Hello everybody! i am new here on the forum.
I recently bought a used cigano gj-10 from a guy and i think its great.
But the problem is that i cant play it comfortly because his stringheight was so high.
I am going to have it lowered.
But up by the first frets up by the nut the strings allready seem to be very low so I wonder
if it is going to work to lower it.?
Somebody has put on to small ships of wood under each side of the bridge? a guess when
they adjusted it for higher action, is that normal?
I have a Furch a 17 40 cm archtop, its a great guitar i recomend it.
Hope somebody can give me some tips about adjusting the action on this thing
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He was right. It took me a little bit to get used to it, but the sound of the higher action is so clean and pure.
My advice to you: Try it for a month. Play the snot out of the guitar. You chops will be stronger, your tone richer, and volume louder. If it's still too high, tighten up the truss rod a little to remove some neck relief.
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I understand what you mean, but the action just seems to be to high,
for example its about 5mm at the 12th fret, isnt that to much?
I am passionate guitar player but a bad guitar tech.
So all it takes is to screw the trussrod to adjust the height?
Perhaps Josh will chime in here.
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Dave
the action is perfect, I played for hours after fixing it.
This is my first solid spruce top guitar and I love it.
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Dave
Is it called shims? i dont now.
I prefer a bridge like i have on my archtop in which a can turn the wheels and
adjust the action that way.