Bridge Saddle Fix on a 650 Dakota
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 11:09 pm
Hey all: Being an upright bass player, I was looking to raise the action on my 650D. I was doing so by raising the individual saddles using an 0.05" allen wrench. All went well until I raised one too high (I thought I had room left, but alas, no), and the small black threaded tube dropped from the saddle assembly.
What's my best course of action here? (I'm hoping I can just remove the string in question, flip the saddle back toward the tailpiece, and re-install the threaded tube. But that just seems too easy.)
1 - to get the threaded tube back in place, and
2 - to raise the whole saddle assembly rather than individually. Even my overadjustment did not raise the action nearly enough for me.
Much thanks,
John
What's my best course of action here? (I'm hoping I can just remove the string in question, flip the saddle back toward the tailpiece, and re-install the threaded tube. But that just seems too easy.)
1 - to get the threaded tube back in place, and
2 - to raise the whole saddle assembly rather than individually. Even my overadjustment did not raise the action nearly enough for me.
Much thanks,
John