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Solo JM Style DIY Electric Guitar Kit

 

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number of winds on the tuning post helps to keep your strings from slipping and/or stretching, and therefore 

keeps your strings in tune.  Repeat this process for all six strings.  You will adjust the height of the bridge in the 

'Set Up' section.  

Once all the strings are installed and brought up to pitch using a tuner, you are ready to move on to 'Setting 

Up the Guitar'. 

6. TUNING AND SETUP 

Tuning a 6-string guitar: 
The open strings of a guitar, from the thickest to thinnest, in standard tuning are: 
 

 

E (2nd  octave) 

 the thickest (or lowest sounding) string - is the 6th string 

 

A (2nd  octave) 

 is the 5th 

 

D (3rd  octave) 

 is the 4th 

 

G (3rd  octave) 

 is the 3rd 

 

B (3rd  octave) 

 is the 2nd 

 

E (4th octave) 

 the thinnest (or highest sounding) is the 1st string. 

 
There are different methods to tune a guitar. Using a digital tuner is the easiest way. However, it is good to 
learn tuning (and checking the accuracy of tuning) by ear with natural harmonics, unisons, octaves etc. 
 
Guitar playability and intonation depends on its setup, so you may want to spend some time mastering the 
necessary skills 

 be persistent in finding the optimal action (string height), neck relief and intonation 

throughout the entire neck. 

 
Adjusting Strings Height:

 

 
String height is adjusted by the bridge height of tune-o-matic bridge. You may use a flat screwdriver to 
turn the adjustable studs 

 turning the stud clockwise sets the bridge lower, turning it counterclockwise 

sets it higher. The saddles are already pre-notched to match neck radius. Inspect the notches and if they 
have any sharp edges smooth them down with a fine needle file or fine sandpaper to prevent string 

breaking. Thicker strings need more room for vibration without “buzzing” (touching frets) so the bridge 

must be set up a bit higher on bass (wound) strings side. Low action allows easier fretting and faster 
playing. Recommended measurements for electric guitar with low action: 

 
For the 1st    String (the thinnest) 

 

height at the 1st fret: 0.01” –

 

0.016” (0.25 –

 0.4mm); at the 

12th fret: .063” –

 

.078” (1.6 

- 2mm). 

For the 6th String (the thickest) 

 

height at the 1st fret: 0.016” –

 

0.024” (0.4 –

 0.6mm); at the 12th 

fret: .078” –

 

.01” (2 –

 2.5mm). 

 

The height at the first fret can be adjusted by cutting deeper slots for strings at the nut. However, it 

Summary of Contents for JMK-1

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Page 3: ...the necessarysafety precautions and follow them be sure to use safety glasses and a dust mask when you are working with any tools If you are a novice you should look for help and guidance of a more ex...

Page 4: ...ur safety work only in a well ventilated area away from any open fire and wear a respirator mask and safetyglasses STEP 6 Final polishing for high gloss finishes can be done manually or using a power...

Page 5: ...am solder all the connections The pickups mount directly to the body Temporarily attach the pick guard to the body to properly locate the pickups then mark or start the two mounting screws for each pi...

Page 6: ...and intonation depends on its setup so you may want to spend some time mastering the necessary skills be persistent in finding the optimal action string height neck relief and intonation throughout t...

Page 7: ...the string by moving the saddle away from the neck If it sounds flat you need to shorten the working length of the string by moving the saddle towards the neck The alternative way to intonate your gui...

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