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Jordvn

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So I just got my Stingray guitar, which I'm so in love with. Easily my favorite guitar I've played. One thing though that's Coke to mind that isn't a problem at the moment but thought I should ask ahead so when it's needed I know what to do. The cover on the tremolo... how does one get it off? Like I see the saddles can be adjusted through the little holes on the end, but what if I need to change a saddle? Anyone know how to get it off? Thanks
 

TripHazard

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I believe it's screwed on from underneath, so you have to go through the term cavity with a long handled screw driver. Someone else will chime in if I'm wrong
 

mikeller

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There are two screws on the underside that hold the cover to the bridge. You will have to remove the plastic tremolo access on the backside of the guitar. You might be able to access them on both sides of the block, or you may have to slacken or remove the strings and springs to pull the entire bridge out to access them.
 

Jordvn

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There are two screws on the underside that hold the cover to the bridge. You will have to remove the plastic tremolo access on the backside of the guitar. You might be able to access them on both sides of the block, or you may have to slacken or remove the strings and springs to pull the entire bridge out to access them.

Thanks guys! I'll scope that when I'm home today but sounds like it makes sense!
 
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