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Ruler good, not perfect
новая но местами царапанная, наверно заводские цапарины, это не страшна, краска местами отвалившаяся не знаю сколько она продержится по мере эксплуатации это линейки. И еще одно Острые края будьте осторожны при использовании, может поцарапать лады. Придется обработать аккуратно надфилем, что бы избежать царапин на ладах.
New but in places scratched, probably factory trunnions, it is not scary, paint in places fallen off I don t know how long it will last as this ruler is operated. And another Sharp Edges be careful when used, can scratch the rook. You 'll have to process neatly with a nadfil to avoid scratches on your palms
New but in places scratched, probably factory trunnions, it is not scary, paint in places fallen off I don t know how long it will last as this ruler is operated. And another Sharp Edges be careful when used, can scratch the rook. You 'll have to process neatly with a nadfil to avoid scratches on your palms
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Nice useful ruler
No frills just useful ruler with everything a guitarist can want. Nice print quality
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One of a kind
I have been looking a similar tool like this one to measure the string height of my guitars but did not seem to find one until I came across this. It is about the size a a credit card and allows you to perfectly measure each of your string heights of your guitars, especially when your guitar has a floating tremolo, have changed the string gauge and made adjustments. One advice though is to be careful of the sharp edges. Make sure it does not scratch your instrument as can also be a bit slippery if you have sweaty hands. Otherwise, I find this cheap tool very useful, unique and cheap. I would buy again if it got lost.
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Gets the job done at first, but then...
I'm using the Rock n Ruler strictly to measure pickup height--I use other tools for other measurements. I also have many electric guitars, so its getting a fair amount of use. I set most of my pickups to around the 2.5mm mark.
Given the above, after a couple of months of use the black notches surrounding and including the 2.5mm mark have already worn out, due to the unavoidable contact and friction with guitar strings when taking a measurement.
This has made it difficult to get an exact and accurate reading with the ruler alone.
While I don't find you *need* to be extremely accurate with pickup height per se, and its best to go by ear, the ruler has as consequence become a less than ideal tool for the purpose of accurate note and reference taking, and needs to be supplemented by a second reading with another tool for accuracy's sake. I'm using a feeler gauge alongside it for this purpose.
This is the only guitar ruler I've ever used, so I don't know how it compares to others on the market or if it's just in the nature of a metal rule to suffer this fate.
If you prefer to take very accurate readings as I do, make sure you have a second tool to hand to check your readings and keep them consistent.
Given the above, after a couple of months of use the black notches surrounding and including the 2.5mm mark have already worn out, due to the unavoidable contact and friction with guitar strings when taking a measurement.
This has made it difficult to get an exact and accurate reading with the ruler alone.
While I don't find you *need* to be extremely accurate with pickup height per se, and its best to go by ear, the ruler has as consequence become a less than ideal tool for the purpose of accurate note and reference taking, and needs to be supplemented by a second reading with another tool for accuracy's sake. I'm using a feeler gauge alongside it for this purpose.
This is the only guitar ruler I've ever used, so I don't know how it compares to others on the market or if it's just in the nature of a metal rule to suffer this fate.
If you prefer to take very accurate readings as I do, make sure you have a second tool to hand to check your readings and keep them consistent.
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good to have
but feeler gauges are better and more accurate and cost about the same
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Accurate
First thing I did when I got this ruler was to check if it's accurate, and - IT IS!
Second thing I checked was if they just splatted the paint over an iron rectangle, and - THEY DIDN'T!
All the markings are laser engraved into the metal, and then they painted over that. So the lines are very straight (no paint blobs at the edges), and even if that paint wears out, you still have the engraving, which would imply that the ruler will probably last a decent time.
Overall, I'm really satisfied by this product.
Second thing I checked was if they just splatted the paint over an iron rectangle, and - THEY DIDN'T!
All the markings are laser engraved into the metal, and then they painted over that. So the lines are very straight (no paint blobs at the edges), and even if that paint wears out, you still have the engraving, which would imply that the ruler will probably last a decent time.
Overall, I'm really satisfied by this product.
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A good tool to have.
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This Rocks!
I bought this and now I can set up my guitar myself. Also now I know exact measures I like for my guitar. This should be in every guitarists pocket!
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Convenient
This is a good cost effective solution for setting your action and the quality seems to be pretty good!
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A must have tool!
Using this tool, I discovered my acoustic guitar string height was way too high. So I discovered the truss rod needed tightening and saddle bridge needed some sanding.
I recommend this if you're starting to fix your guitar.
I recommend this if you're starting to fix your guitar.
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