Luthier

Truss Rod
.008" @ 5th fret holding string at 1st & last fret

1st fret
high e - 1/64"
low e - 3/128"

12th fret
high e - 2/32"
low e - 5/64" or 2.5/32"

pickups
hold string @ last fret
high e - 5/64"
low e - 3/32"

Intonation
12th fret note = 12th fret harmonic

Get in playing position, and use machinist's ruler, and measure from top of 12th fret to bottom of the string


Per PRS:

Using a capo at the first fret, measure the distance from top of fret to bottom of string while depressing the string at the 1st and last fret: Relief for PRS guitars should measure .3/64" - .6/64" (.1mm - .3mm) at the 8th fret.

Once the relief has been set, re-tune the instrument. The measurements for string height should be as follows: (measure from the top center of the fret, to the bottom of the string):

Treble side string height 1st fret: 1/64”- 1.5/64" (.4mm - .6mm)
Bass side string height 1st fret: 1.2/64” - 1.9/64" (.5mm - .7mm)
Treble-side string height at 12th fret: 1.8/32" - 2.2/32" (1.4mm -1.8mm)
Bass-side string height at 12th fret: 1.9/32” - 2.4/32" (1.5mm -1.9mm)
Floyd Rose Treble side string height 1st fret: 1/64”- 1.5/64" (.4mm - .6mm)
Floyd Rose Bass side height 1st fret: 1.2/64” - 1.9/64" (.5mm - .7mm)
Floyd Rose Treble side height 12th fret 1.7/32" - 2.3/32" (1.4mm - 1.9mm)
Floyd Rose Bass side height 12th fret: 2/32” - 2.5/32" (1.6mm - 2.0mm)
String height should escalate in value from Hi E to low E

Online:
In 64ths at the 17th fret
Fenders--- 4 treble, 5 bass
Gibsons--- 3 1/2 treble, 5 bass
Neck relief on all is between .008 & .010
New strings always buzz a bit.




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