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 Current Factory setup for G&L guitars with hardtail bridges 
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Post Current Factory setup for G&L guitars with hardtail bridges
[This post is based upon information provided by John Toner, G&L Customer Service]

Use this setup information for 2009 - present models.
This information will get you to a good starting point and then you can make the specific adjustments to your own preference.


- At the 12th fret, the #1E should measure 4/64" from the top of the fret to the bottom of the string.
- The #6E should measure 5/64".
- The strings in between should taper up between these.

Hope this helps.

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Post Info on Tone Pros bridges and tailpieces
For US and Tribute models which have the Tone Pros bridges and tailpieces check with Tone Pros website for further information.

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