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WeaserP
Posted 2005-04-13 7:32 PM (#154981)
Subject: Setup


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I'm taking a good look at my O-1616 and I see that the strings are coming off the fretboard a bit as they come up the neck. With virtually no experience in that area should I venture into "setup territory" and try to adjust the neck myself or am I just begging for trouble? Thoughts?
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Beal
Posted 2005-04-13 7:35 PM (#154982 - in reply to #154981)
Subject: Re: Setup



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Location: 6 String Ranch
What do you mean "coming off" the fretboard?
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WeaserP
Posted 2005-04-13 7:43 PM (#154983 - in reply to #154981)
Subject: Re: Setup


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Sorry if I'm being vague. The strings are just higher off the fingerboard the higher up you go. They're very close (with no buzzing of course) at the first fret, higher but still fine at 5-6, then a bit higher yet at 9-10, etc. Hope that makes more sense.
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Beal
Posted 2005-04-13 7:46 PM (#154984 - in reply to #154981)
Subject: Re: Setup



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they should be 4/32 high on the bass side and 3/32 on the treble. Measure from under the string to the top of the 12th fret.
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WeaserP
Posted 2005-04-13 7:51 PM (#154985 - in reply to #154981)
Subject: Re: Setup


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So if they're higher than that, do I put the old wrench inside the bowl and try to adjust it? Is it that easy or are there things to consider first? Again, I'm a player, never been a fixer...(not that I won't try)...
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WeaserP
Posted 2005-04-13 7:56 PM (#154986 - in reply to #154981)
Subject: Re: Setup


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Does nobody want to touch this???
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Beal
Posted 2005-04-13 8:00 PM (#154987 - in reply to #154981)
Subject: Re: Setup



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Depends how straight the neck is, or how many shims there are. You got a local repair store? They can walk you through all this or take two asprins call Customer Service in the morning, 860-379-7575.
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WeaserP
Posted 2005-04-13 8:04 PM (#154988 - in reply to #154981)
Subject: Re: Setup


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Understood. Thanks for the advice. By the way, I've always wanted to ask - where is Amelia Island? I bring the family down to Anna Belle Island every other year or so. Is it over that way?
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Beal
Posted 2005-04-14 7:24 AM (#154989 - in reply to #154981)
Subject: Re: Setup



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It's 1 mile from Georgia, the northern most barrier island. The intracostal waterway is behind us, the Atlantic in front of us.
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2005-04-14 9:06 AM (#154990 - in reply to #154981)
Subject: Re: Setup



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Weaser - you need to check for neck relief, and a search should lead you to some set up tips that include how to check this. String height and neck relief are related issues but not the same. A guitar can have the proper amount of shims for correct string height, but it will get harder to play if the neck is bowed.
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an4340
Posted 2005-04-14 10:41 AM (#154991 - in reply to #154981)
Subject: Re: Setup


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step 1 --- adjust action by adding or removing shims (think of those as a gross adjustment)
step 2--- adjust neck relief

NB There is supposed to be an increase in distance between the neck and string as you go down the fret board because the string will vibrate more at its center than at the ends. As such, you may have no problem.
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WeaserP
Posted 2005-04-14 12:14 PM (#154992 - in reply to #154981)
Subject: Re: Setup


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Very good, guys, I'll see what I can find out there on neck relief, shim work and proper string height setup. If you know of any sites, epecially specific to Ovation guitars, I'd be very interested. But I'll start checking and, when I find something, I may be back in touch to discuss it in more detail. The neck doesn't look bowed at all but I know how vision can be altered by wishful thinking too.
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John B
Posted 2005-04-14 12:28 PM (#154993 - in reply to #154981)
Subject: Re: Setup


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A bit of friendly advice. If you don't know what you're doing, it's a good idea to take in for a professional set up. It's not that expensive and makes all the difference in the world.
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bauerhillboy
Posted 2005-04-14 2:58 PM (#154994 - in reply to #154981)
Subject: Re: Setup


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I second that! Where's Cicero, NY?
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WeaserP
Posted 2005-04-14 3:01 PM (#154995 - in reply to #154981)
Subject: Re: Setup


