Lowering action on a resonator

blakejcan

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I'm guessing you pull the little wooden bridge and shave down the bottom part till you hit the right height? Ehhh?
 
No. You don't wanna know the right way.

I HATE working on resonators. They are literally a freak of nature in the world of string musical instruments. Invented by the Dopyera Brothers. They actually ran an auto body shop, and thought they could make guitars - but only after looking at a banjo. PROVE ME WRONG!
 
haha well, I do want my action lowered so uhhh, sup?

I have a super fancypants Mule Resonator. He even has this video on how to do it:

https://www.muleresophonic.com/videos/2045428

It kind of didn't make sense to me that you'd file down the string slots when you could just take it off the bottom. In fact, I think he even says you can do that if you wanna in the video.
 
Blake - you have pull the neck off most resonators to adjust the action. Look at banjos - see the neck stick inside the pot? (the body) I'm telling you - you DO NOT want to try it. There a couple experts around the country, and most of them do work for Nashville types, and it's not cheap.

Just do a little research. I've tried on 2 old Dobro's and I finally gave up. As far as I'm concerned - they do not compute. Resonators are my kryptonite.
 
you wouldnt on a square neck, but ive played fretted on plenty of round necks over the years. a buddy has a few round neck beards and they play great for both fretted and slide work
 
You can play slide with the action below normal. I've had 2 clients who did it well.

Thusly. This guy had me set all his guitars up the lowest of anyone I'd ever encountered in over 45 years at the bench. I couldn't play them without buzzing.
Scott was a spook and could play slide with no buzz. He died last year. His daughter gave me his brass slide. It's incredibly heavy.

Pray For Rain Scott on Ebony Taylor
 
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I'm not sure why you would want to lower the action if you're playing slide.

If you flip between fretting notes and running the slide, you need lower action and a delicate touch with the slide. Derek Trucks is a great example. He'll put the slide in his pocket and run a fretted finger solo, then take the slide back out and keep going.
 
Thanks for all the feedback. Yes, I do play slide on this guitar BUT I also play it just like you would a regular guitar. Or, as pointed out, more often than not, I'm playing some parts slide and then fretting notes with real live fingers.

I don't want it lowered to the ground. I just want it a touch lower. Up by the 12th fret it's pretty flipping high.

Did anyone happen to watch the video I linked out to?

I can't imagine pulling necks to lower action is needed w/ this guitar. I'd love feedback from anyone who has watched the video please. Thanks.
 
If you're happy with the way the strings sit and are radiused, just want the whole thing lower . . . I would sand the bottom of the saddle.
 
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