Applause Guitars Serial Numbers Rating: 4,6/5 5929votes

Not sure if there is a reliable serial number lookup for Applause. I found this, but it doesn't help much: I bought some new strings to put on it, figuring I would give it a good college try.but noticed that the action is pretty high. I checked the neck.and it's got that. Jun 12, 2012 Page 2- The history of old Applause guitars General. I was in contact with a guy who supposedly had an Applause serial number list but after about 3. Applause Serial Numbers. 4/29/2017 0 Comments Identifying an. Find the best selection of Applause Guitars at Guitar Center at the guaranteed lowest prices and.

I sorta inherited this guitar a couple of years ago when my mother-in-law passed away. (Great woman, by the way.) She wasn't a guitar player, but wanted to be.and well she had a couple of guitars and amps laying around the house. I came home with this one.not knowing anything about guitars at the time, and it's been in a closet every since. I saw some posts on this forum that reminded me it was even in there. I thought.hmm.wonder if that would make a good travel guitar/beater?

The more I play my 'beater' around the house, the more I realize what a great little guitar it is.so I guess I am thinking about seeing if this will work as a beater to replace my beater. My travel guitar, if you will.much less risk of injury than my other guitars. So I pulled it out and had a look to figure out what it is. Obviously it's an AE-36 with a 'barnboard' finish. Not a fan of the finish. Nba 2k12 Psp Cso Torrent Download. but I don't care what it looks like. It's Made In Korea.

Applause Guitars Serial Numbers

I don't know how old it is.but my guess is mid to late 80s? Not sure if there is a reliable serial number lookup for Applause. I found this, but it doesn't help much: I bought some new strings to put on it, figuring I would give it a good college try.but noticed that the action is pretty high.

I checked the neck.and it's got that 'neck reset' sorta angle. I WONT put money into this one.but I do find it strange it's got such a severe angle. Do you folks think there is any chance of making this thing playable without spending any $$ on it?

Should I file down the bridge as low as I can.and set it up that way? I don't think I can get it too low from looking at the angle. I am not sure.but it seems like the entire neck is synthetic.doesn't really feel like wood, but because it's black, it's hard to tell.

Anyone know for sure? Any other thoughts? Doesn't look like there's a truss rod you can play with, but it might be worth looking into.

If there is indeed an adjustable truss rod, you'll be able to lower the action with that. As far as filing down the saddle is concerned, you'll have to make sure you file the entire saddle evenly, or else you'll some strings higher than others. If you're not planning on using the pickup, why not just snip it off? Free Download Camfrog Terbaru 2014 Full Version. That'll lower the action some. If you look at the last pic in the sequence you can see the truss rod adjustment hex nut on the bottom right hand corner. Oke: The action does appear to be slightly high at the 12th fret (just over 1/8th of an inch) but it looks like you could lower the saddle a bit. I'd try lowering the saddle and adjust the trussrod if it needs it.