String action on a 325c58

Vintage, Modern, V & C Series, Signature & Special Editions

Moderators: rickenbrother, ajish4

Post Reply
User avatar
Medicus1963
Member
Posts: 392
Joined: Thu Nov 17, 2011 7:24 am

String action on a 325c58

Post by Medicus1963 »

Hi folks,

which would be the best strin action on a 325 with 13s flatwounds, an can i screw the pickups a bit lower ?

Thanks

Peter
All you need is love and a rick !
User avatar
Medicus1963
Member
Posts: 392
Joined: Thu Nov 17, 2011 7:24 am

Re: String action on a 325c58

Post by Medicus1963 »

Hello,

I saw that there is no possibility to screw the pickup any lower without removing the rubber gommets.My neck is really straight and the nut is filed properly in my opinion. I already filed my Bigsby bridge in the outer part a little bit and it is about 2 mm lower, thats quite a lot better ! But again: are there any standard measures ? I also think, that the neck is slimmer than the neck of my alderglo 325c58, i thought they should be similar !

Thanks

Peter
All you need is love and a rick !
User avatar
cassius987
Senior Member
Posts: 4723
Joined: Mon Aug 04, 2008 2:11 pm

Re: String action on a 325c58

Post by cassius987 »

Most "good" setups I have played on fretted instruments (especially guitar and bass) leave anywhere from 0.5-2 mm of action measured from the fret (fingerboard if fretless) at the maximum, and the neck angle is such that there is a "plateau" in the action around the 12th-15th frets. How much action you end up needing is style-dependent and should be determined more by relief than messing with the bridge ideally (IMO). I would consider more than 3 mm of action from the fret on just about any instrument rather excessive.

I'm just a bassist but I set up instruments for guitarists all the time and they seem to like the way I do things for them.

As for necks, on Rics they can vary quite a lot from year to year although maybe less so in recent years.
Post Reply

Return to “Rickenbacker Guitars: by John Simmons”