Stratocaster Adjustment - Specs

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k this distance, fretting the strings at the 5th fret, First time ever really measuring anything on my 1987 Squirecaster. I kind of wanted to see where everything was at after 30 years of playing and several levels & crowns to get the frets flat again.

I started by checking relief at the 8th fret when fretted at the 21st. I ended up actually measuring around .012" which seems good. No buzzing, but I wanted to obtain an actual specification.

Next, I checked nut "free" height at the first fret, which was about 1/64" and when I checked this height (when fretted at the 5th fret) I had about .010" on the low E and the smallest measurement recorded was the high e at .0045" (4-1/2 thousandths of an inch).

Again, no buzzing problems, just checking everything out.

The frets themselves measure .022" from the fretboard. All are even.

Next I moved onto the action

Beginning with the low 'E' string, I measured "free height" at the 17th fret.

E = 5/64"
A = 5/64"
D = 5/64"
G = 4/64"
B = 4/64"
e = 4/64"

Not too bad...no buzzing or anything like that, and I hot the strings really, really hard when I play, so it's not likely I will be lowering them.

I also dropped the bridge pickup slightly on the treble side, to a pole to string height of about 4/64"

The intonation is right on the money, but I get a funny dissonant harmonic from the 12th fret upwards. Like when playing AC/DC's Thunderstruck, (unplugged) using hammer on's (instead of picking) the 12th fret hammered note sounds strange - like it's an octave above the open harmonic or the fretted note.

None of my other guitars produce this odd tone....

Overall, what are your thoughts on the setup????
 
Will they go lower without buzzing? If they will, do it. I never measure string clearance when I'm setting up a guitar. Lowest action consistent with no fret buzz is all that matters.
 
Will they go lower without buzzing? If they will, do it. I never measure string clearance when I'm setting up a guitar. Lowest action consistent with no fret buzz is all that matters.

No buzzing...even as hard as I hit them. The strange harmonic puzzles me. have you experienced this???
 
No buzzing...even as hard as I hit them. The strange harmonic puzzles me. have you experienced this???

No, I've never come across this - but that may well be due to my somewhat lighter playing style rather than anything else. Have you tried moving your picking position a little nearer the bridge when paying the high frets? That can make a lot of difference.
 
No, I've never come across this - but that may well be due to my somewhat lighter playing style rather than anything else. Have you tried moving your picking position a little nearer the bridge when paying the high frets? That can make a lot of difference.

Found the problem!!!!

Bridge position 'e' magnet was almost touching the string and even unplugged, the magnet was pulling on the string!!!!!
 
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