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Old 08-28-2009, 08:08 PM
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SX High Mass Bridges

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How are the SX high mass bridges on rondomusic.com? Are they comparable to a BadAss bridge? The one on my standard jazz right now is terrible. The screws on the A saddle always fall down.. it's rather an awful bridge. I'm on a tight budget, and for 20 bucks.. do you think one of these sx bridges could work out better than my current bridge?
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Old 08-29-2009, 01:45 PM
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Old 08-30-2009, 01:54 PM
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You don't need a bridge, you just need to put some clear nail polish on the threads of the saddle set screws, adjust them immediately, let the nail polish set, and then they won't move on you. Nothing wrong with the bridge at all....just loose set screws, and that's a common problem, easy to fix.

If you want something a bit stronger, blue Loctite will do it. DO NOT use red Loctite - it's permanent and cannot be removed without heat.

There. You just saved $20 to $100 for a bridge.
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The Rondo high mass bridges will not bolt up to any other bridge hole pattern including stock Rondo bridges
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