Mustang bridge action lowering problem
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Mustang bridge action lowering problem
Hey guys, I am new to this forum, but I thought I'd join since I just bought my first shortscale: a 1975 black Fender Mustang. It's all original except for the bridge. I am not able to lower the action on this replacement bridge, so if there isn't somehow another way to lower the action, what bridge should I pick up so that I may do so?
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To adjust the height of the bridge, you need to insert a size zero philips head screwdriver into the tiny holes on each side of the bridge (next to low e and high e saddles).
If the screws are stripped get a replacement mustang bridge. Get one that matches the radius of the neck.
Common mustang bridges:
http://www.guitarpartsresource.com/gbridge_mustang.htm
I have a staytrem bridge on my mustang. This is cool because you use allen key to adjust height and intonation and don't have to worry about rattling screws. The guys sells a version for 7.25 and 9.5 radius fretboards:
http://staytrem.com/epages/950002362.sf ... _Category1
If the screws are stripped get a replacement mustang bridge. Get one that matches the radius of the neck.
Common mustang bridges:
http://www.guitarpartsresource.com/gbridge_mustang.htm
I have a staytrem bridge on my mustang. This is cool because you use allen key to adjust height and intonation and don't have to worry about rattling screws. The guys sells a version for 7.25 and 9.5 radius fretboards:
http://staytrem.com/epages/950002362.sf ... _Category1
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