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this is how the the action is on the 24th fret

12th fret
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1st fret
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Take a picture of your bridge. How high up is it floating? If it's up at a high angle, try going to a lighter gauge string and adjusting the spring tension of the bridge. If everything is all flat and the action is still wonky, do a truss rod adjustment. Pop the truss rod cover off of the headstock and find an allen key that fits it. Then tighten the truss rod by a 1/4 turn and let the guitar sit for a while. If it's still fucked, try another 1/4 turn. Don't do too many of these because you don't want to snap the truss rod. If the action is still out to lunch, take into a tech, there may be another problem.
 

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Take a picture of your bridge. How high up is it floating? If it's up at a high angle, try going to a lighter gauge string and adjusting the spring tension of the bridge. If everything is all flat and the action is still wonky, do a truss rod adjustment. Pop the truss rod cover off of the headstock and find an allen key that fits it. Then tighten the truss rod by a 1/4 turn and let the guitar sit for a while. If it's still fucked, try another 1/4 turn. Don't do too many of these because you don't want to snap the truss rod. If the action is still out to lunch, take into a tech, there may be another problem.

Sup bro, hows 'Sauga? Btw this thread is from last June. :wavey:
 
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