I like low action on my Session with a locked bridge. For my Progression Plus I have the bridge slightly floating with medium action, at times I like to use a little Trem.
My setup philosopy: turn the bits that turn a bunch until you like how it feels and sounds. Where you end up might surprise you but no two are alike and only your fingers and ears will know for sure.
I don’t meassure things because the measurements are arbitrary ideals. I know it when I feel it, and I adjust often as the weather changes, etc.
I guess I am in the habit of measuring things for consistency and repeatability.
If I do make an alteration for "feel" then those values are recorded.
I have guys bring me guitars I setup 4 years ago and I still hav ed all their specs in my database.
Does’t work for me. Depending on temp/ humidity and lots of other factors even the same guitar can need a tweak day to day. I reach down and adjust my bridge height all the time while playing. Nicest thing about Gibson bridges IMO.
My Luthier does the same keeps the measurements. Then when I take it back for a tune up it comes back the way I like it.
I guess I'm gonna risk making myself look a little bit like a jerk, but I don't understand it when guitar players never learn to do their own setups. I understand that it may take guitar players a bit of time to get comfortable with trying it for fear they are going to mess something up. Working with a luthier is probably advisable the first few times, to see how it's done. But, there is nothing more personal about a guitar than its setup. That is more personal than mods because it literally affects how the guitar feels to the player. It literally affects how a player plays the instrument. No one can decide better than the player if it's right for him/her.
I only take mine in once a year, I just got mine back last week after 1 year, said there was very little tweaking to do on it. For me I change my own strings I don't care to do setups don't want to learn, I leave it to the Pro he does what I ask I'm happy with that. I only have 3 guitars all three were purchased at different times of the year. So when their Birthday comes up off they go to the Luthier. I don't think $60 a crack is to bad of a price.
I guess I'm gonna risk making myself look a little bit like a jerk, but I don't understand it when guitar players never learn to do their own setups. I understand that it may take guitar players a bit of time to get comfortable with trying it for fear they are going to mess something up. Working with a luthier is probably advisable the first few times, to see how it's done. But, there is nothing more personal about a guitar than its setup. That is more personal than mods because it literally affects how the guitar feels to the player. It literally affects how a player plays the instrument. No one can decide better than the player if it's right for him/her.
When i was a kid, I wanted to learn how to work on my car so I would not have to pay a mechanic to work on it. I took auto shop in school and worked professionally as a mechanic at auto dealerships for 20 years. Now I wish I didn't have to work on my own cars. When I got into computers 20 +years ago, I learned how to work on my own computer and have been in the computer related business since 1995. When I got back into guitars a few years back, I learned how to do my own setup. I've never done a fret level, but done just about everything else.
Bottom line for me is that if I'm gonna get involved with a hobby, I jump in head first, full speed and do as much work as I can on my own. So if I'm gonna play it, I should be able to set it up.
No not bad if it was only once a year. I do pretty much constant adjustments to my guitars though - if I am playing one a lot I am probably tweaking the action or truss rod or intonation once a week. Any time I leave a guitar in a case for more than a couple of weeks it needs some sort of fine tuning.
The caveat here is that I live at the beach. The humidity and temperature fluctuates radically from day to day/week to week.
OThere are lots of guys who do their own setup, and many others who simply have told me they have either no interest in anything but playing, or lack the time to mess with it..