So-Are you loosening the individual string before making adjustment to the saddle? Did that Bridge come with pre-notched saddles? I wonder if this will fit a Les Paul Special-I have been chasing the intonation monster for several weeks-just can't seem to get the guitar in tune. I tried a compensated bridge-but with .08"s it was even worse!
Stewart McDonald can help you , they have wonderful wrap around bridge that is low profile with adjustable saddles but on my Epiphone i had to screw out the bridge nut inserts and install the stew mac inserts that come with it !
@@ijamsum Thank you-I went with a Mojo Axe-Intonation issues solved. I wasn't looking for the guitar to "look" vintage, I was looking for it to remain in tune. Also, I have, what I think anyways is the best possible scenario-If you have a Les Paul Special, or Les Paul Jr. and you do not want to purchase a new bridge, but can't stand to leave your P90"s behind? -Use open tunings-specifically Open E. My intonation issue before I got the bridge was to experiment and learn my slide capabilities more so. Thanks.
Please first check bridge bolt spacing or contact a luthier if necessary. See our technical drawings down below here: schaller.info/en/bridges/351/signum?c=52
Thanks you’re the first to show how simple and easy it is by the way
You explain it compared to many others👍👍
Danke
So-Are you loosening the individual string before making adjustment to the saddle?
Did that Bridge come with pre-notched saddles?
I wonder if this will fit a Les Paul Special-I have been chasing the intonation monster for several weeks-just can't seem to get the guitar in tune. I tried a compensated bridge-but with .08"s it was even worse!
Stewart McDonald can help you , they have wonderful wrap around bridge that is low profile with adjustable saddles but on my Epiphone i had to screw out the bridge nut inserts and install the stew mac inserts that come with it !
@@ijamsum Thank you-I went with a Mojo Axe-Intonation issues solved. I wasn't looking for the guitar to "look" vintage, I was looking for it to remain in tune.
Also, I have, what I think anyways is the best possible scenario-If you have a Les Paul Special, or Les Paul Jr. and you do not want to purchase a new bridge, but can't stand to leave your P90"s behind? -Use open tunings-specifically Open E.
My intonation issue before I got the bridge was to experiment and learn my slide capabilities more so. Thanks.
Will this be a direct drop in for a Les Paul Tv Special?
Please first check bridge bolt spacing or contact a luthier if necessary. See our technical drawings down below here: schaller.info/en/bridges/351/signum?c=52
Does it works with a B5 Bigsby ?
A wraparound bridge is not recommended for Bigsby. Our Schaller STM or GTM are suitable bridges schaller.info/en/bridges/
Really good, but MAYBE TURN OFF THE BACKGROUND MUSIC when playing 12th fret harmonics?
Background music is too loud and it's annoying.
I always intonate my guitars with raucous music blaring away .