anyone ... viper 10?
anyone ... viper 10?
Hi
I have arthrosis in my left hand... affects more my thumb.
Need low action, low string gauge, extra sized frets... in order to make the playing act softer, I have a low budget and I am lerning... or try to....
Tried today a viper 10.... with a .10 strings, seems soft.
just a very high action ...
I need help to know, if anyone achieved a good low action with this entry level guitar?
I will need to dowsize to .9 or even .8.
If someone want to advise any other 24,75 scale that fits.
Thank you very much
Protect yourselves
P.S. - Sorry for my poor english... I am from portugal, English is not my language.
It can do the job. The "10" series guitars are among the least expensive models LTD makes.So, if you're an experienced player and you can save a bit more, the move to a 200 series guitar is probably worth it. I think you'll notice the step up in quality. I get money isn't always easy to come by, but in these price ranges, every step up makes a big difference.
If spending a bit more isn't possible, the Viper 10, with a good setup, should be a good guitar for your needs.
Thank you very much
yup, you know... € do not come from trees, that is true.
For now, this viper is in my top budget level.
Allready waiting for it....
In my music center, they said they will do a setup and lower the action as much as possible... and I asked for .9 strings, hope it come so light as possible at this price level.
EC 256 is more than twice, costing 440€...
when and if I jump higher (if my hand let me really play) I will have LTD IRON CROSS SW, one of the most beautiful guitars ever made ... for me.
Again... thank you very much
and again... Sorry for my poor english
Hi
Hope everybody going welll, with health.
So my viper 10 is going allright, my hand, have her days... sometimes well, sometimes just to cut her off....
if you can, need your help with action.
My action is at 2mm (5/65") low e and 2.1 (0.0827") hi e.
My bridge it is all way down....
So I can not low my action more than this.
Neck almost flat....
Know it is a cheap guitar but.... .... ....
any solution?
By the way, if I deicide to replace brige... there are any bribge you can say it fits?
thank you very much
Hi Xytras, I'm glad you're able to play again! It sounds like you would benefit from a neck shim.
Here's a good article on how to make your own: https://www.premierguitar.com/diy/guitar-shop-101/guitar-neck-shim
I know you're in Portugal, but you may be able to buy something like this: https://www.stewmac.com/tonewoods/shop-tonewood-by-instrument/electric-guitar-bodies-and-necks-and-wood/electric-guitar-necks/stewmac-neck-shims-for-guitar/
Without seeing your exact guitar, I'm not 100% positive, but I assume this would be a much better quality replacement for your bridge.
https://www.stewmac.com/parts-and-hardware/all-hardware-and-parts-by-instrument/electric-guitar-parts/electric-guitar-bridges-and-tailpieces/tune-o-matic-bridges/gotoh-tune-o-matic-bridge-with-studsbushings/
Hi
thank you for your answers.
the bridge you suggest has a 12” radius, viper has 13.75. Fact is, I can not find 13.75 bridges.
about shim…. I was looking what you sent… and looking for more….
It is an easy thing to do…. But, remain one question.
some just put a fine blabe of wood no tampered. Some have an angle.
have to fill all the cavity … but, wich is better?
thank you very much.
The bridge on your Viper is 12". That's always been an odd thing that builders have done, a larger radius on the board than exists for the bridge.
People say that a full contact shim is best, but if you're using a thin piece of veneer or plastic (or metal), you can get away with just having a small piece at the end of the neck and having a slight air gap in the neck cavity. That's how I end up doing most of my shims, when they're needed.
Having a professional tech or luthier set up the guitar should help make the guitar play better for you. There are hundreds of videos on YouTube about setting up a guitar, but if you're not comfortable doing that type of work, spending the money with a professional is worth it, in my opinion.