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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: virginia
Posts: 1,906
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New bridge for MIM standard?
I noticed today that my MIM 2000 tele bridge is a bit off of the wood at the side nearest the neck( the front). I noticed that every once in a while I can kind of hear it sound like it is not sturdy enough-I get kind of a wobble if I play it unplugged. Anyway I am wondering if I could replace it with the 62 tele custom pickup and bridge assembly-I see these prepacked on ebay for about $50-is this the unit that is on the American tele 62 reissues? Can I put an American standard tele bridge on it? thanks for any advice
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Telefied
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: New Orleans, LA + in the past
Posts: 30,628
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I suspect there's something that got trapped between the body and the bridge, like a lead. Could you take a look? Anyway, the replacement bridges you will be seeking are all 4 mount holes, with the through holes apart further and below those holes. You have a wonderland of choices or you can set straight what you have. Very weird, the way the Mexican Standard and the American Standard look so much alike. But on careful inspection, once can see, their paths never can cross. |
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Northern ON
Age: 69
Posts: 780
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Here's another option;
ASAT Classic Bridge - Complete Genuine G&L ASAT Classic bridge. Comes complete with chrome bridge plate, brass saddles, height adjustment screws, intonation screws, springs and mounting screws. Select right handed or left handed version. Picture may not represent actual product. $69.95 http://www.glguitars.com/shopping/shopexd.asp?id=225 |
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Atlanta GA
Posts: 32
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: EN JAY
Age: 55
Posts: 3,451
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I replaced the bridge on my MIM Standard with a Wilkinson 3 saddle compensated bridge from Guitar Fetish.
But I didn't have a problem with my old bridge not laying flat on the top of the guitar. That does sound like maybe the ground wire is out of position or a pickup lead is trapped under the plate. So if thet's the only reason you have for wanting to replace the bridge I'd just unscrew it & make sure everything's out of the way.
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Telefied
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: New Orleans, LA + in the past
Posts: 30,628
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The ASAT Classic bridge is designed to work with that wide wide G + L heel width. The string spacing is a little bit wider than most 3 barrel vintage style T bridges provide and it straitjackets you as to the precise placement of all 6 strings. One or both of the E strings will tend to wanna fall off the average MIM tele fretboard. Btw this ASAT bridge product (yes, these are imported now and have been for at least 5 years, either Tribute or USA model) is much more nicely machined than the cheapo Fender "6 hammer" bridge or the cheapo Allparts 6 barrel saddle types. Much less traishy noises. But I still would not recommend it for a guitar with a Fender width heel on it. |
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