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I love the fast neck and the sound of that guitar, can't wait to carry it to rehearsal room and to hear it though my big amp.
the nut seems to need some adjustment though. The e and b strings flipt out of it when I do bendings at 3rd fret.
First thought the screw to tighten the trem arm was missing, but it's there.
I have 2 questions though:
Would it be a good idea to shim the neck? That should allow to set the bridge a little higher, but I read about problems with shimmed Mustangs when played above 12th fret?
Other thing is that I seem to have difficulties with adjustment of the tailpiece. The allen key that fits the bridge doesn't seem to fit there, and none of my others too. Is this normal? Do I need a bigger or a smaller one? At the moment, the trem bar is far from being parallel to the strings ... which I don't really like, although I read about some advantages this may have according the guitar staying in tune. But I don't want to remove it everytime when transporting the guitar.
I will use the trem mainly in surf music pieces, so I don't need very much action on it, just a little whining on open chords ...