Newbie with a Musicmaster Bridge Question
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Newbie with a Musicmaster Bridge Question
Hello everyone,
I'm a newbie from Puerto Rico, with a musicmaster question. 2 days ago I bought a 77-78 Musicmaster at a local pawnshop. It's well used, but for the price I couldn't pass it up ($130).
It's had a few parts replaced with... less than optimal replacements. I've been able to source adequate parts, but the biggest annoyance is a a single saddle height adjustment screw replaced with a short wood screw of the same width. Since the Musicmaster (and ime, the 3 saddle vintage Tele bridge) has inherent intonation issues, I'm deciding what to do, so I've come to you in search of advice.
Either A- replace all 3 saddles with wilkinson compensated tele saddles. or B- replace the bridge entirely with a GFS topmount hardtail bridge.
Does anyone here have experience with either of these options?
Thanks
I'm a newbie from Puerto Rico, with a musicmaster question. 2 days ago I bought a 77-78 Musicmaster at a local pawnshop. It's well used, but for the price I couldn't pass it up ($130).
It's had a few parts replaced with... less than optimal replacements. I've been able to source adequate parts, but the biggest annoyance is a a single saddle height adjustment screw replaced with a short wood screw of the same width. Since the Musicmaster (and ime, the 3 saddle vintage Tele bridge) has inherent intonation issues, I'm deciding what to do, so I've come to you in search of advice.
Either A- replace all 3 saddles with wilkinson compensated tele saddles. or B- replace the bridge entirely with a GFS topmount hardtail bridge.
Does anyone here have experience with either of these options?
Thanks
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honeyiscool wrote:Saddles rarely have a problem fitting on a bridge.
actually tele saddles do sometimes have an issue fitting on this bridge. I know because I've had problems with it before. I think there are a couple different size adjustment screws that have been used with teles depending on the era. stewart found a set of compensated saddles that fit on this bridge though.
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I suppose. If you're willing to drill, though, hehe.Mages wrote:actually tele saddles do sometimes have an issue fitting on this bridge. I know because I've had problems with it before. I think there are a couple different size adjustment screws that have been used with teles depending on the era. stewart found a set of compensated saddles that fit on this bridge though.
p.s. I like the tilted looking saddles more than the smooth ones. Looks more legit.
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Maybe I could solder a very small piece of metal to the ends of the saddles to keep them from moving. I'll figure it out once they've arrived and I can measure them correctly.. Hopefully in early January, once the christmas present rush is done holding up the post office.Johnny Noir wrote:musicmaster saddles are larger than tele. If you put tele saddles, you need to add small things between; if not they gonna move.
Not yet, the guy I take my guitars to is finishing up a guitar I bought in November (silver Squier Super Sonic, which the previous owner modded to hell and back... poorly, and I'm trying to restore it to playability). I've messed a bit with it, but the problem with the previous owner and the wood screw means I can't adjust one of the saddles for height at all. The limit of what I've done to it since buying it is trying to remove the smell of smoke and marijuana from it (I don't care if a person smokes or not, I just can't stand the smell of it on my instruments) and clean it up.DGNR8 wrote:You tried all the adjustments?
I'm also waiting on a few parts from GFS and ebay to arrive (saddles, string trees, new pots/knobs, new pickup to better suit my style, and a treble bleed), so I can drop them all off in one trip.
Here you go. Sorry about the quality, they're cellphone shots. Once I get home, perhaps I'll pull out the good camera and give it a 'before' photoshoot.DGNR8 wrote:Post pics! What color?
The first 3 were immediately after I bought it... I swung by the bar to share it with a few friends and get a beer. The last one is of it at my house.
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Thanks! Puerto Rico has a pretty schizophrenic used guitar market, and if you know how to work it, you can get some amazing deals (and if you don't, you'll get completely ripped off). I know of a few guys who make decent money buying used instruments locally at good prices and flipping them on ebay.Pens wrote:Shit that's pretty. Nice score.
This is an example of one of those potentially amazing deals
http://www.clasificadosonline.com/UDMis ... er=4186908 Coronado Bass for a grand... or best offer. If I had some money, I'd call, find out the year, check out the condition, and make an offer. I could probably get it for $800, and flip it for twice that on ebay.
An update... right now I'm on vacation sans instrument, but when I return, I'm going to place a drop of solder at the ends of the saddles to try and straighten them out, and install new saddle height adjustment screws to replace the ones it has. I still have the compensated saddles on the way, and I'll try out both options.
The other parts that are being replaced are the string trees, which are mismatched, and the pickup height screws which are also mismatched.
Onto other modifications... the volume pot is a bit scratchy, and as pretty as this guitar sounds, I'd like a different sound out of it, so I'm going to replace the pickup with a GFS lil killer, and the volume pot with a 500k push-pull pot, and split the lil killer.
However, I'm gonna keep the original pickup, as well as a new 250k pot in case I ever want to return it to its original sound.
The other parts that are being replaced are the string trees, which are mismatched, and the pickup height screws which are also mismatched.
Onto other modifications... the volume pot is a bit scratchy, and as pretty as this guitar sounds, I'd like a different sound out of it, so I'm going to replace the pickup with a GFS lil killer, and the volume pot with a 500k push-pull pot, and split the lil killer.
However, I'm gonna keep the original pickup, as well as a new 250k pot in case I ever want to return it to its original sound.