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Old 02-12-2012, 01:08 AM   #106
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Dude, wtf at unscrewing the neck? I can't make out what's in that pic, but you either loosened the claw or are tuning the strings too high. Take a few clean pics (one of the claw, too) and let's see what you did.
didn't mean to take the neck off, but got it back on clean. no forcing anything. that pic is in playing position right down the body at the bridge. just seems high, but can't figure out why. will try to get one of the claw too.
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Old 02-12-2012, 01:12 AM   #107
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bridge and strings from the underside where the knobs are.


straight down the body again in playing position. camera right on line with the face of the guitar looking at the bridge

the claw and spring set up (didn't mess with this set up save for screwing the claw screws in some).


let me know what other pics i could take. love that this could help me understand what i did. i messed with the saddle heights too to try to get it to play but keep in line with the radius.
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Old 02-12-2012, 01:20 AM   #108
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was it uneven like that when you bought it?
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Old 02-12-2012, 01:22 AM   #109
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was it uneven like that when you bought it?
yeah. i made sure to turn each one the same when i screwed it in.
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Old 02-12-2012, 01:29 AM   #110
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Closeups are hard to discern. A full body shot of the side of the guitar from the bass side (bridge to nut) would help, but it looks like the strings are super tight; claw is okay (but it's okay to even up the bass side). Don't **** with the claw when the bridge is off the body, though.
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Old 02-12-2012, 01:36 AM   #111
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these are about as good as my camera can do, but here are a few:


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Old 02-12-2012, 01:44 AM   #112
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Okay, cool. No problem. We got you into this mess; we'll get you out. But first I have to tell you, I don't play guitar - I play Bassoon.
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Old 02-12-2012, 01:50 AM   #113
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1) Loosen the strings like lugs on a tire. Half turn - Low E then High E, A string then B string, D string then G string. Rinse and repeat until the bridge is flush with the body. Once flush, turn each string another 1/2 turn (doesn't matter order).

2) Turn the right side of the claw in a 1/2 turn and the other side of the claw out a full turn (depending on how much you turned the claw originally). Even up the claw.

3) Put your whammy bar in and depress the bar. How much resistance is there before the bridge lifts off the body?

Start there, and get back to us.
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Old 02-12-2012, 01:51 AM   #114
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Okay, cool. No problem. We got you into this mess; we'll get you out. But first I have to tell you, I don't play guitar - I play Bassoon.
basoon was one of the hardest instruments i ever had to play. true story. if you can play that you can get me out of this.
naw, i am going to get it professionally done and tweak it from there. i might try to see if i can watch the process though.
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Old 02-12-2012, 01:53 AM   #115
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1) Loosen the strings like lugs on a tire. Half turn - Low E then High E, A string then B string, D string then G string. Rinse and repeat until the bridge is flush with the body. Once flush, turn each string another full turn (doesn't matter order).

2) Turn the right side of the claw in a 1/2 turn and the other side of the claw out a full turn. Even up the claw (depending on how much you turned the claw originally).

3) Put your whammy bar in and depress the bar. How much resistance is there before the bridge lifts off the body?

Start there, and get back to us.
will do tomorrow. the repair shop is closed, so if i can mess with it i will. not sure i have another e string though to put on.
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Old 02-12-2012, 02:05 AM   #116
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will do tomorrow. the repair shop is closed, so if i can mess with it i will. not sure i have another e string though to put on.
Still though, you're not in deep water. The strings are too tight (or they mispackaged a set of 10's in there ). It's just a matter of loosening the strings, evening up the claw a bit and then tuning it up slowly into pitch.

You went too far and are trying to go an octave higher. It can be confusing the first time you go from slack to pitch. Always make sure you're muting the other five strings when you're tuning up a string. The overtones confuse the tuner. Even without the high E, you can get everything set up to start your setup.
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Old 02-12-2012, 02:10 AM   #117
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Still though, you're not in deep water. The strings are too tight (or they mispackaged a set of 10's in there ). It's just a matter of loosening the strings, evening up the claw a bit and then tuning it up slowly into pitch.

You went too far and are trying to go an octave higher. It can be confusing the first time you go from slack to pitch. Always make sure you're muting the other five strings when you're tuning up a string. The overtones confuse the tuner. Even without the high E, you can get everything set up to start your setup.
i have strung up my acoustic and you are right it can be confusing. it is just with this electric all it was doing was buzzing at pitch so i couldn't even tune it to pitch. it would just buzz or sound overtones/harmonics. not sure where the problem is tbh.
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Re: Beginners guitar corner.

did mitch evans just admit to playing the buffoon?
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Old 02-12-2012, 02:28 AM   #119
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There's a few different reasons that can cause that. If the low E is buzzing like that, move to the A and keep tuning each string as best as you can, and keep an eye on the bridge to see if it's lifting off the body. It could have been set up to where the bridge is slightly floating (off the body) and that would bring the strings higher off the neck once in tune. Start with those steps I mentioned first, though, if you're still interested in giving it one more shot. How much (little) resistance there is (once the bridge is flush with the body) before screwing the claw will tell you more.
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did mitch evans just admit to playing the buffoon?
At times.
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