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bobc
Posted 2006-09-05 9:56 AM (#241667)
Subject: Bridge Shim Question


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Anyone ever take one or both shims out of their bridge?

If so...

What was the out come?
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cliff
Posted 2006-09-05 10:00 AM (#241668 - in reply to #241667)
Subject: Re: Bridge Shim Question


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The saddle was lower.
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John B
Posted 2006-09-05 10:03 AM (#241669 - in reply to #241667)
Subject: Re: Bridge Shim Question


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Well, he WAS asking for it.
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Waskel
Posted 2006-09-05 10:03 AM (#241670 - in reply to #241667)
Subject: Re: Bridge Shim Question



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The strings were closer to the frets.
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JeffreyD
Posted 2006-09-05 10:14 AM (#241671 - in reply to #241667)
Subject: Re: Bridge Shim Question


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I did it on my 1537 and on my W597. No adverse effect whatsoever. I left a couple in the 2080 for now, but may pull another one out of there soon too as while the action is lower, you gotta wonder how low can it go.
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bobc
Posted 2006-09-05 10:15 AM (#241672 - in reply to #241667)
Subject: Re: Bridge Shim Question


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I love this place... :)

Ok...

Any problems with buzzing?

Loss of voume (un-plugged)?

Things of that nature?

Both shims removed?

Just one shim removed?

...

Does it really make the saddle lower?...lol
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gh1
Posted 2006-09-05 10:27 AM (#241673 - in reply to #241667)
Subject: Re: Bridge Shim Question


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Buzz MAY develop -- never know until you pull 'em out. You can ease up on the truss rod a bit and that might take the buzz out.

Reduction in break angle always comes with the cost in reduction of volume and tone. Enough to make a significant difference? Who knows -- you decide.

The good thing about it is, if you don't like the results you can always put them back in.

Just my 2 cents (and i expect change!)

_____
gh1
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Hobie
Posted 2006-09-05 11:36 AM (#241674 - in reply to #241667)
Subject: Re: Bridge Shim Question


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Location: Townsville, Australia
I''m down to one thin one on a 1778T OFT and it plays beautifully with no loss of tone, or maybe it's just beautiful in slightly different way.

Had to ease the truss a bit at first anyway maybe the different climate from where I bought in the US, central north I think; so temperate and dry to hot and humid when it came.
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bobc
Posted 2006-09-05 11:57 AM (#241675 - in reply to #241667)
Subject: Re: Bridge Shim Question


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Thanks everyone.

I just took them both out, and had a bit of buzzing on the high E from the 12th fret up, so i put one back in. It made the action better, and no buzz. My neck looks right on the money as far as the releif goes, so i don't want to mess with it. The action was to spec to begin with, but i just wanted to see if i could get it a little lower without buzz.

Thanks again.
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mtnbikerfred
Posted 2006-09-05 1:34 PM (#241676 - in reply to #241667)
Subject: Re: Bridge Shim Question


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Good Job Bob!!

Also, thanks for showing it off on the AGF (FTGF) Board. I would like to put one in Koaguitarman's hands and see what he thinks. :D :D :D
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