4001 bridge saddle questions....
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4001 bridge saddle questions....
I have seen on some 4001 basses , they had phillips head screws for adjusting the saddles for intonation.... I have also seen slotted screws for this... WHich is correct??? Or are they both correct?? Did they use slotted screws for certain years then change over??? ANy info would be appreciated..
Best Regards
Chris
Best Regards
Chris
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loendmaestro
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I will usually loosen the string and pull the saddle back and then tune it up and push it forward with the screwdriver, you can keep checking it that way and it stays pretty much tuned except for the little bit you push it forward, it's much easier to push the saddle forward than the try to pull it back. I even bought some 90 degree angle screwdrivers and those didn't work well at all.
I found a system that works pretty good...
First I keep the saddle threads adjust screws lightly oils....baby oil works good or 3-in-1..
I found a small but long thin "slotted" screw driver that fits nicely in the phillips slot..
Now each time I need to adjust..I grab the string with my fingers right at the front of the saddle and lift it up off the saddle and hold the string in the air while I turn the intonation screw....This way I relieve the pressure and don't need to unwind and rewind the string a million times.. Just go easy and don't snap the string back onto the saddle..just let it down lightly and smoothly...
Chris
First I keep the saddle threads adjust screws lightly oils....baby oil works good or 3-in-1..
I found a small but long thin "slotted" screw driver that fits nicely in the phillips slot..
Now each time I need to adjust..I grab the string with my fingers right at the front of the saddle and lift it up off the saddle and hold the string in the air while I turn the intonation screw....This way I relieve the pressure and don't need to unwind and rewind the string a million times.. Just go easy and don't snap the string back onto the saddle..just let it down lightly and smoothly...
Chris
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