KEEP IT SIMPLE, SETUP (KISS)™ Starter Kit Bundle
$159.99
- 1000’s of customers, from beginners to seasoned techs, use these Tools Sets and our Keep It Simple Setup to make their guitars play and sound the best.
- The 6 pc. Precision Gauge Setup Set includes a: Truss Rod Gauge, Pick Capo, String Action Gauge, 2 Radius Gauges, & Nut Height Gauge. We even include a 24 page instructional booklet & a nice carrying case.
- Gauges are high quality, stainless steel with etched lines and text featuring instructions and the most common measurements right on the product, taking out the guesswork.
- Guitar Tech 26 pc. Screwdriver & Wrench Set: All you need to adjust your gear with 12 Allen key sizes: .050″, 1/16″, 5/64″, 3/32″, 7/64″, 5/32″, 1.5mm, 2.0mm, 2.5mm, 3.0mm, 4.0mm, 5.0mm. 3 Phillips: #0, #1, #2. 3 Flat Blade: 2.5, 3, 5 plus 7 Hex Wrench Sizes: 10mm, 12mm, 14mm, 1/4″ 1/2” (2) & 7/16 and a Premium Spanner Wrench with suede backing to avoid scratching your gear, Compact, Lightweight and Strong Aluminum Case.
- Guitar Tech 11 pc. Truss Rod Wrench Set includes: 6 Allen key sizes: 5/32″, 9/64″, 1/8″, 3/16″, 4mm, 5mm and 3 Socket Wrench sizes: 1/4″, 5/16″, 7mm and each includes a PH#1 magnetized screwdriver for truss rod covers and Special designed Spoke Wheel tool, plus 3/8″ Flat Head Screwdriver Blade bit for certain truss rods at the heel. Compact, Lightweight and Strong Aluminum Case.
- These 3 kits will allow you to set up most electric guitars, basses and some acoustic guitars. We do not include nut files or acoustic guitar truss rod wrenches that you adjust in the soundhole (sold separately). Our Truss Rod Wrench Set covers Guitars that are adjusted at the headstock or heel. Our step by step instruction booklet, how to videos, and instructions printed right on the gauges makes it the KEEP IT SIMPLE, SETUP (KISS)™.
Not only is it fun, but a properly setup guitar takes your playing and sound to a whole new level. In collaboration with Master Guitar Tech Geoff Luttrell, MusicNomad has developed the KEEP IT SIMPLE, SETUP (KISS)™. We demystified the process by developing innovative, precision gauges and tools combined with step-by-step general guidelines anybody can follow and setup their guitar to play and sound great. With our KEEP IT SIMPLE, SETUP (KISS)™ method and our gauges you can check the vital areas of your guitar and use our tools to perform your own setup. The Starter Kit bundle includes gauges that work for all Electric, Acoustic, Classical and Bass Guitars. The 2 tool sets will adjust most Guitars and Basses. Not included: Nut Files or Acoustic Guitar Soundhole Truss Rod Wrenches.
Check out the Customer Feedback on how easy it is to setup your guitar with this Starter Kit.
Check out the 24 page Instructional Booklet you get with this Kit.
Guides
On your String Action Gauge Chart you don’t show what action to use for a 5 or 6 string Bass, what should it be?
The most common String Action Height for a Low-Medium action on the bass side (or low string) that will make your bass play great would be .090” or 2.25mm on the 5th or 6th string.
What measurement do I use for neck relief on my 5 string bass?
On a 5 string bass you would start with the gauge labeled bass .008. That is most common measurement for bass guitars. If you get some buzzing, go to the gauge labelled classical .010 to create a larger pocket for the low B string and other strings to oscillate.
On your String Action Gauge Chart you don’t show what action to use for a 7 or 8 string Guitar, what should it be?
The most common String Action Height for a Low-Medium action on the bass side (or low string) that will make your guitar play great would be .065” or 1.65mm on the 7th string (on a 7-string guitar) and .070” or 1.75mm on the 8th string (on an 8-string guitar).
