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Total Training - Guitar Set-up and Maintenance TUTORiAL screenshot
P2P 26 July 2014 | 809 MB
Join veteran musician, luthier and guitar repairman extraordinaire Steve Soest as he walks you through proper techniques of the basic set-up and maintenance of the four primary guitar types: solid body fixed bridge guitars, solid body floating tremolo bridge guitars, acoustic guitars and bass guitars. Steve demonstrates the proper way to change strings, adjust the neck, assess the nut, adjust the pick-up height, and set the intonation and action so that your instrument is ready for optimum playability.

Topics include

Introduction
Guitar String Changing
Guitar Neck Adjustment
Guitar Bridge Adjustment
Guitar Nut Adjustment
Guitar Pick-Up Adjustment
Guitar Intonation

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comments

  Resident 9.03.2013 185
+34
Awesome, played guitar for years, just now getting into this stuff. Hope they have something about setting intonation on a floyd rose!

Thanks!
  Resident 31.05.2010 4 2300
+552
If you interested in this stuff you should really check out Dan Erlewine (there are full dvd:s on torrent sites and many shorter youtube videos)

I have seen many videos with different luthiers about maintenance repair and setups but he is the ONLY one that has teacher abilities..

If you don´t get it after he explain how it is done you never get it..
  Resident 9.03.2013 185
+34
Thanks for the tip mang! Pretty good at adjusting truss rods, action, and whatnot, just want to learn some intonation tips on floyd rose. Shouldn't be to hard. Really, thank you for the reference though. Dan's stuff seems scientific, very in depth. Not just a setup guide, more like a college class. Thanks, really. Got the torrents going now!
  Resident 31.05.2010 4 2300
+552
Ok here is a tip i got of one of Dan's videos
On the backside where the spring is take a bit of wood block shaped like a triangle put the sharp side of the wood piece like in this picture just put in until it it stops no hard pressure just so the metal block on the tremolo stays on the same place as before and the wood block hangs there without falling down if you flip the guitar around.

http://imgur.com/9nCw0Z5

After that you can loosen the springs until they have no tension and also loose the screws so you could move the saddles back and forward when your intonation is finished screw the spring back very gently until the wood block fall from its place and your done
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2361 16057
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Thanks for the tip about Dan Erlewine. I've watched a pair of vids, it's all good and clear.
  Resident 9.03.2013 185
+34
Just wondering what kind of player you use to play these videos? I tried VLC, mpc-hc, and quick time. Videos seem choppy and incomplete. Seems like some of them cut out before the end. Maybe I could update codecs, but I update K-lite codec pack all the time.
  Resident 31.05.2010 4 2300
+552
I also use vlc when it is mp4 format way more compatible then quick time.
And i also notice the videos stopped before it should it could be the one who rip the files or the supplier it wouldn´t be the first time

I find this list of supported software for that file format..

Mac
Apple QuickTime Player
Apple iTunes
Adobe Flash Professional CC
Roxio Toast 11
Roxio Popcorn
Eltima Elmedia PlayerExternal Link
VideoLAN VLC media player
MPlayer

Win
Microsoft Windows Media Player
Apple QuickTime Player
Apple iTunes
Nullsoft Winamp
Microsoft ZuneExternal
Roxio Creator NXT Pro 2
Corel VideoStudio Pro X7 Ultimate
Adobe Flash Professional CC
PowerDVD 14
VideoLAN VLC media player
Wondershare Video Editor
MPlayer
  Resident 9.03.2013 185
+34
I think the videos were just ripped and encoded crappily. At least 4 of the videos I watched ended prematurely. No big deal though, got what I wanted to learn out of it. Thanks for the upload!
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quote by tater01Just wondering what kind of player you use to play these videos? I tried VLC, mpc-hc, and quick time. Videos seem choppy and incomplete. Seems like some of them cut out before the end. Maybe I could update codecs, but I update K-lite codec pack all the time.

Watch out K-lite can stuff up your computer. I use and highly recommend SMPlayer It's free and doesn't use much system resources. Never had any problems playing Video or Audio with it to.

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