![]() If the "action" (height of strings) is very high it can cause some notes to go sharp when playing a chord, because the extra tension of pushing down the string makes the string tighter.The chords/tuning sounding incorrect can be due to a few things. I know the neck is adjustable but not sure about attempting this myself and is a DIY project so doing everything myself. I do really like it and just want it playable to learn on. I know it's a very cheap made guitar although vintage now. Not sure if I should make a new hole and centre the strings. This makes the high E string barely on the fretboard but ok for the few frets I'll be playing on. I put new light gauge strings on it after repair.Īlso my strings are not centered on the fretboard due to the bridge plate not being screwed into the bottom of the guitar in the centre. ![]() The guitar has extremely high action where the bridge is currently set. I did set the bridge at the correct place as intended when made although the previous owner did have the bridge set a lot further up the guitar, not far below the sound hole. I'm a beginner so learning everything as I go. ![]() When tuning the guitar, each string sounds fine but a chord sounds off. The body of the guitar was badly damaged during delivery which I fixed myself. I have a 1950's/60's Egmond Toledo P1 acoustic 6 string with a floating bridge.
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