Cómo calibrar una Stratocaster (limpieza, alma, acción, octavación)

Gorilla Guitars
16 Jan 202124:11

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the host demonstrates how to calibrate a Fender Stratocaster guitar, covering string replacement, electronic testing, fretboard cleaning, and adjustments for optimal playability. They also discuss the importance of tuning stability and provide tips for a clean finish.

Takeaways

  • 🎸 The video is a tutorial on how to calibrate a Fender Stratocaster guitar, emphasizing that the process can be applied to any guitar.
  • 🔌 The first step is to check the guitar's electronics before removing the strings, noting that the guitar's sound is already poor and there's no resistance.
  • 🔧 The video suggests cleaning the electronics and changing the jack, which is mounted incorrectly, as part of the setup.
  • 👂 It's important to clean the fretboard and strings with alcohol and a toothbrush, but avoid using alcohol on celluloid parts as it can damage them.
  • 📐 The method of stringing the guitar involves not tying the strings more than once through the peg hole or making knots, which can be difficult to remove.
  • 🔄 The video demonstrates the 'block winding' method for stringing, which helps maintain tuning stability with the tremolo system.
  • 🎶 After cleaning, the guitar is polished with steel wool and mineral oil is applied to the fretboard, allowing it to absorb for a few minutes before wiping off the excess.
  • 🔧 The video covers adjusting the truss rod, bridge, and nut to achieve optimal playability and intonation.
  • 🎵 The final step involves playing the guitar to feel how it sounds and making any necessary adjustments, emphasizing the importance of following the 'TRAIN' method: Truss rod, Action, Intonation, and Nod (play to feel).
  • 🔄 The video also discusses adjusting the tremolo system, including the use of locking tuners for better stability.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The main topic of the video is to demonstrate how to calibrate a Fender Stratocaster guitar, including setting up the truss rod, adjusting the action, and tuning the guitar.

  • Why is it important to check the electronics before removing the strings?

    -Checking the electronics before removing the strings helps to ensure there are no issues with the guitar's sound, such as lack of resistance or unwanted noise, which could indicate a need for cleaning or repair.

  • What is the blogging method mentioned for stringing the guitar?

    -The blogging method is a technique for stringing a guitar that ensures good tuning stability when using the tremolo system, preventing the strings from slipping out of place.

  • Why is it recommended not to insert the strings twice or more through the post hole or tie a knot with the string?

    -Inserting the strings multiple times or tying a knot can cause the string to become difficult to remove, which can be problematic if adjustments or replacements are needed later.

  • What is the purpose of cleaning the fretboard with alcohol and a toothbrush?

    -Cleaning the fretboard with alcohol and a toothbrush removes accumulated dirt, grime, and potential residue from substances like cigarette smoke, which can affect the guitar's appearance and playability.

  • Why should you avoid using alcohol on a guitar with a celluloid pickguard?

    -Alcohol can damage celluloid pickguards by causing them to melt or warp, so it's important to only use water or other safe cleaning agents for such materials.

  • What is the purpose of applying mineral oil to the fretboard?

    -Applying mineral oil to the fretboard helps to condition the wood, preventing it from drying out and maintaining its health and appearance.

  • Why is it suggested to leave the bridge saddles slightly raised in the middle when setting up the guitar's action?

    -Leaving the bridge saddles slightly raised in the middle helps to maintain better intonation and string spacing, providing a more balanced playing feel.

  • What does the acronym TRAIN stand for in the context of setting up a guitar?

    -TRAIN stands for Truss rod adjustment, Resonance control, Action (string height) adjustment, Intonation, and Nut adjustment, which are the steps followed in setting up a guitar.

  • How does adjusting the truss rod affect the guitar's neck curvature?

    -Adjusting the truss rod changes the neck's curvature by either tightening or loosening it, which in turn affects the action (string height) and intonation of the guitar.

  • What is the purpose of adjusting the spring tension on a Stratocaster's tremolo system?

    -Adjusting the spring tension on a tremolo system ensures that the bridge remains stable and the guitar stays in tune when the tremolo is used for pitch bends or vibrato effects.

  • Why is it necessary to retune the guitar after making adjustments to the truss rod or action?

    -Retuning the guitar is necessary after adjustments because changes in truss rod or action can affect string tension, which in turn alters the pitch of the strings.

  • How can you check if the guitar's bridge saddles are level and properly set for intonation?

    -You can check the level of the bridge saddles and their intonation by comparing the harmonic at the 12th fret to the fretted note at the 12th fret; they should be the same pitch.

  • What is the recommended string action height for the guitar in the video?

    -The recommended string action height in the video is approximately 2.5 to 3 millimeters from the 12th fret to the string.

  • Why should you take photos or videos while making adjustments to the guitar setup?

    -Taking photos or videos helps to document the initial and final states of the guitar setup, providing a reference for future adjustments or to revert back to the original settings if needed.

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