UNPLANNED DOWNTIME: 12th Oct 23:45
Furch set up (lowering action) advice prior to taking to the tech!
Hello,
Have a Furch OM30 Vintage that I feel needs the action lowering for me. I mainly play electrics and I am feeling that I am neglecting this guitar as it is much harder to play at the moment. It was a replacement for a previous Furch that died tragically.............
Everything else about the guitar is absolutely fantastic, the neck feels right, the body is just a nice size for comfortable paying and the sound is great. Loads of volume for such a small bodied guitar and it does have a really nice voice.
I have never had a guitar of this value put in for work before and I was wondering for those with more experience if they could take some trouble to suggest some things I should be aware of and look out for and what I should be asking for. Is there anything I maybe should ask to be done whilst it is in? Can`t think what though.......
I am planning to take it in to Stageshop in Budapest and as a main dealer they should have experience and be capable of carrying out the work to a good standard. Shouldn`t they? I bought the guitar from them new originally and was happy but over the last few months feel I should have it adjusted......
Thank you!
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Do you find the OM30 to be more difficult to play than your previous Furch acoustic guitar?
It might help to research the published specifications for your Furch. It is possible that the action is correctly set for the string gauges fitted. Perhaps, you simply need to apply a little more pressure in order to hold the strings down compared to electric guitar?
main issue with a new acoustic is usually the nut not being cut right, so it is too high,you can check this, try a capo at fret 1 and see if it feels better, or look at the action at fret 1, then press the string down there and look at the action at fret 2, it should be less, but not 5x less
also you need to check neck relief, you can search online how to assess this yourself.
However, 5mm is very high
see: https://www.stewmac.com/How-To/Online_Resources/Neck_Building_and_Repair_and_Setup/Metric_String_Action_Gauge.html
as a tip, I recommend you buy this:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Gauge-Guitar-Ruler-Action-Measuring-Luthier-Tool-String-Practical-Accessories/292642076311?hash=item4422d3b697:g:rOUAAOSw-1hbSoEq
This is a cheap Chinese one, I paid £8 I think for one, I just ordered this one as a spare
My Stonebridge grand auditorium is strung with twelves. The open string clearance above the twelfth fret is 2.5mm.
If the neck itself is reasonably straight, there could be an issue with the soundboard and bracing.
https://www.taylorguitars.com/support/maintenance/symptoms-wet-guitar
Furch have a 3 year guarantee
I'd say 5mm was a fault, why not send photos and details to them, and ask them to arrange a repair?
What was the fix? Was it just a tweak to the truss rod and some saddle adjustment?
FWIW, I imagine Hungary could be very dry in the Winter as well so maybe you might need to pay a bit of attention to humidification then as well?