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Does it matter what order the saddles go on the bridge of an Axis?

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    Does it matter what order the saddles go on the bridge of an Axis?

    Hi I've been cleaning up my Axis and in a burst of mad enthusiasm I stripped down the bridge to give it a clean - the saddles are marked on the back with either a I, a II or a 3 ... the troubles is I have 2 x I, 2 x II & 2 x 3 .... are these markings red herrings and there is no order or have I made a tremendous blunder?

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    There's an order, the saddles follow the curve of the neck profile.
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    What KG said. The shortest saddles for strings 1 & 6, tallest for strings 3 & 4, the mid height saddles for strings 2 & 5. All to follow the 10 inch radius of the fretboard. I can't recall the numbers as they correspond to height but you would have something like 1-2-3-3-2-1 or 3-2-1-1-2-3. Tallest in the middle.
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    Thanks guys.

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    Just for my Info- are you guys saying the saddles themselves are different thicknesses? Or is it just the height adjustment screws that are different in adjustment?

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    The saddles themselves are different height
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    kramer, the saddles do follow a "numbering" system (F.Rose has theirs, musicman has theirs, Peavey, etc. . . ) however, I ALWAYS change them up (and I have several of each size per each guitar brand), and use saddle shims to set ABSOLUTE PERFECT ACTION!!

    Note: some saddles are interchangeable between different guitar brands and some are not.

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