er um...sloppyman here....
I was just putting on a fresh set of strings last night and got the
old micrometer out...
it seems that i have been set up at 7/16 for some years now....
chops nice and perhaps has a bit more volume but what the hey
I went ahead and dropped her down to 5/64 and will have a go at what
may be considered a more tater tone...
i certainly can use all the help i can get..thanks for the tip

T....I was wondering what kind of strings do you use on your Gil F5's?
and do you recall what height bill had his strings at?
much thanks.... qball

On Aug 28, 8:57 am, 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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