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ahh man,, do send me some deets, you never know..
I got a US YJM (maple board) earlier in the year and it's easily my favourite guitar. The only reason I ever pick up anything else is because I need a Floyd or more frets.
we have four people already in this thread talking about it so a straw poll is in order! My plan was to compromise and put 9s on it tuned to Eb as that seemed the best to accommodate both E standard and Eb players who might be interested.
Place your votes guys: @Catthan @Carlos @Jabba74 @Lewy
Anyone else feel free to vote and Catthan gets free bumps on his request thread lol!
008 046 on Eb is too specific to YJM and his quirks
Strings:
8-46 guage
To adjust guitar you should have a small ruler and a capo (to clamp 1st fret).
1) With no Capo installed, tune guitar to playing pitch and adjust springs (3 of them) so back of tremolo is 1/8" off body.
2) Now install Capo at 1st fret.
3) Adjust string height so the HEIGHT OF STRING ABOVE THE FRET AT THE 17th FRET is 1/16" (4/64") for the High e string, b string, g string.
d string should be just barely over the 1/16" (by a smidge).
The A and low E string must be slightly more than 1/16' (4/64") and can be as much as 2.0 mm (5/64").
NOTE: 2.0 mm is just a bit more than 1/16"
4) Check Tuning
5) With Capo still at First fret, depress the last fret where neck meets body (around 19-20th fret)
And with a feeler guage, measure either the A or D string gap between string and fret at the 8th fret position.
There should be some slight relief (gap) of about 0.010 "Â
NOTE: This is about the thickness of a Fender Thin guitar pick or Deluxe Business Card.
Many guitars have a rattle and buzz problem because of no relief.
You will quickly see this problem if when you do this test, the strings are literally touching the fret at fret# 8 during this test.
If needed, adjust truss rod to get that 0.010" relief.
6) Check Tuning
7) Now with all the above settings correct and the capo removed and no strings being pressed down.
Lay the guitar down on it's back.
Measure string height at the 12 fret.
The top 4 strings should be 1/16" and the A and low E should be between 1/16" and 2.0 mm.
8) If everything was done right, this guitar should be now set up to the same specs Yngwie plays with.
Thru an amp you will hear no fret rattle or buzz.
When playing unplugged, only a hard picking should cause a small but acceptable amount of fret noise in the middle 4th-11th fret region of the neck due to string vibration