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  • loose plastic part of Bridge on my guitar, need to fix it

    So I recently realized after changing strings that the plastic white part of the bridge was loose and can come right off. I only noticed when Plugged in and only herd the low e string and the rest of the guitar strings were faint. than i took the strings off and realized the plastic part was not glued in anymore. Before I put new strings on do I glue it back on? Do I take it to a pro? or do I just put it in place and put the strings on? I need Help I have a gig tonight and am surprised this happen.

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  • #2
    Re: loose plastic part of Bridge on my guitar, need to fix it

    Well, it was glued before... I'd try to do it myself first.
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    Originally posted by Empty Pockets
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    Originally posted by ex-250
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    • #3
      Re: loose plastic part of Bridge on my guitar, need to fix it

      Don't glue it.
      Just put it back in.
      Take it to a tech.
      That thin strip of plastic under the saddle is the piezo element of your pickup system.
      If there is an issue with it, it might need replacing.
      Not a quick DIY job.
      MM

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      • #4
        Re: loose plastic part of Bridge on my guitar, need to fix it

        Originally posted by MojoMonster View Post
        Don't glue it.
        Just put it back in.
        Take it to a tech.
        That thin strip of plastic under the saddle is the piezo element of your pickup system.
        If there is an issue with it, it might need replacing.
        Not a quick DIY job.
        Didn't notice the piezo at all! Good point, sir!
        Burny RLG-60, Baton Rouge AR81C/GACE
        Line6 Helix LT, DV Mark Little 250GH, DV Mark Neoclassic 212

        Originally posted by Empty Pockets
        Musicians are ****ing retards.
        Originally posted by ex-250
        Beer can never be the source of wrong.

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