Like I said, I also raised the action on my DG 300 by putting the spare bridge I had sitting around on it and it transformed it into an entirely different guitar. Unfortunately, the spare bridge puts the action a bit too high so I need to file the bridge down about a mm.
The difference is so astonishing i can hardly believe.
I created shims from rosewood veneer. I got a couple of sheets from Luthiers Mercantile International (http://www.lmii.com/) and cut the shims to match the contact points on the bridge. Works well as I can adjust the action with humidity changes.
I was meeting this problem from the other end. I had very high action on my guitars and I was used to it. The sound was good too. The I started doing some of my right hand exercises and work on phrasing on an old parlor guitar with non gypsy action. It had its advantages.
I shaved and refit the bridge on my Asian made guitar, which is a nice guitar for the money by the way, and the action is still about 3.5 mm. I used an automotive feeler gauge to measure the height. I guess I can't say what it did to the sound because I "dialed in" the intonation when I replaced the bridge and that always makes a huge difference.
I think the video that Bob Holo did for Patrus about setting up a GJ guitar was on the money.
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The difference is so astonishing i can hardly believe.
Hey Anthony,
Here is a link to Josh's "Fitting your Bridge Post" very well explained and easy.
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pickitjohn
I was meeting this problem from the other end. I had very high action on my guitars and I was used to it. The sound was good too. The I started doing some of my right hand exercises and work on phrasing on an old parlor guitar with non gypsy action. It had its advantages.
I shaved and refit the bridge on my Asian made guitar, which is a nice guitar for the money by the way, and the action is still about 3.5 mm. I used an automotive feeler gauge to measure the height. I guess I can't say what it did to the sound because I "dialed in" the intonation when I replaced the bridge and that always makes a huge difference.
I think the video that Bob Holo did for Patrus about setting up a GJ guitar was on the money.