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- incubus2432
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All of my 4004s have been like this. Either at the bottom of adjustment or close. Looking down the body along the neck edge the neck runs parallel with the body. As far as if it is more/less shallow I have nothing to compare it to. If the neck is angled back than the bridge would need to be higher but I haven't run across this.
I too, had to get the Hipshot bridge to get the G string lower (she never complains about that!). The string slots are nice to have and I don't have problems with the string coming out as I restring my basses, but that may be due to my method of doing so.
I have this back now that Mark Gilbert (thanks Mark!) changed the bass to a five string. I have the same bridge (5 string) on my Zon.
I have this back now that Mark Gilbert (thanks Mark!) changed the bass to a five string. I have the same bridge (5 string) on my Zon.
- incubus2432
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rickaddict
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My '93 Cheyenne also had pretty high action with the E and G strings adjusted all the way down at the bridge. My "guitar tech" wanted to route the body under the bridge to lower it. I don't go to him anymore! I tightened the rods a little more and now the action is acceptable. But the E and G saddles are just barely off their minimum.
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- markbass99
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Mr. Scott- it was no problem sending the bridge back, after all you were the one that paid for it and besides, to me, four string bridge from 4004 = paperweight...

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04 MM Bongo 5HSp, 07 MM Bongo 5HS, 09 MM Bongo 5HS, 09 MM Bongo 5Hp, 11 MM Bongo 5H
