I just bought this Comanche from a pawn shop
why are there only two springs in the back holding the trem block.?
is this normal.
also how deep should my bridge be set into the guitar i know with fenders they are supposed to lay right in there this one was floating rather high so I screwed in the claw just a bit it is still is higher than my strat but I dont want to mess with it anymore.
pawn shop comanche need a little set up advice
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Re: pawn shop comanche need a little set up advice
The spring claw does support three springs. Perhaps the previous owner removed one of them.diverse379 wrote:I just bought this Comanche from a pawn shop
why are there only two springs in the back holding the trem block.?
is this normal.
also how deep should my bridge be set into the guitar i know with fenders they are supposed to lay right in there this one was floating rather high so I screwed in the claw just a bit it is still is higher than my strat but I dont want to mess with it anymore.
When G&L was installing 9's on their Comanche, S-500, and Legacy models, they would only install 2 springs
and include the 3rd spring in the case.
See these posts in the G&L Tech Tips:
How-To Guide
How to adjust tremolo or soften trem effect?
Set-Ups, answering some questions
Comanches For Dummies Redux by BoogieBill
Hope this helps.
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Re: pawn shop comanche need a little set up advice
As Craig said 3 springs is normal.
Here's a good pic of my Legacy bridge at where like it set.
I like it lower than the suggested 3/16" and level.
BTW...the saddles are not normal. Just an experiment with vintage style stamped ones.
Here's a good pic of my Legacy bridge at where like it set.
I like it lower than the suggested 3/16" and level.
BTW...the saddles are not normal. Just an experiment with vintage style stamped ones.
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Re: pawn shop comanche need a little set up advice
thanks craig for the links
who would have thought about intonating from the 19th fret
and thanks jazz rat for the picture very helpful.
my problem is that the G&L springs are bigger and resonate deeper I believe this contributes to the tone of the guitar
i only have two springs if I use a third lighter spring which resonates higher I am altering my original tone of the guitar.
since putting raw vintage springs on my strat I will no longer think springs are just abut holding a bridge down
i went on G&L website and I couldnt find those springs anywhere
any body have any suggestions?
who would have thought about intonating from the 19th fret
and thanks jazz rat for the picture very helpful.
my problem is that the G&L springs are bigger and resonate deeper I believe this contributes to the tone of the guitar
i only have two springs if I use a third lighter spring which resonates higher I am altering my original tone of the guitar.
since putting raw vintage springs on my strat I will no longer think springs are just abut holding a bridge down
i went on G&L website and I couldnt find those springs anywhere
any body have any suggestions?
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Re: pawn shop comanche need a little set up advice
You might check your local G&L dealer.diverse379 wrote:thanks craig for the links
who would have thought about intonating from the 19th fret
and thanks jazz rat for the picture very helpful.
my problem is that the G&L springs are bigger and resonate deeper I believe this contributes to the tone of the guitar
i only have two springs if I use a third lighter spring which resonates higher I am altering my original tone of the guitar.
since putting raw vintage springs on my strat I will no longer think springs are just abut holding a bridge down
i went on G&L website and I couldnt find those springs anywhere
any body have any suggestions?
You could also post a Want Ad in our Marketplace.
And don't forget to register your Comanche in our G&L Registry.
Hope this helps.
--Craig [co-webmaster of guitarsbyleo.com, since Oct. 16, 2000]
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