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Phillym
Posted 2009-06-27 12:14 PM (#409573)
Subject: action service


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Location: USA - New Jersey
Does anyone know of a place that will adjust the action on my ovation. I live in scotch plains nj and called sam ashe but they want me to leave the guitar for a week.
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BT717
Posted 2009-06-27 12:54 PM (#409574 - in reply to #409573)
Subject: Re: action service


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October 2007
Posts: 2711

Location: Vernon CT
Have you tried taking a shim or 2 out from under the saddle/bridge?
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Phillym
Posted 2009-06-27 1:41 PM (#409575 - in reply to #409573)
Subject: Re: action service


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Location: USA - New Jersey
NO, I read the owners manual and think I am pretty handy but never having done anything like it I was a litte nervous to try. When I fret the low e string on the first and last fret the neck seems dead straight but the action seems high from the 9th freet down.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2009-06-27 1:56 PM (#409576 - in reply to #409573)
Subject: Re: action service


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Posts: 5750

Location: Scotland
Just do it yourself, you can't ruin anything by removing a shim. You can always put it back if the action is too low.

If the neck is dead straight you might need to back off the neck rod a little. Don't be scared of that either. Try a search in the archives and you'll find instructions on how to do it

Basic action adjustments and general set-up are well within the scope of the average guitar owner and are skills worth developing.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-06-27 2:00 PM (#409577 - in reply to #409573)
Subject: Re: action service
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Posts: 6268

Location: Florida Central Gulf Coast
Go to the FAQ and read the 12th Q&A.
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GaryB
Posted 2009-06-27 3:19 PM (#409578 - in reply to #409573)
Subject: Re: action service


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You can do it yourself as others have suggested; but if you decide to have the guitar serviced for this, or for any other reason, a week is not a long time to wait. Anyone worth their salt, service wise, will generally take much longer than that. The good techs are very busy people. Down here in Austin, a month to 2 is the norm, and longer if you're having a bigger job done, like a neck reset, or fret work.
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Beal
Posted 2009-06-27 7:43 PM (#409579 - in reply to #409573)
Subject: Re: action service



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January 2002
Posts: 14127

Location: 6 String Ranch
On the other hand, it's less than 5 minutes to loosen the strings, pull the shim and tweek the neck and retune. That's assuming you don't have a string crank.
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MusicMishka
Posted 2009-06-27 10:00 PM (#409580 - in reply to #409573)
Subject: Re: action service


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Location: Blue Ridge Mountains
What Beal said +1...
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