What is the proper steps for a Classical Guitar setup?
Step 1 – Truss Rod
The truss rod measurement for neck relief would be .010
(This is labeled on the gauge) If the instrument does not have a truss rod, you would skip step 1 in the KISS setup method.
Step 2 – Radius
There is usually no radius on a classical guitar fretboard so you would Skip step 2. If it does have a radius, you can find out what the radius is using our radius gauges. Due to the complexity of this task, we recommend you take you instrument to a qualified repair shop if radius work is needed.
Step 3 – String Action
String action for a classical guitar would be 1.20 at the bass side and 1.00 on the treble side.
Step 4 – Nut Height
For the Low E and A strings you would use the .020
For the D and G strings you would use .018
For the B and High E strings you would use .016
(These measurements are labeled on the gauge)
Step 5 – Intonation
You can check intonation using the KISS method. If it needs adjustment, you should take your instrument to a qualified repair shop because of the complexity of this task.
Step 6 – Pick up Height
There are no magnetic pickups to adjust. Skip step 6.
I have a wraparound bridge, how do I adjust my string height?
After measuring your string height and determining what you need, you would adjust the height by turning the bridge post clockwise to lower the action and counterclockwise to raise the action. You can use the 3/8” bit blade that comes in our Truss Rod Wrench kit MN235 or with our Spanner Wrench MN224.
How did you find out which is “most common”?
Our Collaboration with Master Guitar Tech Geoff Luttrell and his 20+ years, two high volume guitar shops setting up 10,000 plus guitars, teaching 100’s of students in his setup workshops, in house Plek experience, plus we asked a handful of other top repair shops the most common setup measurements and this was the unanimous measurements for a a great sounding and playing guitar. We realize there are many different opinions plus these can dialed in more for the type of player and playing style. As most repair shops know most guitars come out of the factory way higher so they don’t buzz and both new and old guitars need to be setup periodically for the best playability and sound.
I have done all the proper steps in the KISS method and my instrument has fret buzz, dead notes, intonation problems, or other playability issues. What could this be?
The KISS setup method is based on doing all the steps in order and having level frets. For example, if you do the String Action Height adjustment only and you have fret buzz, it may be because you did not adjust your Truss Rod. Make sure you follow all the steps in the setup process. You can find the proper steps in our Setup Hub
For worn or un-even frets you will have to compensate for that until you are able to get fretwork done. To achieve clean notes and no buzzing without fretwork, you will need to raise the action until you achieve no buzz. More relief in the neck and higher string action can solve this but is harder to play and can lead to intonation issues. Another cause for buzzing can be that your nut slots are too low or were cut too low. If you are having any of these issues, we recommend you take your guitar to a qualified repair shop.
How do I read the pickup height ruler on the string action gauge?
On the inches/fraction side for the pickup ruler, 1/16” is the second line from the bottom and 3/32” is the third line from the bottom.
Why do I use the pick capo?
You use the pick capo to hold the E strings down at the first fret because the first fret is a fixed reference point for making the truss rod adjustment and string height adjustment. The measurements labeled on the gauges are based off the fixed-point reference of the first fret. Holding down the string at the first fret with the Pick Capo allows you to make an accurate adjustment following the KISS methods linear flow. In the flow you have not yet addressed your nut slot height which makes it a nonvalid reference point. Adjusting the nut slot height is the last step in the playability part of the setup. Following the KISS linear flow allows you to setup your guitar to play and sound great without having to go back and repeat steps.
Can I use a regular capo at the first fret if I do not have a pick capo?
The pick capo allows you to hold the string down on top of the 1st fret with just enough tension and is easy to slip in without worrying about where it sits on the fret and how much tension is on it. Yes, you can use a regular capo but you need to make sure it is holding down the string directly on top of the 1st fret using the least amount of tension otherwise you will get an inaccurate reading.
Reliable and safe, the Premium Truss Rods are great. I wouldn’t expect anything less from MusicNomad.
HooGie the touring tech for Shinedown had to say about our Premium Truss Rod Wrenches.
