for the help in advance!