Need advice on string height
Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2024 10:46 pm
Hey there,
I recently purchased a new Collings D1 T from an authorized dealer. The guitar arrived safely, it sounds incredible, and was built with the highest level of quality that we expect from Collings.
Unfortunately, the string height at the 12th fret is much higher than I’m used to. It is measuring 3/16” and the neck is almost dead straight. The part of the bridge saddle that is sticking out is also measuring 3/16” at the low E.
My dealer is willing to take the guitar back, but I’m hesitant to get something different (he doesn’t have another D1 T to replace it with).
Is this higher action normal for a Traditional series? I’ve owned other standard Collings in the past, and the action was much lower and easier to play up the neck.
Not sure what to do?
John
I recently purchased a new Collings D1 T from an authorized dealer. The guitar arrived safely, it sounds incredible, and was built with the highest level of quality that we expect from Collings.
Unfortunately, the string height at the 12th fret is much higher than I’m used to. It is measuring 3/16” and the neck is almost dead straight. The part of the bridge saddle that is sticking out is also measuring 3/16” at the low E.
My dealer is willing to take the guitar back, but I’m hesitant to get something different (he doesn’t have another D1 T to replace it with).
Is this higher action normal for a Traditional series? I’ve owned other standard Collings in the past, and the action was much lower and easier to play up the neck.
Not sure what to do?
John