roburado
Well-known member
Hey, y'all.
My JP bridge isn't flush with the body. It tilts a bit in the direction of...well...like you're using the bar to drop the pitch of a note. Everything is fine soundwise and with playing the guitar. It's just looks a little funny.
I was trying to tighten the screws to get the claw to pull on the springs to try to level the bridge, but it's kind of tough to turn the screws. I even kind of placed the guitar in a way that "pulls up" on the trem bar to kind of loosen the tension applied to the springs, claw, and screw. I guess I'm just afraid to be more aggressive with the screws. Don't want to strip the threads of damage the heads of the screws. Is there a better way to level the bridge? Or should I just be a little more aggressive?
My JP bridge isn't flush with the body. It tilts a bit in the direction of...well...like you're using the bar to drop the pitch of a note. Everything is fine soundwise and with playing the guitar. It's just looks a little funny.
I was trying to tighten the screws to get the claw to pull on the springs to try to level the bridge, but it's kind of tough to turn the screws. I even kind of placed the guitar in a way that "pulls up" on the trem bar to kind of loosen the tension applied to the springs, claw, and screw. I guess I'm just afraid to be more aggressive with the screws. Don't want to strip the threads of damage the heads of the screws. Is there a better way to level the bridge? Or should I just be a little more aggressive?