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How to adjust action at the bridge 2 Attachment(s) Title really says it all, I'm unsure as to how I can adjust my action from the bridge. Here's my bridgeAttachment 313845Attachment 313846 |
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Read the stickie near the top of the *hardware, setup & repair*- 5th one down I think |
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Hey, no worries- I hope I didn't come off all snarky or w/e. The answers to most basic questions are already written down somewhere in here, it's just a matter of knowing where to look. And it never hurts to ask- Ill give you credit for posting in the right forum! :cool: |
Hmmm... seems as tho theres 4 missing hex screws in the saddles. I would recommend considering an after-market bridge with the proper saddle adjustments. That one is is clearly poorly designed. |
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Edit: Duh, got the pic bigger- still, I'd be shocked if the height can't be adjusted. Hard to assess w/o bass in hand |
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Yeah, toss that bridge in the trash and find one that actually works like a bridge is supposed to. There needs to be 4 more adjustment screws than there currently is. By cranking on those screws, you're just gonna tilt the saddles sideways. I can't believe that ibanez would make something like that! |
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Anyways, this is where your string-height adjustment will be made; at the bridge saddles. To a lesser degree, perhaps the nut might be dialed in to lower the action. But I would seriously consider a replacement bridge to start before any tweaking on the nut. imo. |
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Don't those Ibanez bridges have a separate place to raise the level of all four strings at once, and then you use the small screws on the saddles to make fine adjustments to the action? Could have sworn I've set those up before. |
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There clearly should be another adjustment screw on the other side of each saddle which it doesnt ? How can you achieve correct string level with only 1 screw to adjust ? Saddles should be flush with the plate.The saddles on your bridge are all on an angle which isnt good. Ive never seen a bridge like that,thats wierd as !Throw it or have someone drill 4 new holes for adjusting the saddles so the are level. Ibanez......... |
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Now you may be trying to fix a problem on the wrong end. If the truss rod is too tight you might be able to back it off and then lower the saddles back down. Any good setup guy will be able to tell you if that's the case, and with a little patience you can follow the setup guides here to figure it out. If neither of those work, you could shim the neck to drop the amount that those saddles have to be brought up; I'm sure the bass was designed with enough movement so maybe it's just moved a bit. If it's a neck-thru bass, and adjusting the truss rod won't fix it, you're above my pay grade. Good luck! |
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