GAS is gone, welcome GSS!

I got rid of my GAS for a short while after getting my SG..
I'm now posessed with GSS, Guitar setup syndrome..

I set up the string height and intonation of my strat, played the heck out of it, decided to make the trem floating and did a re-setup. I toyed around with the floating bridge, played the heck out of the guitar, and started to fiddle with pickup height and thought about rewiring..Someone HELP!! :yell:

I don't even need a floating bridge on it.. :rolleyes: it stayed in tune remarkably well, though.. Anyways, now the guitar is more fun, because she can go "both ways" :laugh2:
 
Re: GAS is gone, welcome GSS!

Breaking the law said:
I got rid of my GAS for a short while after getting my SG..
I'm now posessed with GSS, Guitar setup syndrome..

I set up the string height and intonation of my strat, played the heck out of it, decided to make the trem floating and did a re-setup. I toyed around with the floating bridge, played the heck out of the guitar, and started to fiddle with pickup height and thought about rewiring..Someone HELP!! :yell:

I don't even need a floating bridge on it.. :rolleyes: it stayed in tune remarkably well, though.. Anyways, now the guitar is more fun, because she can go "both ways" :laugh2:

GSS... Thats a cool name for a syndrome!! I have to say that I have that one with pickup rewiring. I spend a week thinking in what could be the best combination for my guitars and, when I make it, only takes two weeks untill I change it again. :smack:
 
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