I'm trying to setup a bridge that originally had 2 shims on it, but when I got it back from the guy who worked on my guitar (6 years ago) it was disassembled. So I'm not sure where the shims were or if they were even positioned correctly.
I have a few quick questions:
I've read the Jackson compound radius necks are 12" to 16". Is this always the case? I'm using metal stew-mac radius gauges to measure and it actually looks closer to 14" at the 24th fret, on the guitar I'm currently working on (1991 USA Soloist.)
When setting the bridge radius on a compound radius neck, you want to match the largest radius, right?
With no shims under the saddles, the understring measurement, using the gauge, leaves a gap between the D,G, and B strings. This is due to string diameter differences, of course. Should I be shimming ADGB or just DGB?
I've read that the stock radius on an OFR is 10". What about the Schallers? Are they the same? Did either bridge come from the USA shop with shims? What about the Japanese factory? (I've encountered bridges without shims, but I'm not sure if they've been worked on previously.)
Thanks in advance.
I have a few quick questions:
I've read the Jackson compound radius necks are 12" to 16". Is this always the case? I'm using metal stew-mac radius gauges to measure and it actually looks closer to 14" at the 24th fret, on the guitar I'm currently working on (1991 USA Soloist.)
When setting the bridge radius on a compound radius neck, you want to match the largest radius, right?
With no shims under the saddles, the understring measurement, using the gauge, leaves a gap between the D,G, and B strings. This is due to string diameter differences, of course. Should I be shimming ADGB or just DGB?
I've read that the stock radius on an OFR is 10". What about the Schallers? Are they the same? Did either bridge come from the USA shop with shims? What about the Japanese factory? (I've encountered bridges without shims, but I'm not sure if they've been worked on previously.)
Thanks in advance.
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