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Evaluating a Guitar
Play the guitar
Inspect for cracks, dents, and scratches
Test the neck for strength and twist
Sight the neck for straightness or relief
Check a bolt-on neck's alignment
Inspect the nut's shape, slots, and action
Check the fret condition and height
Make sure the truss rod works
Determine the fretboard and bridge radii
Check the bridge and tailpiece
Check the tuning keys
Make sure the hardware is secure
Check the electronics
Setup Tools
A short list of tools you'll need
The Eight Steps to a Supreme Setup
Step 1: Fretboard Cleaning and Installing Strings
Moist breath treatment
Solvents
Scraping
Steel wool
Lubricating dry fretboards
String installation
Installing strings on Fender and Fender-style guitars
String trees
Fender style method one
Fender style method two
Fender style method three
Fender style method four
Fender style method five
Installing strings on Gibson and Gibson-style guitars
Gibson style method one
Gibson style method two
Gibson style method three
Gibson style method four
Stringing up locking tuners
Gotoh locking tuners
PRS locking tuners
Step 2: Adjusting The Truss Rod
Truss rod adjustment tools
Truss rod types and how they work
Easy adjustments
Standard one-way truss rods
Two-way truss rods
Making difficult truss rod work
1977 Gibson Les Paul Standard
1980s Sunburst Les Paul
1995 Fender Bajo Sexto baritone guitar
Method one
Method two
Baritone tunings and string gauges
Step 3: Nut Adjustment and Maintenance
Measuring string height at the nut
Measuring string height in the playing position
Third-fret press test
My favorite feeler gauges
Checklist for a perfect nut
Common nut problems
Nut working tools
Make your own nut files
Cleaning nut slots
Back-filing nut slots
Filling in nut slots that are too low
Removing excess nut material
Gluing a loose nut
Shimming a traditional nut
Shimming a mechanical nut
Using a lubricated nut with tremolos
Working with locking nuts
String trees, tuning keys, and string angle to the nut
String trees
Tuning keys
Tuning key weight affects the sound
Die-cast tuners
Locking tuners with low tuning post holes
Step 4: Bridge and Tailpiece Maintenance
Good coupling = good tone
Graph Tech String Saver saddles
Cleaning rusted bridge parts
Tele bridge saddles
Giving up those rough and rusty ways
Squeezin' the strings
I can't get no satisfaction
Thinking outside the box
Crooked bridge ahead
Gibson's Stop-Bar tailpiece and Tune-O-Matic bridge
Neck-to-body angle
Removing a rusted stop-bar tailpiece
Straightening a collapsed Tune-O-Matic
Cleaning the ABR-1 bridge
Changing the radius on a Tune-O-Matic
Super-smooth saddles
Installing new Tune-O-Matic saddles
When things don't fit, use a bigger hammer!
Setting the stop-bar tailpiece height
Top-wrapping a stop-bar tailpiece
Tidying up loose ends
Why didn't I think of that?
PRS stoptail bridge
Stop bars, Tune-O-Matics, and tone
Dismantling Gibson's Nashville bridge
Step 5: Whammy Bars
Adjustment, maintenance, and setup of tremolos, tremolo bridges, and locking-tremolo bridges
Traditional vibrato systems
Installing a Bigsby vibrato
A different arm placement
Installing strings on a Bigsby
Keep the coupling!
Quiet as a mouse
Shifting a tailpiece
Gretsch's solid-bar tremolo bridge
Bigsby aluminum bridge and saddle
Vintage Stratocaster model
Fitting the base plate
Making a Strat play great
Disassembling Strat-style bridges
Choose the saddle-height screws
Selection of tremolo springs
Vintage tremolo bridge springs
American Standard springs
Keeping a Strat's tremolo arm tight
Blocking a tremolo
Tapered blocking
Fender Jazzmaster tremolo bridge
Adjusting the rocker bridge
Gibson's Maestro Vibrola
Gordon-Smith's "wobble bar"
Modern two-point floating vibratos
Eliminating flutter
Tremolo stabilizers
Adjusting the American Standard tremolo
Fender's recommended setup
Adjusting American Standard saddles
Wilkinson Vibrato bridges
Hipshot's ball-bearing tremolo bridge
Anderson Tremolo bridge by Fishman
The Floyd Rose locking tremolo
Tightening a loose EDGE tremolo arm
Changing strings
Shimming the locking nut
Working with stud lock screws
Setting the fine tuners
Floyd Rose troubleshooting
If the strings return sharp
If the strings return flat
A pre-set saddle radius
How many springs does the EDGE have?
Why slant springs toward center?
Step 6: Bolt-On Neck Quirks
Shifting a bolt-on neck
Neck mounting screw clearance
Shimming a neck in the pocket:
Fender's Micro-Tilt neck adjustment
Taper the shim(s)
Stagger the taper
Treaded neck mount inserts
Feitenizing a bolt-on neck
Step 7: Cleaning Dirty Finishes and Hardware
Beware of soft finishes!
Cleaning technique
A typical cleaning scenario
Using polishes: experiment and work in small areas
Using naphtha remoce oil
Cleaning hardware
Step 8: Setting the Intonation and Tuning Your Guitar
Fretboard scale length
String length and intonation
Finding the string length
Pre-adjustment checklist
Types of electronic tuners
Most players tune to the "attack"
Set intonation with guitar in playing position
Basic approach to setting intonation
Things that make intonation difficult
Don't cause a false reading
Nashville cats
Learn to train your ear
Tuning your guitar
Paul Guy's tips on tuning
The "5/7" harmonics method
Tuning to a chord
Octave method
Paul Guy's tuning method
Tips for any tuning method
Tuning on the open range
A quick method for tuning a guitar
Tuning up after removing the strings
Improving intonation on a Telecaster
Pro's perspective: tuning hell
Buzz Feiten Tuning System
Decide for yourself
Putting it all Together
Get to know your frets
Fretboard radius
Compound radius fretboards
Study your fretboard
Setup checklist
Setup measurements
How They Do It: A Guide to the Great Setups
Fender's ten-step setup
Lubricate the friction points!
Action setup for a Floyd Rose System
Ibanez factory specs
Adjusting the tremolo, setting intonation
A couple of wing-nuts
Telecaster masters
Jim Weider's favorite Fenders
Twangin' with Bill Kirchen
Jimmy Smails' 1975 Tele Custom
Settin' up to slide
Jim Weider's 1960 Silvertone Danelectro
Dave Hole's 1972 Gibson ES-345
Les Pauls
1959 Les Paul with humbuckers
1978 Les Paul with P-90s
John Borchard's 1954 Gold Top
Masters of the Stratocasters
Robert Cray's Stratocaster setup
Stevie Ray Vaughan's "Number One"
Chris Duarte
Beck Boogies
Eric Johnson's '57 Stratocaster
Archtops and semi-hollow electrics
Epiphone Sheraton
Setting up a Gretsch with Brian Setzer
TV Jones Spectra-Sonic/Gretsch "hot rod"
1959 Gretsch Anniversary
Gibson ES-350 T
John Borchard's 1967 Gibson ES-355
Paul Reed Smith McCarty
Jorma Kaukonen
Gene Baker BH1
Duke Robillard
Guitars that broke the mold
Roger Sadowsky
Tom Anderson Guitarworks
Michael Stevens LJ
John Carruthers Custom
Nuno Bettencourt signature model
Dan's Faves
1956 Danelectro U2
FRET-King Elan
Gordon-Smith
Washburn CT5BB "Blackburst"
Fender Custom Shop Bajo Sexto
Junior Brown, tone player
Lucy, Albert King's Flying V
Installing strap locks
Resources
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