Jaguar String Popping + Intonation
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Jaguar String Popping + Intonation
The low E string on my Jaguar keeps popping out when I finger pick. Also, when I play chords above the 12th fret they sound a bit flat. How do I remedy these problems?
If it helps to know, my Jaguar has a mustang bridge, and the shop I took it into had the bridge saddles sort of messed up and strings were popping out left and right. I tried adjusting the saddles so the strings didn't keep popping out, but the low E still gives me trouble.
If it helps to know, my Jaguar has a mustang bridge, and the shop I took it into had the bridge saddles sort of messed up and strings were popping out left and right. I tried adjusting the saddles so the strings didn't keep popping out, but the low E still gives me trouble.
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Shimming is when you put something between the neck and the neck pocket, and then screw it down so there is space between the neck and the pocket. This enables you to raise the bridge for a better string angle but your action won't be really high.
http://www.projectguitar.com/tut/nckshim.htm
http://www.projectguitar.com/tut/nckshim.htm
You can use a pick. I used a orange tortex when i shimmed my Jaguar's neck.Space_Expert wrote:How high should I raise the bridge, and how do you shim the neck? I don't know what shimming is.
Only problem now, there is a massive gap between the pickups and the strings.
Kinda worried about raising the pickups any higher incase i damage the body

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No. it has ajustable mustang saddles. I,m thinking about getting one for myself.Space_Expert wrote:It's already got the normal Mustang Bridge on it. Would the modified Mustang bridge mess with the guitar at all?greenweenie wrote:Or you can get a Mustang bridge or the reinforced Mustang bridge from Warmoth. I use the reinforced one since it has individual intonation screws.
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No. Mine was literally a drop in replacement.Space_Expert wrote:It's already got the normal Mustang Bridge on it. Would the modified Mustang bridge mess with the guitar at all?greenweenie wrote:Or you can get a Mustang bridge or the reinforced Mustang bridge from Warmoth. I use the reinforced one since it has individual intonation screws.
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It's excellent. It's handy to be able to individually adjust the height of each saddle rather than just the treble or bass side as a whole. I did shave off some of the intonation screw from the low E since it almost touches the string. Almost meaning less than 2mm.purplehaze19x wrote:No. it has ajustable mustang saddles. I,m thinking about getting one for myself.Space_Expert wrote:It's already got the normal Mustang Bridge on it. Would the modified Mustang bridge mess with the guitar at all?greenweenie wrote:Or you can get a Mustang bridge or the reinforced Mustang bridge from Warmoth. I use the reinforced one since it has individual intonation screws.
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I got the low E string to stop popping out of the saddle. I brought my guitar in for a setup and the guy who does the setups cut a square sized piece of pick and put it under the saddle, effectively raising it up so I can finger pick to my heart's content without any problems. However, I also upped the gauge of strings I had been using from 11 - 52 Dean Markleys to 12 - 52 D'Addario. Both are roundwounds, and I got the larger top end because I'd break high Es and Bs and the 12 and 16 stopped me from breaking them while still allowing me to do bends.
However, I've had issue with the wound G string. I love how it feels and sounds, but I couldn't bend it a full step without it popping out of the nut. The tech filed a larger groove in the nut, and yesterday it seemed to work fine for 1 step bends (my fingers couldn't handle any more, and I don't think the guitar could) on every fret except frets 2 - 4 on the G string. They tried fixing it again, and it didn't work; it still pops out when I do 1 step bends on that string between frets 2 and 4. How do I fix it? I love my Jaguar, but this is a major problem for me.
However, I've had issue with the wound G string. I love how it feels and sounds, but I couldn't bend it a full step without it popping out of the nut. The tech filed a larger groove in the nut, and yesterday it seemed to work fine for 1 step bends (my fingers couldn't handle any more, and I don't think the guitar could) on every fret except frets 2 - 4 on the G string. They tried fixing it again, and it didn't work; it still pops out when I do 1 step bends on that string between frets 2 and 4. How do I fix it? I love my Jaguar, but this is a major problem for me.
Wander over to www.masterybridge.com This IS the solution!
there's a few threads that cover this here and at offset where opinions are a little more mixed with first hand reviews and stuff - have you tried one out? What's the pros and cons?TieDye wrote:Wander over to www.masterybridge.com This IS the solution!
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I'm not sure what you're saying here? There are only 2 kinds of Mastery bridges - ones that fit Japanese Fenders and ones that fit American Fenders.TieDye wrote:Just make sure you get the right one for the job, a mustang, jag, etc.
And I'm sure I've said this before but $179 for a bridge?! Fuck that.
I'll get one when I order that amber switch tip.