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Not out of the realm either, John. As a bit of a do-it-yourselfer, I've had my share of success as well as disasters and the last thing I want to do is screw up the beloved O. I'll look up some detail and see what I can do - if it creates any doubt whatsoever, off to the shop it'll go.
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bauerhillboy
Posted 2005-04-14 3:05 PM (#154996 - in reply to #154981)
Subject: Re: Setup


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But where's Cicero?
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persephone
Posted 2005-04-14 3:06 PM (#154997 - in reply to #154981)
Subject: Re: Setup


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Location: Dayton, Ohio
dad! you're back! i thought you couldn't post anymore. glad you got that problem fixed.
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WeaserP
Posted 2005-04-14 3:24 PM (#154998 - in reply to #154981)
Subject: Re: Setup


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Cicero is upstate just 10 minutes north of Syracuse. Out of the war zone of the Big City.
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MWoody
Posted 2005-04-14 3:25 PM (#154999 - in reply to #154981)
Subject: Re: Setup



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Another heart warming OFC moment! ;)


I absolutely love the adjustability of these Ovations!
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HydraShok
Posted 2005-04-14 4:50 PM (#155000 - in reply to #154981)
Subject: Re: Setup


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A good place to gather information about set ups and a wealth of other things is frets.com
http://www.frets.com/
As has been suggested if you have to call in an electrician to change a light bulb it's probably best not to attempt anything major.
"I think this screw needs just one more turn!" :eek:
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WeaserP
Posted 2005-04-14 5:31 PM (#155001 - in reply to #154981)
Subject: Re: Setup


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Heard loud and clear and, as a true realist, I promise to consider that at every turn (read: famous last words).

That said, thanks for the link!
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texbaz
Posted 2005-04-14 6:29 PM (#155002 - in reply to #154981)
Subject: Re: Setup


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Location: Waxahachie, Tx
WeaserP,

This is a Good resource also, O Manual

"Standard action" for
all Ovation steel string guitars is 6/64" at the bass E string
and 4/64" at the treble E string (measured as the distance
between the bottom of the string and the top of the 12th fret).
This action is normally achieved with 1-3 shims beneath the
saddle.

My 1771LX is and was not setup from the factory with the "standard Action" wonder why.

I have tried to make my ajustments and have not beem able to achieve Nirvana, but it is close so it will be going back to the factory. The basic ajustments ar very doable (that a word) just take your time any truss rod ajustments make small increments then let it rest for a few hours 24, as it will settle in. The way I read the manual, first you set the relief, then you take out the shims to lower the strings accordinly.
Have fun
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WeaserP
Posted 2005-04-14 7:22 PM (#155003 - in reply to #154981)
Subject: Re: Setup


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Quick update: After taking the crash setup course on Frets.com, I have very smoothly come to the conclusion that the neck is not warped.

Ok, so I laid a straight edge on it and, according to the lefts and rights and ups and downs of the site, it was pretty darn close to ideal. Further, the string height is good at the nut.

So now I'm thinking it could mean some saddle/shim work as suggested earlier.

More to come as I delve into the complicated world of guitar setup...don't be shy people, I'll take any thoughts you have!
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bauerhillboy
Posted 2005-04-15 6:24 AM (#155004 - in reply to #154981)
Subject: Re: Setup


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I've had my Std Elite LX for about a month. It came with 2 shims under the p/u...1 thick, 1 thin. Action was a little high "for me," so i bought 2 sets of the cheapest strings I could find and proceeded to change the setup. I removed the thick shim and put on cheap set #1. Still feels too high after a week so today I'll take out the thin shim and put on set #2. This is just how it goes when I get a new guitar...you just have to play around for a while till you get it right. Not a defect...not a sloppy setup...just needs tweaking to suit me. John <>{
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Stu Gotts
Posted 2005-04-15 7:51 AM (#155005 - in reply to #154981)
Subject: Re: Setup


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Location: Clermont FL
I used to setup Fender guitars for a music store, but for my Ovation I think I will get a pro check the action. I use very light strings, 020 for a 3rd, so I am not sure that I can ever get a great setup without some buzzing on open notes. I have never been to Cicero NY but I am from Jamestown NY, so I know where Warren PA is, my wife is from Warren. Stu
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