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Old 03-17-2011, 10:50 AM
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Schecter Hellraiser 4 bridge change

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Hi there..

I have a Schecter Hellraiser 4 which I purchased off this forum a while back. Im going to play with it a little (duncan or bartoli pickups) and a new bridge...

Saddle screws are stripped so I can't really do anything with them.. now I would just change them (but they wont turn at all :/) so I may just go for the old bridge upgrade...

Currently the bridge supports both methods of either string through the body or onto the bridge.. I probably will end up using string through (if not I can't do much about it..)

but yeah.. What bridge would you reccomend that would work well for this situation, as I have no idea where to start.. as all info on bridges just seem to be for P bass.

I tried contacting schecter but had no reply :'(

Cheers,
James
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Old 08-22-2011, 04:29 AM
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Get the grabit. It fits in a power drill and is made to remove striped screws. Also if u already replaced the pups tell me how that worked out. I've been thinking of putting music man H H pups and preamp I'm my schecter elite 5
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Old 01-25-2012, 08:56 PM
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Hate to bring this back, But I too would like to know what kind of string thru bridges would work on this guitar with no modification?
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