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Guitar. |
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170 | 52.31% |
Drums. |
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39 | 12.00% |
Bass. |
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45 | 13.85% |
Violin. |
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7 | 2.15% |
Sax. |
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4 | 1.23% |
Piano/Keys. |
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53 | 16.31% |
Harmonica. |
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7 | 2.15% |
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#11 (permalink) |
An Butthole
Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Someone's Backyard
Posts: 590
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So I spent the last 5 hours playing around with and taking apart my fender jaguar, trying to better intonate it, and fix the action a bit. I've been thinking, should I go out and take it somewhere to properly get it set up, or should I keep fiddling about with it? I'm getting a good tuner soon, so intonating it should not be a problem in the near future. I kind of figured it's about time I learned how to set up my own guitars anyway, I have a radius gauge so the radius is satisfactory, and I fiddled around with the truss rod and am fairly happy with the neck relief (I play hard and bend a lot). So should I keep mucking about and learn as I go?
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