OK one of the mysteries of Kahlers are those short saddle riser (height) screws (Kahler PN# 8387). Even on guitars without a crazy steep neck angle, they seem conservatively short...and you can easily run out of travel length on them. I've figured out that they are just #4-40x5/16" set screws. I just ordered a box of generic #4-40x3/8" black oxide alloy steel set screws, and they worked like a champ. That gave me an additional .0625" of length, and they cost $9.41 per 100 (versus $1 per 1 ). Here is the source that I used:
There is a subtle difference in the point: a cup versus a convex (oval?) shape on the Kahler part. I don't think that matters, really.
They look almost identical and the hex key used to adjust them is the same imperial key size as the Kahler. So, you can mix and match and change only saddles 3-4, or 2-5, or all six like I did.
If anyone wants a set of six, PM my your addy and I'll just mail you some (black oxide, cup point). I have spares!
Here are ones with oval points which I have NOT tried:
On a semi-related note, those fucking pivot set screws (Kahler PN# 8320) that strip if you look at them funny are #4-40x1/4":
I've had good dealings with Wammi World, but come on.
There is a subtle difference in the point: a cup versus a convex (oval?) shape on the Kahler part. I don't think that matters, really.
They look almost identical and the hex key used to adjust them is the same imperial key size as the Kahler. So, you can mix and match and change only saddles 3-4, or 2-5, or all six like I did.
If anyone wants a set of six, PM my your addy and I'll just mail you some (black oxide, cup point). I have spares!
Here are ones with oval points which I have NOT tried:
On a semi-related note, those fucking pivot set screws (Kahler PN# 8320) that strip if you look at them funny are #4-40x1/4":
I've had good dealings with Wammi World, but come on.
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