Hi,
Firstly apologies for the post length.
Up until about an hour ago I was happy with the playing action of my LS70, even though I was putting up with a fair bit of fret buzz. Then I bought home my new cheapo Dean (2nd hand off ebay) and found that I get no buzzing at all, not a little bit. Three things that I noticed are different on the guitar:
1 - If I hold the Dean side on at 12 O'clock the neck is only slight off to the left...whereas the Tokai is noticably further to the left (is this neck relief?)
2 - In a previous search to remove the buzzing I raised the action on the Tokai by using the thumbwheels on the bridge but they now appear to be very high compared to the Dean. 8mm above the body on the low string side and 6mm on the high side. The Dean is maybe 1 or 2mm high.
3 - With a capo on the 1st fret and me fingering at the final fret the Dean has about 2mm of gap at the 12th fret whereas the Tokai is actually touching the 12th fret.
So the question is (finally I hear you say!!) how do I set my lovely Tokai up to have the same action as my cheap knock around guitar? I could raise the bridge even higher but I'm concerned I move it so far that it comes out. Is there something wrong with the neck positioning? I'm really clueless on this sort of thing so would appreciate anything anyone can offer. Can produce pics if it would help?
Cheers
Spence
Firstly apologies for the post length.
Up until about an hour ago I was happy with the playing action of my LS70, even though I was putting up with a fair bit of fret buzz. Then I bought home my new cheapo Dean (2nd hand off ebay) and found that I get no buzzing at all, not a little bit. Three things that I noticed are different on the guitar:
1 - If I hold the Dean side on at 12 O'clock the neck is only slight off to the left...whereas the Tokai is noticably further to the left (is this neck relief?)
2 - In a previous search to remove the buzzing I raised the action on the Tokai by using the thumbwheels on the bridge but they now appear to be very high compared to the Dean. 8mm above the body on the low string side and 6mm on the high side. The Dean is maybe 1 or 2mm high.
3 - With a capo on the 1st fret and me fingering at the final fret the Dean has about 2mm of gap at the 12th fret whereas the Tokai is actually touching the 12th fret.
So the question is (finally I hear you say!!) how do I set my lovely Tokai up to have the same action as my cheap knock around guitar? I could raise the bridge even higher but I'm concerned I move it so far that it comes out. Is there something wrong with the neck positioning? I'm really clueless on this sort of thing so would appreciate anything anyone can offer. Can produce pics if it would help?
Cheers
Spence