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Gretsch Setup Specs PDF

The document provides setup specifications for Gretsch acoustic guitars, electric guitars, and bass guitars. It lists recommended measurements for nut height, relief at the 8th fret, and string height at the 12th fret. Pickup height specifications are also given for electric guitars and bass guitars. It notes that the specifications are minimum guidelines that can be adjusted based on player style or string gauges. Owners are advised to refer to their Gretsch Guitar Guide for additional information and instructions on adjustments like truss rod settings.

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Gretsch Setup Specs PDF

The document provides setup specifications for Gretsch acoustic guitars, electric guitars, and bass guitars. It lists recommended measurements for nut height, relief at the 8th fret, and string height at the 12th fret. Pickup height specifications are also given for electric guitars and bass guitars. It notes that the specifications are minimum guidelines that can be adjusted based on player style or string gauges. Owners are advised to refer to their Gretsch Guitar Guide for additional information and instructions on adjustments like truss rod settings.

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www.gretschguitars.com
Acoustic and Electric Guitar and Bass Guitar
Set-up Specifications

All of the following specifications are for guitars/basses with the standard gauges of Gretsch strings
that the guitar or bass is equipped with from the factory. Compensations may need to be made, if
you plan to change string gauges. Modifications of the specifications can be made (within limited
parameters) to adjust for player application (how hard the player picks or frets the guitar), or other
considerations. Note: These are minimum specifications, meant to guide you, not to be taken
as hard and fast rules. Always refer to your Gretsch Guitar Guide (owner's manual) for
additional information and/or instruction.

Acoustic Guitar
Nut Height Relief String height at 12th fret
(Without “Zero” fret) (At 8th fret) (From top of fret to bottom of string)
Bass side Treble side .008” Bass side Treble side
.020” .018” 6/64” 5/64”

Electric Guitar
Nut Height Relief String height at 12th fret
(Without “Zero” fret) (At 8th fret) (From top of fret to bottom of string)
Bass side Treble side .008” Bass side Treble side
.020” .018” 4/64” 4/64”

Pickup Height
This specification is for humbucking and single coil pickups with height adjustments. Filtertron and
Dynasonic pickups are mounted directly to the guitar’s top, and are not adjustable.

Bass side Treble side


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Bass Guitar
Nut Height Relief String height at 12th fret
(Without “Zero” fret) (At 8th fret) (From top of fret to bottom of string)
Bass side Treble side .008” Bass side Treble side
.022” .022” 4/64” 4/64”

Pickup Height
This specification is for humbucking and single coil pickups with height adjustments. Filtertron and
Dynasonic pickups are mounted directly to the guitar’s top, and are not adjustable.
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Bass side Treble side
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Adjusting the Truss Rod


The truss rod can counteract a neck that is too concave, by compensating for excessive string
tension. If truss rod adjustment is needed, refer to the Gretsch Guitar Guide (owner’s manual) for
adjustment procedures. The Gretsch Guitar Guide may be viewed and downloaded at
http://www.gretschguitars.com/resources/guitar_guide.html.

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