well i bought a Martin DM a few months ago, and i really like it, however the action is just a good bit too hight for me, bc of my small hands it makes it harder to play things. i know you're not supposed to adjust the truss rod yourself, but can you shave down the small removable bridge to lower the action youself? or should you ALWAYS have a trained person do that for you? thanks for your time
yeah i sanded my bridge down myself as well...better make your you do it straight, i haven't fucked with my truss rod yet, but im goin to soon my action is getting pretty high
onid41 wrote:yeah i sanded my bridge down myself as well...better make your you do it straight, i haven't fucked with my truss rod yet, but im goin to soon my action is getting pretty high
take it in for a pro setup. You can do a lot of harm if you don't know what you're doing
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you should take it to a pro and have it done once. the saddle could get sanded down as well as the nut. if you do it yourself, you might have intonation problems....
....i thought that the saddle and bridge were the same thing?
and i would definately take it in to a professional. its not that big of a deal to have them do it so it won't cost that much and it will give you an opportunity to get to know them. As a guitar player, there is nothing better than being friends with a Luthier.