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Can anyone point me to string height specs at 1st and 12th fret for low action on an electric guitar? I am searching the net but you all seem to have these things at your finger tips!

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Hi Shane. 3/64ths at the 12th fret is pretty low.

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As far as at the 1st fret, it depends on how tall your frets are. I fret each
string at the 3rd fret, and then check the gap above the 1st fret, looking
for just a tiny amount of space. Maybe .004"? I don't actually measure,
though some do. Tapping the string right above the fret helps me see
the gap.

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Thanks Mike. Are you looking for 3/64ths on both "e's"?

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Pretty much. Maybe a microhair more on the low E. Some people don't
mind a little buzz on an electric though, and you can go lower.

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Here's a good rule of thumb link for a bunch of different instruments:



http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Tools/Measuring_tools/1/String _Action_Gauge/Instructions/I-0670.html#details



For an electric, with the string capo at #3 I shoot for 0.002" gap or
less on #1.  Because the strings are rounded, it is sometimes
difficult to tell for sure if your feeler gauge is really filling in a
gap, or pushing up on the string.  It helps to actually pick the
string while you're sliding the tip of the feeler underneath; if the
string still rings out, there's still a gap larger than your feeler
gauge and you need to keep going on the nt slot.  If the feeler
chokes the vibration, then it's closed.



I do find that if the string touches #1 while you're capo-ed at #3,
then there's a good chance you've gone too far on the nut slot and
you'll get buzzing up on that end.



After that, you need to check the amount of fret relief at #7 or #8
underneath a straightedge (with the strings tuned up to pitch). 
Tweek the rod until you get to where you need to be.



THEN adjust your action (saddle height), which is very dependent on your playing style (heavy vs light right hand).




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Eric is right. .004" is more than I thought. Just busted out the feeler
guages. I'm pretty consistently getting .002" on D-high E, and .003" on A
and low E, fretting at the 3rd and measuring at the 1st.

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