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murilojb

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Oct 23, 2009
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Hi Guys,
I'm from Amazonas/Brazil and after years dreaming on it, last week I finally bought my EBMM JP6 Mystic Dream!!! (pictures below)

I bought it from a guy at Mercado Livre (brazilian's E-bay similar). So, I would like to know if it is possible to know the date of production of the guitar.

SERIAL Number is: G36895

Another question: Is there any other way to down the strings, and put then nearest to the neck? I tried traditional way, but strings are still high. It is possible to down this specific part that I marked with a circle, on picture n.02? I think it is high and down it maybe solve this problem.

Great to be here!
Regards!

Murilo Jacques
Brazil

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Adamr

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welcome

theres a sticky thread in the forums at the top of the page that you can post the serial number in and someone will get back to you.

if you want to lower the action of the high e string from what you labeled in the picture . all you need is a allen key/wrench and you can lower the saddle.
easy peasy. you can do this with all the other saddles also if need be.
 

murilojb

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Thanks for your welcome messages!!
It's great to be part of this great BALL FAMILY!! :D

Murilo
 

Kaloyan

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Welcome. I still find this colour great.
Keep in mind that adjusting the action from the saddles is not recommended since they are 'shaped' with the neck's radius.
Customer Service or just give it to a professional for a set-up.
 

jamminjim

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Welcome. I still find this colour great.
Keep in mind that adjusting the action from the saddles is not recommended since they are 'shaped' with the neck's radius.
Customer Service or just give it to a professional for a set-up.

Well one could take a string and a pencil and trace the radius (circles edge) onto some cardboard, then cut it out and use it to check radius - OR just measure the distance from the fretboard to the string and keep each strings measured gap to the fretboard the same....

It isn't rocket science... it's do-able... :)
 

Kaloyan

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Well one could take a string and a pencil and trace the radius (circles edge) onto some cardboard, then cut it out and use it to check radius - OR just measure the distance from the fretboard to the string and keep each strings measured gap to the fretboard the same....

It isn't rocket science... it's do-able... :)

Perhaps you should walk him through it ;)
I think he is new to the set-up process.
 
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