Hi
I'm going to refurbish my old dinged up 475 which has been relegated to the dusty corner for many years after I stopped playing it live due to feeling a bit too old for a bright red pointy shedder.
It got played a lot from when I got it new in the mid eighties up to about 96 - by that stage the trem was pretty worn out .... the JT-590 zinc knife edges worn and several string saddles completely seized up along with intonation screws stripping etc. As of now the trem is completely done ..... saddles all rust and gunge and tried a few replacement saddles but the old tightening screws aren't quite right and rattle about in the new saddles .... so I think regretfully it's time to dump the 590 bridge and put in a decent steel based Floyd replacement.
I'm looking at the Schaller as an alternative - it seems to match the old dimensions of the 590 however on some sites the tech drawing shows the space between knife edges as 74.3 mm and now on the actual Schaller website their drawings show 74.5 mm. I'm getting the new Schaller from an ebay seller and not Schaller themselves - but would that extra .2 mm make a significant difference should the ebay sourced bridge be that dimension?
I also have visited Henrik Hjortnaes' very informative site and note that the Floyd Rose Pro is a possible alternative (albeit that it sits a little differently in the recess) - but the Schaller is a) cheaper and b) looks to be direct fit compared to the 590. Anyone agree/disagree with that?
Has anyone put shims under the saddle blocks of their Model 4/475s to increase the radius of the 12 inch bridge - thats one thing that slightly irked me on the 475 - the action was just a tad too high on the outer strings once up in the higher regions .... and lowering the bridge then choked the D & G strings ..... so if I shimmed up the other saddles to make something around a 16 inch radius it should help that?
Next things to replace would be the pots which are full of dirt and dust and literally crunch when I turn them - has anyone got the specs for the B50K (boost control) and A250K (tone) pots? The shaft size etc?
I've ordered in a new replica JE-1200 mid-boost/vol pot circuit which I'm waiting for delivery on - so that end is sorted should I need to replace the old one (a very strong possibility I'd say) ..... but even if the old one is ok I'm also upgrading an Adrian Smith SDX and will be putting a Model 4 set of pickups and JE-1200 into it - so the new JE-1200 boost won't go to waste.
Lastly - the locking nut on the 475 - R4 or R3?
I'm going to refurbish my old dinged up 475 which has been relegated to the dusty corner for many years after I stopped playing it live due to feeling a bit too old for a bright red pointy shedder.
It got played a lot from when I got it new in the mid eighties up to about 96 - by that stage the trem was pretty worn out .... the JT-590 zinc knife edges worn and several string saddles completely seized up along with intonation screws stripping etc. As of now the trem is completely done ..... saddles all rust and gunge and tried a few replacement saddles but the old tightening screws aren't quite right and rattle about in the new saddles .... so I think regretfully it's time to dump the 590 bridge and put in a decent steel based Floyd replacement.
I'm looking at the Schaller as an alternative - it seems to match the old dimensions of the 590 however on some sites the tech drawing shows the space between knife edges as 74.3 mm and now on the actual Schaller website their drawings show 74.5 mm. I'm getting the new Schaller from an ebay seller and not Schaller themselves - but would that extra .2 mm make a significant difference should the ebay sourced bridge be that dimension?
I also have visited Henrik Hjortnaes' very informative site and note that the Floyd Rose Pro is a possible alternative (albeit that it sits a little differently in the recess) - but the Schaller is a) cheaper and b) looks to be direct fit compared to the 590. Anyone agree/disagree with that?
Has anyone put shims under the saddle blocks of their Model 4/475s to increase the radius of the 12 inch bridge - thats one thing that slightly irked me on the 475 - the action was just a tad too high on the outer strings once up in the higher regions .... and lowering the bridge then choked the D & G strings ..... so if I shimmed up the other saddles to make something around a 16 inch radius it should help that?
Next things to replace would be the pots which are full of dirt and dust and literally crunch when I turn them - has anyone got the specs for the B50K (boost control) and A250K (tone) pots? The shaft size etc?
I've ordered in a new replica JE-1200 mid-boost/vol pot circuit which I'm waiting for delivery on - so that end is sorted should I need to replace the old one (a very strong possibility I'd say) ..... but even if the old one is ok I'm also upgrading an Adrian Smith SDX and will be putting a Model 4 set of pickups and JE-1200 into it - so the new JE-1200 boost won't go to waste.
Lastly - the locking nut on the 475 - R4 or R3?
Comment