JT 590 help... took it all apart, cleaned everything, fixed some stuck saddles... now going to put it back together I have noticed there are 2 saddles with #1, two saddles with #2 and two saddles with no number stamped on the bottom.. is this indicating there is a specific order to put them on? If so what is the order?
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I noticed, via quick Google Image search, that the JT590 baseplate is flat. Thus the saddles are likely paired and are different heights to establish the string radius at the bridge. The lowest saddles would be the 1st and 6th strings, the intermediate height saddles would be the 2nd and 5th strings, and the highest saddles would be the 3rd and 4th strings. ie - lowest heights on the outside, highest heights in the middle.
Ideally in the future, when disassembling a tremolo on your work surface, try to keep the parts arranged "in order" (see image of my disassembled Ibanez Edge tremolo below), or clean saddles individually and put them back in their place immediately. (The Ibanez Edge baseplate, unlike the flat baseplate of the JT590, has staggered height platforms on which the saddles sit, so all the saddles are manufactured identical, and any saddle can sit on any baseplate platform and automatically be at the correct height, but I still try to keep saddles "in order".)
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Originally posted by Number Of The Priest View PostIdeally in the future, when disassembling a tremolo on your work surface, try to keep the parts arranged "in order"_________________________________________________
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Originally posted by Axewielder View PostSage advice. Sometimes the #1 saddle on a JT6 can get a bit fatigued and will fail to grip the high E string. An easy workaround is to swap it with the #6 saddle. Same goes for #2 / #5. So if I take the damn thing apart and am not careful, that lifesaving mod gets undone.
Another tip. I've heard of people using ice cube trays or medicine boxes to keep the various parts "together". ie - All 1st string little parts sit soaking in WD-40 in one compartment, all 2nd string little parts sit soaking in WD-40 the next compartment, etc. I haven't tried this myself, but it sounds handy. Label each compartment with a permanent marker to keep track of E-A-D-G-B-E.
Originally posted by ps43203 View PostThat's an Ibanez lo-Pro edge.
Last edited by Number Of The Priest; 10-02-2017, 07:50 AM.
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