I've got a Peavey Patriot with a fixed, top load bridge. I'm considering replacing it with a newer bridge, but aftermarket parts all seem to be the rear load kind. My question is: 1) does anybody know why top loaded bridges are so hard to find?, and 2) is it possible to convert a top loaded guitar to be fitted with a rear loaded fixed bridge? I realize some careful drilling would be involved....
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Re: fixed bridge question
Sorry, I don't have pics, nor the capability to take pics and post (at least not at this time). Basically, the bridge is attached to the body by three screws and the strings travel over height adjustable "saddles", and rather then going down into the body (loaded through the back), the strings go through holes at the bottom of the bridge, right next to the adjustment screws (thus, top loaded). If I can find an example, I'll post it.
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Re: fixed bridge question
What's wrong with the current bridge?
There are many styles to choose from - tailpiece only, bridge and tail, string through and bridge....
If your intonation is off, you won't like it - know what you are doing.
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