bassman1003 Posted Friday at 16:01 Posted Friday at 16:01 you’ll be able to email Sandberg. I had a question years ago when I wanted to know about drop D extender key. [email protected] cheers Quote
uncle psychosis Posted Friday at 16:44 Posted Friday at 16:44 1 hour ago, fretmeister said: Here you go: https://www.sandberg-guitars.de/wp-content/uploads/Hangtag-Sandberg-Bass.pdf Page 2 has all the bridge stuff on it. The bridge in the manual isn't the same as mine, that's why I'm asking! 2 Quote
fretmeister Posted Friday at 17:36 Posted Friday at 17:36 Doh! Is yours a California 1? I think your numbering is correct. 4 is the only one with the right angle to put pressure on the sideways movement of the saddle and 5 seems to be aiming at the side of the bridge block to allow / prevent movement by the entire saddle unit. 5 isn't just intonation - it should be loosened off when doing height adjustments as well. Quote
uncle psychosis Posted Friday at 17:47 Posted Friday at 17:47 No its an electra VS4, I think one of the earlier ones that are Fender shaped Quote
dmccombe7 Posted Friday at 19:39 Posted Friday at 19:39 4 hours ago, NoirBass said: Following this as I’m in the same boat. - missing saddle screw. You could give me one of yours then my bass would be perfect and you just need 2 screws. Worth a try. Dave 1 Quote
Raslee Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago (edited) Loving my Sandberg SL’s, my back and overall gigging stamina has vastly improved since going ultra lightweight. Despite some initial tonal reservations with the lighter bodies I have to say I am actually really digging the tone lots, especially in the live mix, great presence. Sadly the Custom Classic Booster on the far right will eventually be up for sale when I bring myself to it, its a real cracker yet despite only being 8lbs in weight, its just a little on the heavier side for me now...Guess this makes me a Sandberg SL convert! Edited 9 hours ago by Raslee 4 Quote
scrumpymike Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 15 hours ago, Raslee said: Loving my Sandberg SL’s, my back and overall gigging stamina has vastly improved since going ultra lightweight. Despite some initial tonal reservations with the lighter bodies I have to say I am actually really digging the tone lots, especially in the live mix, great presence. Sadly the Custom Classic Booster on the far right will eventually be up for sale when I bring myself to it, its a real cracker yet despite only being 8lbs in weight, its just a little on the heavier side for me now...Guess this makes me a Sandberg SL convert! I'm a big SL fan too. They're XSL when they're short-scale like mine 🙂 4 Quote
BabyBlueSound Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, scrumpymike said: I'm a big SL fan too. They're XSL when they're short-scale like mine 🙂 If I wasn't blue, this would be my chosen colour! So beautiful. And you got 2x the knobs! 1 Quote
Raslee Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, scrumpymike said: I'm a big SL fan too. They're XSL when they're short-scale like mine 🙂 Stunning, loving the colour. What a the weight on that one? Quote
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