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Does scale length affect setup?
I have a new OM that is has a slightly shorter scale length (24 13/16") than normal. Would I set this instrument up using the same setup measurements that I would normally use? In other words, should the measurement at the 12th fret be the same for this guitar as a full scale length guitar?
Thanks!
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I have all of my guitars set up with approximately the same string height, regardless of scale length.
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I am not a guitar tech nor do I play one on T.V., but I do my own set ups and they have worked out pretty well. My opinion is that there is not even a measurable difference in the various setup heights and such between a 24 13/16” scale length and one of More or less 25 1/2” scale length. And, most of these adjustments are made to the preference of the player.
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Thanks for the quick responses. It's good to know that I should be able to use my typical setup specs. Thanks!
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Everett Laurel A Alvarez MF60OM Martin D Jr-10 Yamaha LS16 Yamaha FG-75 Rubén Flores Classical |
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It can. Short scale length means lower tension (everything else constant), which could lead to some fret buzz depending on what action and relief you normally use. I wouldn't think that would be an issue for the scale length you mentioned. For even shorter scales people often use medium strings to avoid the buzz.
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For an example, I put low tension newtone heritage strings on a 24.85 scale guitar set up to have just lower than “standard” action and they buzzed in relation to how hard they were played. Would have needed a slightly higher action to work well and I would not have been able to tune them down at all had I wanted to.
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I set all my guitars up with same setup.
Extremely low. Have truss rod wrench in all cases, as adjustments are necessary with weather changes. Those who prefer a bit higher action than I, may not notice much of a difference.. |
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Because of the lower string tension, you might need more neck relief or higher string height. It depends on how you play
There's only one way to find out, pay it hard and find out. |