What should my Strat action be?
Players with a light touch can get away with lower action; others need higher action to avoid rattles. First, check tuning….ACTION.
Neck Radius | String Height Bass Side | Treble Side |
---|---|---|
7.25″ 9.5″ to 12″ 15″ to 17″ | 5/64″ (2 mm) 4/64″ (1.6 mm) 4/64″ (1.6 mm) | 4/64″ (1.6 mm) 4/64″ (1.6 mm) 3/64″ (1.2 mm) |
How high should the action be on a Fender Stratocaster?
Action
Neck Radius | String Height Bass Side | Treble Side |
---|---|---|
.7.25″ | 5/64″ (2 mm) | 4/64″ (1.6 mm) |
95″ to 12″ | 4/64″ (1.6 mm) | 4/64″ (1.6 mm) |
15″ to 17″ | 4/64″ (1.6 mm) | 3/64″ (1.2 mm) |
How high should the action be at the 12th fret strat?
For electric guitars, in our opinion, a good default string height at the 12th fret is typically about 6/64th of an inch (2.38mm) on the bass side and 4/64th of an inch (1.59mm) on the treble side.
Can guitar action be too low?
If the action is too low, then the strings will rattle against one or more of the frets as they are played. Because the strings and the guitar neck do not follow a straight parallel line, this problem is sometimes more apparent on one part of the guitar neck and the other. Some players prefer a very low action.
Is my guitar action too high?
There are several telltale signs that a guitar is in need of a set-up. If the intonation is off, the action is too high, the guitar buzzes when you fret a note, strings stop vibrating and buzz as you bend them, frets feel sharp, or neck appears warped, then your guitar definitely needs a set-up.
How do you make a Stratocaster play easier?
5 Quick and Easy Ways to Make Your Cheap Strat Play Better
- Lubricate the Nut. Often on cheap guitars you’ll find the nut that holds the strings is poorly cut or not perfectly sized.
- Swap Out the Bridge.
- Swap Out the Tuners.
- Put on New Strings or Change Them More Often.
- Adjust the Action or Truss Round.
Does action affect tapping?
A higher action offers more ‘sustain’ and better ‘resonance’ than a lower action. However, lower action is generally better for playability as it requires less fretting pressure to fret notes and chords.
What is better high action or low action guitar?
The higher your action, the harder it’s going to be to press the string down… because the string has further to go before it finally makes contact with the metal fret. The lower the action, the easier it’s going to be to press the string down, because it’s already closer to the fret and has less distance to travel.