Let me first say that I have no idea if this is the correct place to post this. It has nothing to do with G&L guitars, so it must be "Off Topic" but please consider this as a legal disclaimer that I was totally and completely most unequivitably insane at the time I posted this. (She turned me into a Newt.) Weighed down from previous posts that appeared in the wrong forum. (He says with a devious smirk.)
So, the 1977ish Music Man Sabre II came with a bridge that was obviously an early version of the Saddle Lock Bridge (from that other guitar maker). I am a bit concerned about the way the strings sit in this bridge. In the picture below you will notice that the strings come up (through the body) and before they contact the saddles they take a bit of a turn around the intonation springs and then hit the saddles. Is this a problem? It happens because there is no offset in the saddles like they have today and the notch for the string is directly in line with the intonation screw and spring.
I have never owned a guitar with this setup. Have any of you owned these guitars with this bridge and what was your experience with tuning, setup, string breakage and the like.I am looking at picking up one of these and wonder if this was a known flaw in this bridge.
Thanks for any insight,
Tom
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Re: Music Man Bridge
Not sure about nowadays, but back in the day it was for anything Leo did post-FEIC.FZTNT wrote:Let me first say that I have no idea if this is the correct place to post this. It has nothing to do with G&L guitars, so it must be "Off Topic" but please consider this as a legal disclaimer that I was totally and completely most unequivitably insane at the time I posted this.
I've never played a CLF-era Music Man guitar, but my '77 Stingray Bass has a similar string path. I don't have any clear pics of the bridge with strings, but here's one of it empty:FZTNT wrote:I have never owned a guitar with this setup. Have any of you owned these guitars with this bridge and what was your experience with tuning, setup, string breakage and the like.I am looking at picking up one of these and wonder if this was a known flaw in this bridge.
The only problem I've had with this one in the two years I've owned it was finding flats that were long enough and could handle through-body stringing. The strings definitely bend around the screws. I have no idea whether problems with that led to the bridge change on the Sabre Bass in 1979.
Ken
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Re: Music Man Bridge
From the GbL History & G&LDP/G&L Knowledgebase/Marketplace Guidelines:FZTNT wrote:Let me first say that I have no idea if this is the correct place to post this. It has nothing to do with G&L guitars, so it must be "Off Topic" but please consider this as a legal disclaimer that I was totally and completely most unequivitably insane at the time I posted this. (She turned me into a Newt.) Weighed down from previous posts that appeared in the wrong forum. (He says with a devious smirk.)
Tom
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Re: Music Man Bridge
Hey!!
Is Ken the only one on this forum that has any experience with the Music Man bridge? Predecessor to the Saddle Lock.
I'm seriously thinking of picking up a Sabre II but those strings bending around the intonation screws hurts my mind. Seems like the strings would constantly be popping out of the saddle grooves.
What do you old timer pre G&L Leo experts think.
Tom
Is Ken the only one on this forum that has any experience with the Music Man bridge? Predecessor to the Saddle Lock.
I'm seriously thinking of picking up a Sabre II but those strings bending around the intonation screws hurts my mind. Seems like the strings would constantly be popping out of the saddle grooves.
What do you old timer pre G&L Leo experts think.
Tom
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Re: Music Man Bridge
I have a '78 MM Sabre I and play it quite a bit. Zero issues with the bridge.
Fab guitar.
Cheers,
KF
Fab guitar.
Cheers,
KF