3 of my 4 guitars are set up with fairly low action (around 2 mm at the 21st fret-- at least that seems low for me), and only one of them has some moderate buzzing on the low E and A set up this way.
The neck in question is a warmoth standard thin contour strat neck with big ol' 6100's (the only neck I have with such large frets... other guitars are medium jumbos or the low/wide gibson type frets). It's set up with 9-46's, tuned down a 1/2 step from pitch.
So I started messing with this neck last night. I gave it a little more relief on the truss rod (1/8 of a turn counterclockwise) and raising the action just a smidge and I'm really liking the results. I haven't raised the action up so much higher that it's harder to play. It's probably 3mm, maybe 3.5mm at the 21st fret now and I'm getting a fuller sound out of it and easier to really dig in with bends. And much less buzzing on the low E and A strings.
I think part of it is the relationship of string action to fret height. On this guitar, I'm much preferring this slight increase in action. Better tone without sacrificing comfort, and easier for bends.
I use Dunlop Delrin 2mm bass pics and don't have a super light touch, but it's not a heavy hand either. I seem to be able to get pretty good variation in pick attack with this thickness of pick, only really digging in on leads-- when strumming I can get away with a much lighter attack.
Anyone here prefer medium action to low action?
The neck in question is a warmoth standard thin contour strat neck with big ol' 6100's (the only neck I have with such large frets... other guitars are medium jumbos or the low/wide gibson type frets). It's set up with 9-46's, tuned down a 1/2 step from pitch.
So I started messing with this neck last night. I gave it a little more relief on the truss rod (1/8 of a turn counterclockwise) and raising the action just a smidge and I'm really liking the results. I haven't raised the action up so much higher that it's harder to play. It's probably 3mm, maybe 3.5mm at the 21st fret now and I'm getting a fuller sound out of it and easier to really dig in with bends. And much less buzzing on the low E and A strings.
I think part of it is the relationship of string action to fret height. On this guitar, I'm much preferring this slight increase in action. Better tone without sacrificing comfort, and easier for bends.
I use Dunlop Delrin 2mm bass pics and don't have a super light touch, but it's not a heavy hand either. I seem to be able to get pretty good variation in pick attack with this thickness of pick, only really digging in on leads-- when strumming I can get away with a much lighter attack.
Anyone here prefer medium action to low action?