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by Isaac Kuhlman
How To Lower Action On An Electric Guitar
If your electric guitar feels difficult to play, the action may be too high. High string action makes ch...
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by Isaac Kuhlman
Electric Guitar String Height Chart
Proper string height, also known as guitar action, is one of the biggest factors affecting how an electric gui...
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by Isaac Kuhlman
Best String Action for Les Paul
A Les Paul is known for its warm tone, incredible sustain, and powerful sound. Whether you're playing blues, class...
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by Isaac Kuhlman
Best String Action for Telecaster
A Telecaster is known for its bright tone, reliability, and comfortable playability. Whether you play country, ...
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by Isaac Kuhlman
Best String Action for Stratocaster
A Stratocaster is one of the most iconic electric guitars in the world, loved by beginners and professionals ...
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by Isaac Kuhlman
How To Tell If Your Guitar Needs A Setup
A well-maintained guitar should feel comfortable to play, stay in tune, and produce clear, consistent not...
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by Isaac Kuhlman
Guitar Setup Basics Every Player Should Know
Whether you're a beginner or an experienced guitarist, a proper guitar setup can make a huge differen...
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by Isaac Kuhlman
How To Check Guitar String Height
If your guitar feels difficult to play or produces unwanted fret buzz, checking your string height is one of the...
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by Isaac Kuhlman
What Is Considered Good Guitar Action?
If you've ever wondered whether your guitar is properly set up, you're not alone. One of the biggest factor...
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by Isaac Kuhlman
How Low Should Guitar Action Be?
One of the most common questions new guitar players ask is, "How low should guitar action be?" While lower actio...
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by Isaac Kuhlman
Guitar Action Explained for Beginners: Everything You Need to Know
Title: Guitar Action Explained for Beginners: What It Is & Why It Matters
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by Isaac Kuhlman
How to Measure Guitar Action
If your guitar feels difficult to play or you're experiencing fret buzz, your guitar action could be the cause. Guita...
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