Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 15 of 26

Saddle Height Screw advice

This is a discussion on Saddle Height Screw advice within the Music Man Guitars forums, part of the Gear Talk category; Hi, I'm new to this forum. I've got an MM EVH and, as of yesterday, a 2nd hand Axis Sport ...

  1. #1
    steins76 is offline Registered User Junior Member
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Location
    Australia
    Posts
    50

    Saddle Height Screw advice

    Hi,

    I'm new to this forum. I've got an MM EVH and, as of yesterday, a 2nd hand Axis Sport (non-trem). I've also owned an Axis Sport with trem back in 2001.

    The Axis Sport I owned back in 2001 had one of the new solid bridge saddles... the non-trem Axis Sport I bought yesterday had an earlier serial number so I guess it was made a year or two earlier. Anyway, this one had one of those old vintage style bent steel saddle.

    The non-trem Axis sports sound incredible but the saddle height screws are digging into my right-hand when muting the strings (they're sticking out in the outer 4 strings)

    Do you know where I can find a shorter saddle height screws? Can the saddle height screws by Fender fit? Or is it best to replace it with the solid steel saddles.

    I'm in Western Australia and it's very hard to find parts for MM.

    Thanks in advance for your help and suggestions.

    Cheers,
    Stein

    Last edited by steins76; 05-20-2008 at 04:04 AM.

  2. #2
    jamminjim's Avatar
    jamminjim is offline Registered User Senior Member
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Location
    Western CO
    Posts
    2,122
    First off- I definitely do not recommend screwing in the saddle, no matter how high ........


    If the Axis saddles are like the vintage saddles (like on Silos, etc) then I would think that standard F****r saddle screws might work; and they come in varying lengths. I could be wrong though about their thread pitch and all. It also sounds like the neck may need adjustment. The question would be "why are the saddles adjusted so low that the screws stick out? " Maybe they aren't original and are longer? Or maybe the neck angle is off or you have too much forward bow. Another thought would be to grind the offending screws down some, then polish the ground ends, so they are flush in the saddle; if everything else is right with the neck.


    I'd also suggest getting ahold of EBMM Customer Service and giving them a shot at helping you. I don't know the lenghts of stock saddle height screws but I bet they do.

    3 Sub 1 Balls
    Handwired Princeton Reverb Head
    Handwired Deluxe Reverb (now owned by guitarist in Flat Cats, Chicago)

  3. #3
    Spudmurphy's Avatar
    Spudmurphy is offline Registered User Senior Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2005
    Location
    Cardiff, United Kingdom
    Posts
    9,962
    Quote Originally Posted by jamminjim View Post
    I'd also suggest getting ahold of EBMM Customer Service and giving them a shot at helping you. I don't know the lenghts of stock saddle height screws but I bet they do.
    Welcome to the forum.
    +1 - t'was about to suggest the very same thing.

    There is an unwritten rule here - "your guitars don't exist without pics "
    Last edited by Spudmurphy; 05-19-2008 at 02:06 PM.
    Black Cherry Burst Albert Lee , SSS,Trem & Piezo 2005
    Black LE Albert Lee MM90 2006 with solid 9k gold knobs
    6lb 1 oz VSB SSS Hardtail Albert Lee KTS Titanium saddles 2009
    Fully Loaded JP6 Mystic Dream 2004
    Red EVH Hardtail 1993
    Mesa F50 Combo: Marshall 25/50 Silver Jubilee ;AER 60 ;Fender BJ 15W;WEM Clubman 5W

  4. #4
    candid_x's Avatar
    candid_x is offline Registered User Senior Member
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Posts
    3,275
    Quote Originally Posted by jamminjim View Post


    If the Axis saddles are like the vintage saddles (like on Silos, etc) then I would think that standard F****r saddle screws might work; and they come in varying lengths.
    Fender's saddle screws didn't work for me, but a call to CS and I had a several in variable lengths in 4 days.

    Since this is overseas I'd recommend contacting a dealer near you, first. Dunno what the overseas CS policy is for these small parts.

  5. #5
    steins76 is offline Registered User Junior Member
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Location
    Australia
    Posts
    50

    Pics




  6. #6
    geektard's Avatar
    geektard is offline Registered User Junior Member
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    Boston, MA
    Posts
    81
    Quote Originally Posted by steins76 View Post
    The non-trem Axis sports sound incredible but the saddle height screws are digging into my right-hand when muting the strings (they're sticking out in the outer 4 strings)

    Do you know where I can find a shorter saddle height screws? Can the saddle height screws by Fender fit? Or is it best to replace it with the solid steel saddles.
    Those are "M3" Stainless Hex Socket Set Screws. They come in diff lengths, like, 3mm-10mm so go to a hardware store and get a few to try. Sometimes it's advisable to use slightly longer set screws in case of the stripped allen head.

