Hey everyone,
I'm looking to fit a Bigsby copy and a roller bridge like you would see on an Epiphone or something on my partscaster muck around guitar. It has a hard tail bridge and the strings go through the body but I'm not too fussed if theres gonna be holes left behind when I take it off (which there will be). I just wanted to make sure it would work though, with these considerations to take into account,
1.) is the space at the base of the guitar big enough to hold a Bigsby and a roller bridge?
2.) will the intonation be ok if I just put the roller bridge where the bridge on the guitar is now? I understand I'll have to drill new holes. And will I put it on an angle like Gibson guitar or straight?
3.) will the height of the roller bridge even being flat on the guitar be low enough or will I have to shim the neck to make the action lower?
Cheers in advance for any help )
Cheers,
Kyle.
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I'm looking to fit a Bigsby copy and a roller bridge like you would see on an Epiphone or something on my partscaster muck around guitar. It has a hard tail bridge and the strings go through the body but I'm not too fussed if theres gonna be holes left behind when I take it off (which there will be). I just wanted to make sure it would work though, with these considerations to take into account,
1.) is the space at the base of the guitar big enough to hold a Bigsby and a roller bridge?
2.) will the intonation be ok if I just put the roller bridge where the bridge on the guitar is now? I understand I'll have to drill new holes. And will I put it on an angle like Gibson guitar or straight?
3.) will the height of the roller bridge even being flat on the guitar be low enough or will I have to shim the neck to make the action lower?
Cheers in advance for any help )
Cheers,
Kyle.
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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