5/64 inches?

On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 8:57 PM, mistertaterbug <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Deep,
> I keep my action between 4 and 5/64 at the 12th. It is a compromise
> height; just high enough to keep from buzzing(but most any mandolin
> will buzz at the 5th fret on the G string, no matter what) and give
> you more "pop", but still have some sustain. Of course, lowering the
> action a little will give you more sustain and a pretty sound, but
> less whallop when you hit a chop chord.
>
> TBug
>
> On Aug 28, 1:13 am, deep <[email protected]> wrote:
> > hi guys
> > i know lot of people play bluegrass with a high action. my eastman has
> > quite a bit of it i think! and though i love playing it on bluegrass
> > songs it become quite a challenge when i play swing style...
> > i am attacting this clip which accidentally shows the action. its
> > about 4mm at my 12th fret. may be a bit more. is that very high? or is
> > that what many people are coping with?
> >
> > my bridge is at the lowest and the nut action is fine. also my truss
> > rod is quite tight. perhaps i can turn it another quarter or so. still
> > there is quite a bit of neck relief. on top of that there are no set
> > up guys in india. can anyone tell me if this action too much?
> >
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbO8zJ3ZDD4
> >
>

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