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Beal
Posted 2005-12-28 1:19 PM (#124587)
Subject: OT: mando action



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I should know the answer to this but don't. What is the action setting for mandolins? Mine has dropped in this tundra climate and while it doesn't buzz it's like 3/64"(top of fret to bottom of string on the 12th) on both the bass and treble. I seem to remember it being higher on the bass. Couldn't find the info in the mando site.
Any help would be appreciated.
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stephent28
Posted 2005-12-28 1:30 PM (#124588 - in reply to #124587)
Subject: Re: OT: mando action



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I believe that the standard action is 6/64ths at the bass side and 4/64ths on the treble side.
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cliff
Posted 2005-12-28 1:31 PM (#124589 - in reply to #124587)
Subject: Re: OT: mando action


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What does that translate in RCH's??
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stephent28
Posted 2005-12-28 1:34 PM (#124590 - in reply to #124587)
Subject: Re: OT: mando action



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I might answer that if I knew what the hell RCH's were.
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MWoody
Posted 2005-12-28 2:01 PM (#124591 - in reply to #124587)
Subject: Re: OT: mando action



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Auburn pubic follicals.

Duh!!

Less than a skosh but twice that of a BPH.
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Beal
Posted 2005-12-28 3:01 PM (#124592 - in reply to #124587)
Subject: Re: OT: mando action



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Are these Jersey RCHs or regular RCH?

Thanks for the measurements.
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cliff
Posted 2005-12-28 3:13 PM (#124593 - in reply to #124587)
Subject: Re: OT: mando action


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Regular RCH's. Definitely regular.
The Jersey ones'll fit in the toll baskets of the GardenStateParkway . . .
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DaveO
Posted 2005-12-28 4:28 PM (#124594 - in reply to #124587)
Subject: Re: OT: mando action


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Nobody ever told me where to set the mandolins but I think the manual lumped them in with the guitars as far as the specs. go. I usually set them somewhere between 3/32" and 2/32"they do seem to be pretty close to the same from one side to the other with 2 thick shims.
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