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Old December 30th, 2007, 04:47 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by kevin barrett View Post
An excellent diagnosis by Olfuzzy ,I'd like to add that you might
consider adding a shim in the neck pocket.

This would allow you to raise the saddles a bit,as well. More pressure
from the strings creates more stable intonation and tuning in general.

Definately cut the saddles you have,moving them back is the answer
...Kevin iss kerrect ! The higher yew kin git those saddles onna top-loader the better off yew are. Break over angle iss increased thus creating less movement of those saddles. A shim will dew the trick.


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