thanks for the tutorial. Been playing guitar for 24 years and I NEVER knew how to lower the action on a bridge. I can def tell you enjoy playing that guitar. =)
Nice job! I just got one yesterday! My bridge is high as well. And my go-to string for all my acoustics are XT 11s or Earnie Ball Earthwoods. I’m gonna do the same thing you did on this guitar. Thanks for the video!
Did the same thing but prefer the 80/20 bronze without Phosphor. Unfortunately the case they sent was cheaper than advertised. Probably doesn't even need one.
Since the day I bought this guitar, I am feeling exactly the same issues: very hard to press guitar strings & a much higher bridge causing considerable higher playing action. thanx for the vid, I'll just do the same. cheers!
for what i can appreciate on the video you lost a lot of sound volume with lowering the strings yes you get better action but you sacrifice sound, thank you for the video.
The sound is remarkably good, even without being turned on. It doesn't sound or feel like a toy, but a quality guitar. I often won't bother turning it on if I am just picking it up for a quick session, because it sounds fine as is. Hope this helps. 🙂
Apologies for the crappy recording. I have been planning to do a better post-swap version. If you were wondering about the buzz, I was nervous playing while recording and hit the strings too hard. ;) It really does play much nicer and more comfortably with the new strings and lower bridge. But appreciate you taking the time to comment.
@@terransnaturesoul It definitely sounds better and brighter after changing the strings and lowering the bridge. This also is the general consensus on this guitar. Can I ask what the height of the saddle is now?