BowerR64
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Ive seen many fender style bridges that over time the grub screws on the saddles vibrate out of position and the setup goes to hell. Ive seen some all the way flat down on the bridge plate Like the G string. Ive seen some that one side on every single saddle backed out tilting every saddle like a stair case. Some one who doesnt understand how a guitar works would ditch it thinking its broken once it starts to buzz.
I can look down the fretboard (i should use a tool) and i can see the radius of the fretboard and set the saddles to the right curve. Im wondering about trying blue lock tight on one i got.
Once ive setup a guitar ive never really had to mess with the saddle grub screws unless they have backed out again over time.
Has anyone else tried it?
Ive had a few that were tall and sharp and ive had to dremel them down so they dont cut into your palm when playing and its when i thought about just using lock tight and be done with it.
Les pauls have a fixed curve but they have 2 screws to adjust the hight
I can look down the fretboard (i should use a tool) and i can see the radius of the fretboard and set the saddles to the right curve. Im wondering about trying blue lock tight on one i got.
Once ive setup a guitar ive never really had to mess with the saddle grub screws unless they have backed out again over time.
Has anyone else tried it?
Ive had a few that were tall and sharp and ive had to dremel them down so they dont cut into your palm when playing and its when i thought about just using lock tight and be done with it.
Les pauls have a fixed curve but they have 2 screws to adjust the hight