Ramón -> RE: string action (May 16 2007 18:22:53)
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I learned from Yuris at Blue Guitar in San Diego (he does many of the highest-end guitar refinishes, repairs, restorations, setups for professionals, Guitar Salon, etc.), and if you are a flamenco accompaniest, the strings are basically the heights Anders gives, but for soloist, raising the treble side (as you now have it) can bring up the trebles considerably. Raising the entire action can increase volume, as in classicals, but unless you are classically-trained and LIKE it high like that, the Low E, higher, and the High E, lower, is what most guitars are set at. I'm basically an accompaniest, but still like the projection of raised trebles, especially since my basses are kind of huge. Right now, I'm right at 3 on the low E, slightly over 3 on the high E. Works well for me. I might play that down a little on the next string-change (high E side) and see what happens. Just my thoughts.... R
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