Question About The New Bridge; Does It Sit Closer The Neck?

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Re: Question About The New Bridge; Does It Sit Closer The Ne

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bluewhale wrote:I am contemplating putting one of the new bridges on the 4001 C64 to remedy tail lift.
If you use the supplied template it will sit in exactly the same position as the original bridge. Are you worried that this position will not provide sufficient intonation adjustment?
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Re: Question About The New Bridge; Does It Sit Closer The Ne

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espidog wrote: If you use the supplied template it will sit in exactly the same position as the original bridge. Are you worried that this position will not provide sufficient intonation adjustment?
A little bit concerned, but that's not the reason I ask. At the moment, I am just trying to understand why the new bridge appears to be shifted closer to the nut. It's challenging because I have neither a new bridge nor a 4003 in hand.

Thanks for mentioning the template. If interested, here's an earlier thread discussing options for bridge replacement:

viewtopic.php?f=2&t=416568

It's a pretty special 4001 C64, so I'm not rushing into this.


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Re: Question About The New Bridge; Does It Sit Closer The Ne

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Steve, in case you haven't seen it already, you might find this thread useful:

viewtopic.php?f=2&t=416624
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