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Tri-mount bridge on solidbodies

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Damek
Posted 2003-02-15 7:37 PM (#212275)
Subject: Tri-mount bridge on solidbodies


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February 2003
Posts: 2

Location: Des Moines, IA
I just bought a magnum bass. and it needs some major adjustments. I read somewhere that the third mount on the bridge was adjustable so that you could change the bridge angle, butI can't figure out how to adjust the third mount. The screw on the back of the body doesn't seem to have any effect on the bridge. Am I mistaken to think that the third mount is adjustable. Anyone out there who can help me?

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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2003-02-15 8:22 PM (#212276 - in reply to #212275)
Subject: Re: Tri-mount bridge on solidbodies


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December 2001
Posts: 7248

Location: The Great Pacific Northwest
That screw in the back should be adjusting the height of the back of the bridge. I suggest you take all of the strings off, and look to see what's going on there. The bridge is just laying on the front two mounts. The third adjustment may be stripped.
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