Tele1952 Posted October 4, 2013 Author Posted October 4, 2013 The same with two diferent hardware (schaller and Gibson).
Hfan Posted October 9, 2013 Posted October 9, 2013 Los tornillos estan inclinados. So the concern is the angle of the tail mount screws? I always go with least invasive first. Are they functional as is? If yes leave well enough alone. I'm no tech put I wonder how critical the angle of the tail is. Really the string angle seems to be determined by the bridge break angle. Short of removing the inserts, filling and redrilling the holes I don't know how that could be changed. I'm no tech though, just a tinkerer. I'm assuming the picture of the strings coming out of the tail showing the strings at the extreme edges of the holes is with no tension applied? Re the tone pro set shown, is it the mixed imperial standard spec? Is that how Les Pauls are as well? And how many of you guys have installed a pre notched bridge and had the high E string positioned correctly on the edge of the board? My main concern is it could be too close to the edge causing it to pop off the edge when bending. Sorry Paco, my command of Spanish is limited to ordering beer and coffee, insults and compliments and telling a woman she is moi Linda..(spelling?)
H Posted October 9, 2013 Posted October 9, 2013 The same with two diferent hardware (schaller and Gibson). Por favor, tome la guitarra a un luthier, Paco.
AP515 Posted October 9, 2013 Posted October 9, 2013 I think is a problem with holes/wood or this: How can I fix this??? Si Paco, ese is el problema. Debe ser metida bien fija en la madera. El que estaba antes ha de ser correcto y no tienes que cambiarlo. Los nuevos implementos pueden usar los originales. ¿Dónde en España vives? Viví en Barcelona por mas que un año, pero eso fue hace 30 años.
Tele1952 Posted October 11, 2013 Author Posted October 11, 2013 Tonepros fix the problem, thanks to all. Seymour duncan 59 [url=http://imageshack.com/i/mys0v6j][/url
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