Hello oh experienced ones,
I am picking up the guitar again after having taken a haiatus for about 15 years and decided to start re-stocking my music equipment. I pretty much sold everything except for my accoustic and electric guitar during my stint thinking I would never be interested in playing again, go figure.
I am playing the same guitar I first learned how to play on, a modified Charvel Jackson (I had a neck pickup and new tremelo system put on), and I've grown so absolutely accustomed to it, that when shopping for a new guitar, nothing else feels right. The action on every guitar hanging on the wall makes me feel like I'm playing a cello or stand-up bass.
Two questions:
1. How high of an action is "common" among other players, that is, do you measure it?
2. What's the first thing you do to your new guitar after you buy it? I'm thinkin... have them (or myself) lower the action...
Your input very much appreciated.
ST.
edit: ps., oh, or do you think it's a guitar center plot to raise the action on all guitars to keep poeple from spending hours playing instead of looking, buying and leaving!
I am picking up the guitar again after having taken a haiatus for about 15 years and decided to start re-stocking my music equipment. I pretty much sold everything except for my accoustic and electric guitar during my stint thinking I would never be interested in playing again, go figure.
I am playing the same guitar I first learned how to play on, a modified Charvel Jackson (I had a neck pickup and new tremelo system put on), and I've grown so absolutely accustomed to it, that when shopping for a new guitar, nothing else feels right. The action on every guitar hanging on the wall makes me feel like I'm playing a cello or stand-up bass.
Two questions:
1. How high of an action is "common" among other players, that is, do you measure it?
2. What's the first thing you do to your new guitar after you buy it? I'm thinkin... have them (or myself) lower the action...
Your input very much appreciated.
ST.
edit: ps., oh, or do you think it's a guitar center plot to raise the action on all guitars to keep poeple from spending hours playing instead of looking, buying and leaving!