I absolutely love this set! It’s everything I need to do a setup and then some. This is in my desert island toolset for sure. All the allen wrench sizes and screwdriver types I need with no fluff like most of us techs are use to having in our workboxes, just what we absolutely need to use on a guitar-to-guitar basis. The Octopus 8-in-1 tool is an absolute gamechanger for me. No longer having to have a huge amount of workbox real estate crowded by stand alone tools is a massive benefit to me when I need to find something quickly. The carrying case is well laid out, beautiful, and rock solid for touring. The included Spanner Wrench is incredible, again saving me space in my fly workbox that is always at a premium, while allowing me to maximize what work I can do!
Diego the touring tech for Underøath, Chromeo & FEVER333 had to say about our Premium Guitar Tech Set.
The Premium Guitar Tech Screwdriver And Wrench set is great, with its compact case and Octopus tech tool, is great for any screws on any guitar as well as the Octopus head allows you to tighten anything with a nut on your guitar, be it your tuning pegs, or your input jacks, the spanner included allows your to quickly tighten your potentiometers without having to remove any knobs off your guitar, while protecting your guitars finish with the microfiber backing on it, a must have for all touring guitar techs
Justin Trotta the touring tech for The Used & Miguel had to say about our Premium Guitar Tech Set.
In my 20 plus years of doing setups, I have used every complicated nut height gauge out there from digital to dials, and I have come back to loving this hassle-free, easy to use and accurate MusicNomad Nut Height Gauge.
Geoff Luttrell, Owner-Guitar Tech of SF & Sonoma County Guitar Works had this to say about our Nut Height Gauge
The MusicNomad Feeler Gauges are a game changer. They take away the hassle of fumbling through a bunch of gauges with an oily mess. They have the most common size gauges I need to get the job done fast, without the oily mess and it comes with a thick pick to act like a capo which is a huge plus!
Caleb Smart, Senior Tech at Sweetwater’s Guitar Gallery had this to say about our Precision Gauges
The MusicNomad String Action Gauge is great and so easy to see the lines compared to standard gray metal gauges. They are now our standard setup measuring tool on every bench.
Chris, owner and Master Guitar of Third Coast Guitar (Chicago, IL), a top repair shop in the Midwest had this to say about our Precision String Action Gauge.
To have a compact kit with feeler and radius gauges makes it so much easier to get all the instruments I deal with dialed in on the go. Every musician or tech should have this in their tool kit or guitar case to make sure their adjustments are on point.
Jeff Cummings touring tech for Anthrax Stage Right had this to say about our 6 pc. Precision Setup Gauge Set.
New bassist here and I just did my first setup yesterday when the starter bundle I ordered arrived. Super easy to follow instructions and tools and my bass plays great. The videos were all super helpful too.
Chris Click, musician emailed us about our KEEP IT SIMPLE, SETUP (KISS)™ Starter Kit Bundle
Wow I just setup an Ibanez Talman with all of the tools except the files which I have ordered for my Les Paul. I followed the video to a T and Wala! it has actually made me sound like a better player by making the guitar play better and sound better. Thanks for the Video it’s a great help!
D. Davis commented on Youtube about our MN609 KISS Setup Starter Kit
I completely re-setup 4 of my electric guitars from the first step using your KISS method and WOW what a difference! Intonation is spot on and the guitars all play in perfect tune all the way up and down the neck. Getting the nut filed/set correctly was huge and even the truss rod was off on all of them! Knowledge is power so thank you for putting these easy to understand videos and a great set of tools to do this with.
drfonta on Youtube posted this review about our Keep It Simple Setup (KISS)™ Tools and Videos
I just followed your video and did every step just as you did. First time I have ever set up my own guitar, a new Epi LP completely. It purrs! Feels and plays so good. I can’t believe it! Never will I wait again for days for someone else to set up my own guitars (and not as completely as this).
@bobbyroberts9955 On YouTube posted this review about our Keep It Simple Setup (KISS)™ Tools and Videos.
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