Ok, so I just got my first stingray. It's a new ebmm classic. It has what I consider an issue. Overall it seems a nice instrument, so I'm trying to develop a repair strategy as opposed to sending it back. What's bothering me is that the strings are biased toward the treble edge of the fingerboard. Meaning the edge of the G is closer to the edge of the fingerboard than the edge of the E is to the bass side. Is this correct? In aggressive playing I have had the G slip off the edge. I'd like to center the strings on the fingerboard. This of course will require a new nut. My questions are:
1 The bridge seems to be held down with two fasteners. are by any chance the holes in the bridge oval, allowing for lateral adustment? What tool removes the bridge?
2 What size allen key adjusts the string height? No allen key was included.
3 What would be the wisdom of moving the bridge verses modifying the saddles? I'd like the string set to move about the thickness or 2+ credit cards toward the bass side. This is a brand new bass so I'm trying to avoid anything too invasive. thanks in advance.
1 The bridge seems to be held down with two fasteners. are by any chance the holes in the bridge oval, allowing for lateral adustment? What tool removes the bridge?
2 What size allen key adjusts the string height? No allen key was included.
3 What would be the wisdom of moving the bridge verses modifying the saddles? I'd like the string set to move about the thickness or 2+ credit cards toward the bass side. This is a brand new bass so I'm trying to avoid anything too invasive. thanks in advance.