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Lowering saddle on a 1624 Classical

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Stringmeister
Posted 2011-10-09 2:48 PM (#348208)
Subject: Lowering saddle on a 1624 Classical


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Location: Sandy Ut.
Hello all,
Can someone advise me or walk me through lowering the saddle on this model without affecting the electronics? Do these have removeable shims below the saddle like some of the other Ovations? The action is pretty high on this, but it looks to me like it can be lowered if I can bring the saddle down.
Thanks
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bburg
Posted 2011-10-09 3:18 PM (#348209 - in reply to #348208)
Subject: Re: Lowering saddle on a 1624 Classical



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Location: Germany, where delicious wine is growing (Rheinh)
My 1624 has shims under the pickup, I've one of them removed, too.

Bernie
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