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Replacement bridge suggestions So I'm planning on taking my old junker squier and slapping the neck of my brother's old bass that he defretted. But I'd want to slap a new bridge, since the one it has now is not very good. Probably not going to go so far as a Badass, thinking more like a Hipshot or Babicz, just something that will hold its own better than the one I have now, which slipped down to absolutely no action in a couple months of not being played at all. So yeah, any suggestions? Something reliable, good sounding (as much as any bridge would affect the tone), and relatively inexpensive. |
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Not sure what you mean by not going as far as a Badass, but maybe settle on a Hipshot or Babicz... those bridges are arguably state of the art in bridge design. |
which slipped down to absolutely no action in a couple months of not being played ? Sounds more like your neck backbowed. |
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And by "not going as far as a Badass" I mean that I'm not going to spend $100 on a replacement bridge. And it's not completely no action, just the second half of the fretboard or so. The saddles are pretty much all the way down. It's not a neck issue. |
Half the frets aren't playable? Sure sounds like a neck issue to me. All the bridge can do is raise or lower the strings from the last point of contact - the nut. If they start off OK at the top half of the neck, then there's NO WAY the bridge is at fault. Recheck your neck, which you seem to NOT believe is the culprit. |
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Best of luck. |
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Nail Polish......Needed it for the Fender Style thats on the Cort Punisher Bass & slips everytime i play hard so i got girls clear nail polish which works like a charm. I think its made for bass bridges really ! I nealy bought red polish by accident. |
*sigh* Never mind. Forget I asked. I'll figure something out on my own. :p |
Get a Genuine Fender! Part # 099-0804-100. Threaded saddles. Mine don't slip anymore. Cheap, real Fender, and works. |
Basspartsonline is a good place to look. Multiple options. I like the threaded saddle models, as they allow precise placement of strings relative to the pickups. If you want to do it easily (and I can't think of any way that's less work than Loctite on set screws) then getting a bridge with a screw pattern that matches the existing bridge would be helpful. Hipshot makes very nice bridges if you don't mind paying $80-$100 to avoid putting Loctite on set screws. |
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