    Nice AS BTW

  7. #7
    steins76 is offline Registered User Junior Member
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Location
    Australia
    Posts
    50
    Thanks for everyone's advice and help. Much appreciated.

  8. #8
    ishred6string's Avatar
    ishred6string is offline Registered User Newbie
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Location
    So Ill
    Posts
    49
    nice addition, that sport.!! i cant stop staring at it. good luck..

  9. #9
    Dizzy's Avatar
    Dizzy is offline Registered User Senior Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Location
    Perth, Western Australia
    Posts
    2,903
    Another West Aussie !

    Welcome Mate.

    Nice guitars.

    That EVH looks SOO familiar....... did you buy it in the last 3-6 months from a guy in Perth ??

    If so, I reckon it might be one of my mate's old EVH's
    EBMM's :
    2010 BFR JP6 - Bahama Blue (#4 of 50)
    2009 BFR JP6 - Dargie II
    2009 BFR JP6 - Cherry Burst (NAMM)
    2009 JP6 - Dargie II (NAMM)- FOR SALE
    2009 BFR Rosewood Luke - White Pearl
    2007 BFR JP6 - Bahama Blue Burst (MHS)
    2007 20th Ann. Silhouette - Prem Quilt / Piezo / Hardtail
    2007 20th Ann. Silhouette - Prem Quilt / Hardtail
    2004 Silhouette Hardtail - White / Rosewood
    2002 JP6 - Silver Sparkle
    1995 EVH - Trans Blue Quilt (NOS)



  10. #10
    Colin's Avatar
    Colin is offline Registered User Senior Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    Brisbane Queensland
    Posts
    10,548
    welcome Stein
    Australian Music Man Dealer Contact us
    See Guitar Planet Videos Here

  11. #11
    Craiguitar's Avatar
    Craiguitar is offline Registered User Junior Member
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Location
    New Waltham, UK
    Posts
    120
    [/QUOTE]


    I have had the self-same problem with my LUKE IISurely there are smaller saddle screws available. I would LOVE to finally have a solution to this problem
    LUKE I Pearl Blue DOB: 15/12/93
    LUKE II Luke Blue DOB: 05/10/98 Signed by Lucious


    Fractal MFC101
    VHTG2502S
    Marshall 4x12 & 2x12

  12. #12
    Dizzy's Avatar
    Dizzy is offline Registered User Senior Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Location
    Perth, Western Australia
    Posts
    2,903
    Errrrrm,

    Anyone thought of taking the offending grub screws out (one at a time) and filing them down a couple of mm ?

    Should be easy right ??

    Take one out, file it down..... replace it to achieve the same saddle height, then do the same with the other screw in each saddle.
    (That way you don't lose your setup)

    Obviously you're filing the BOTTOM of the screw.


    Just a thought.


    .
    EBMM's :
    2010 BFR JP6 - Bahama Blue (#4 of 50)
    2009 BFR JP6 - Dargie II
    2009 BFR JP6 - Cherry Burst (NAMM)
    2009 JP6 - Dargie II (NAMM)- FOR SALE
    2009 BFR Rosewood Luke - White Pearl
    2007 BFR JP6 - Bahama Blue Burst (MHS)
    2007 20th Ann. Silhouette - Prem Quilt / Piezo / Hardtail
    2007 20th Ann. Silhouette - Prem Quilt / Hardtail
    2004 Silhouette Hardtail - White / Rosewood
    2002 JP6 - Silver Sparkle
    1995 EVH - Trans Blue Quilt (NOS)



  13. #13
    beej's Avatar
    beej is offline moderator
    Join Date
    Aug 2004
    Location
    Toronto, Canada
    Posts
    7,698
    I ordered several sets of screws from MM. Nice to have different sizes handy when you do a setup.
    Morse #23, '91 Morse, Y2D, 25th, HH AL, '94 Pinkburst AL, '00 White AL, Axis Sport MM90, Bongo5 HHp

  14. #14
    steins76 is offline Registered User Junior Member
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Location
    Australia
    Posts
    50
    Hey.

    I bought that EVH 11 years ago... the volume pot is on its way out (very scratchy). Any recommendation on what's a good volume pot?

    Cheers.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dizzy View Post
    Another West Aussie !

    Welcome Mate.

    Nice guitars.

    That EVH looks SOO familiar....... did you buy it in the last 3-6 months from a guy in Perth ??

    If so, I reckon it might be one of my mate's old EVH's

  15. #15
    steins76 is offline Registered User Junior Member
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Location
    Australia
    Posts
    50
    I wrote to MM Customer Service and they'll be sending some assorted height screws to me. Not sure how long it'll take to have them sent from USA to Australia, but hoping it wont be too long.

    Quote Originally Posted by Craiguitar View Post
    I have had the self-same problem with my LUKE IISurely there are smaller saddle screws available. I would LOVE to finally have a solution to this problem

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •