tedmich Can you do me a favour. Assuming yours there doesn't have a bowed-up top (ie, a problematically bowed-up top).
Assuming your action is good, a bit of neck relief, & your saddle is simply a normal height saddle (ie, the strings exit the pegs > up at an angle > lie over the saddle). Assuming your guitar is normal, it's playable, no nasties.
Ok can you look across the side of your top. A bit like my neck photo above. The same sort of plane.
Now, do you see a ' natural' slight convex uniform upward curve, with your bridge sitting upon the " crest " of it? Sitting @ the highest part of the top's curve?
OR.
Is your top dead-flat ?
I need to go back to my 1st post & get this question answered. I just can't progress unless I establish this.
Thanks, SC
Assuming your action is good, a bit of neck relief, & your saddle is simply a normal height saddle (ie, the strings exit the pegs > up at an angle > lie over the saddle). Assuming your guitar is normal, it's playable, no nasties.
Ok can you look across the side of your top. A bit like my neck photo above. The same sort of plane.
Now, do you see a ' natural' slight convex uniform upward curve, with your bridge sitting upon the " crest " of it? Sitting @ the highest part of the top's curve?
OR.
Is your top dead-flat ?
I need to go back to my 1st post & get this question answered. I just can't progress unless I establish this.
Thanks, SC
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